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ResponsibilitiesUnder the general direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications and Brand Marketing, the Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs will:-Build and maintain positive, constructive relationships with key contacts across the Chancellor’s Office and the CSU to aid in fulfilling media inquiries.
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Affiliate Marketing, Communication Medium, Corporate Communication, Creativity, Curiosity, Employee Engagement, Internal Communications (Ic), Interviewing Skills, Marketing, Media Relations, Public Affairs, Social Media, Strategic Communications, W3.
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Generate/write/edit content for IWPR's communications platforms, including press releases, statements, op-eds, editorial memos, blogs, ad copy, and pitch kits; assist in the generation of social media and web content.
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Serves as the principal advisor in planning, developing and implementing strategic communication activities for the school system; coordinating effective media, community and public relations, crisis communications, branding, publications, recognition, media relations, marketing, social media and website programs and related activities; implementing and maintaining services within established guidelines and standards; and supervising and evaluating the performance of assigned personnel.
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Director of Media and Public Relations. Presents information on a variety of topics (e.g. effective communications, media relations, etc.) Establishes positive working relationships with members of print, radio and television media for the purpose of ensuring information is accurate and in a timely manner.
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Media Relations Director. Ability and strong proven experience in building thoughtful media relations strategies that go beyond block and tackle and obvious solutions.
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We are a collaborative midsized agency with an immediate opportunity for a Media Relations Director to join our growing Media team. Familiarity with MuckRack, Cision and other common media-relations tools and software.
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University Communications is Penn's central office for University news and promotes and protects the brand of the University through strategic communications, media relations, crisis and issues management, and storytelling across digital publications, websites, multimedia, and social media platforms.
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Seven years of demonstrated media relations experience in a setting such as public information or a university or public agency news service; writing and editing experience for a print, broadcast, social media or web news entity.
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Basic photography skills and working knowledge of web content management systems, social media platforms, and media relations preferred. Oversees content development for Covenant Health’s websites, social media, and employee intranet.
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Coordinates a variety of activities (e.g. program components, information gathering, marketing activities, video/multi-media productions). Develops communications programs with the public, staff, and media for the purpose of ensuring services are provided within established timeframes in compliance with all related requirements.
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Manage compelling storytelling through channels such as the college website, newsletters, social media, video platforms, podcasts, and business or higher education publications. The Director of Communications and Media plays a pivotal role in articulating the vision and accomplishments of the College of Business through compelling storytelling and strategic media relations.
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Save the Children’s Managing Director, Social Media & Influencer Relations will develop the strategy, and oversee day-to-day execution, of the Social Media, Influencer/Creator & Entertainment Relations workstreams.
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Areas within University Communications include: Executive Communications, Media Relations, Visual Communications & Production, Content Strategy, Social Media, Issues Management, Public Records, the UNC-Chapel Hill Visitors Center, and UNC Creative.
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Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs. Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs. to be the chief spokesperson for the California State University Chancellor’s Office and leads a team of professionals responsible for strategic communications driven through media relations; developing, implementing, and assessing content strategy; crisis and issues management; and proactive public relations to advance the university’s reputation and priorities.
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