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Crisis Communications: Supports Berklee's Crisis Communications Team (CCT), backing up the Senior Director of Content and Media Strategy as the stakeholder communications lead. Additional responsibilities include establishing target audiences, analyzing content performance to identify opportunities for improvement, and setting and measuring KPIs to ensure success; writing and/or editing executive communications, institutional announcements, and internal communications; and providing backup support to Berklee's Crisis Communications Team (CCT.
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Manage and develop HR Communications Specialist, and contract/temporary staff as needed. Work with Workforce Communications team on cross functional communications programming related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), including event and communication support.
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Working in close partnership with Marketing, Communications & Public Relations (MCPR) colleagues, the Communications Specialist - Video (CS-V) uses their keen visual sense and filming expertise to collaboratively plan, beautifully film, and creatively edit strategic and engaging video stories for both internal and external audiences.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Communications and Fund Development, the Public Relations Manager is our primary press contact and a passionate mission storyteller. As part of the TCB communications team, the Public Relations Manager raises awareness of our affordable housing communities, neighborhood business investments and Community Life resident opportunity initiatives.
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This role reports to the Associate Director of Major Gifts and working closely with the Donor Relations and Compliance Manager, the SDA is responsible for producing broad scope and highly individualized donor communications, writing reports, documenting communications, supporting proposal development, tracking deadlines, providing event support, and tending to other related tasks.
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The Director of Athletic Communications will perform a variety of necessary duties that support the promotion of our student-athletes, the athletic department, and Emerson College. This position supervises the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications.
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Guides the Project Director to lead a collaborative approach to develop, review, and monitor the annual work plan, budget, Performance Monitoring Plan, progress reports, Environmental Mitigation Plan, strategic communications plan, MSH Project Reviews, short term technical assistance plan, risk management plan and ad hoc reports.
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) seeks an accomplished, creative, and well-regarded leader to serve as its next Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer (VP CMCO). A critical thinker with a keen understanding of academic culture, the VP CMCO will bring experience differentiating and tailoring communications for a variety of constituents in a concise, clear, and transparent manner.
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The Public Relations Manager supports c-suite communications and collaborates with project and site teams across our diverse regions. Collaborate with the communications and fund development teams to produce annual reports.
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Partner with Corporate Communications, Advocacy and Government Affairs strategy as it pertains to the global market access environments. This role collaborates cross-functionally with key cross-functional partners including other GMA functions, Clinical Development/Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Corporate Communications/IR, Legal, Market Access and Commercial, and Research.
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Proven experience (7-10 years) in public relations, media relations, or corporate communications, preferably within the cryptocurrency or fintech industry. About the job Head of PR & Communications (FinTech/Stablecoins/Cryptocurrency/Remote.
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The Communications and Social Media Intern is responsible for developing and implementing new and innovative approaches to using social media networks for publicity. Please quote "YALDA Communications and Social Media Intern" in the subject line.
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Spearhead media relations, particularly in crisis communications and when immediate and strategic media communication is needed in response to crises and other urgent matters at the School (i.e. talking points, statements.
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Samaritans is seeking a detail-oriented and empathetic communications professional who is passionate about suicide prevention to serve as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator on our marketing and communications team.
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Works collaboratively and maintains strong relationships with the Office of Communications, Admissions, Institutional Advancement, and Alumni relations to pitch, prepare, and support stories, events, and programs.
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