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Media Relations and Social Engagement: Work with regional executive and division communications director to develop and execute determined media relations and social media strategy, including social media platform maintenance, media contact management, news release distributions, pitching, etc.
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Experience in directing and leading a team to create, guide and align a messaging strategy across all communications including, but not limited to website and social media, public and media relations, internal communications, and program collateral.
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Manage and mentor the communications assistant (whose work includes digital signage, internal events, media hits entries, and answering the general communications team inbox), driving improvements, accountability, and troubleshooting issues as needed.
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Oversees the day-to-day activities and ensures consistency across all content of the communications and content strategy team’s programs, content and services, including ASLA’s social media strategy, public relations, ASLA websites, the production and distribution of LAND Online, Land8 and other key member communications vehicles as well as ASLA’s honors and awards program.
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Preparation of strategic communications documents including talking points, Q&As, day-of rollouts, media backgrounders, etc. Knowledge of the media and communications landscape.
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The National Geographic brand has a wide range of consumer touchpoints—from our signature editorial magazines and website to our highly scaled social media presence to our television programming on linear and streaming to documentary films, books, outdoor apparel and other products, travel experiences, and the original scientific research and storytelling of our partners at the National Geographic Society.
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As a community of journalists and storytellers, business professionals, creators and technologists, we believe it is a moral and business imperative to amplify voices: to cultivate diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization and media.
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The Global Communications and Media Relations department focuses on maximizing the presence of CFR in print, broadcast, and online media outlets and on promoting CFR’s roster of products, which includes on-the-record events, CFR books, Council Special Reports, Task Force reports, working papers, online publications and interactive features, and Foreign Affairs articles.
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Global CATALYZE teams and USAID missions work in 39 countries across multiplesectors, such as green finance, education finance,agriculture/food security, information and communications technology, tourism,health care, apparel, social protection, infrastructure, WASH, workforcedevelopment, and early childhood education and care.
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Strategic Communications: Lead the development and execution of comprehensive messaging strategies to amplify MLT's key narratives and foster stakeholder engagement across various channels, including owned media, earned media, and strategic events, thereby enhancing the organization's visibility and reputation.
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These materials may include press and media alerts, prepared statements and messaging for public relations and crisis communications, blog and website content. The CCO Communications Specialist creates and edits a wide variety of unique internal communications materials across the entire Contact Center Operations team for Maximus.
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They will support a range of communications and outreach activities and will contribute to all aspects of the day-to-day communications operations, including content creation, social media, event management, and will provide communications inputs for partnerships and interagency coordination.
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The Media Manager will work closely in conjunction with the NFIB national communications team based in Washington D.C. and report to the NFIB Communications Director. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation's largest small business advocacy organization, looks to hire a Media Manager to join its communications team.
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This position reports to the Chief of Staff and partners closely with the Director of Executive Communications and Special Assistant to the CEO. As a member of the Executive Team, the Manager, Board Relations plays a crucial role in connecting workstreams internally and with the Board.
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Social Media Advertising - Facebook Ads Manager, Twitter Ads, Snap Ads, YouTube. (Communications/PR, Advocacy, Digital Media, etc.) C+K is an advertising agency in downtown Washington, DC (Dupont Circle) that specializes in digital communications for high-profile clients.
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