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8+ years of Project Management experience, preferably in an agency setting, media relations communications, or content development. Weber Shandwick is currently seeking a Director, Integrated Project Management for the New York Project Management team who will work closely with team members in account, creative, public relations, and strategy, as well as report to a VP or SVP, across a portfolio of brands and/or projects.
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Work alongside BPCM senior management to create, implement and measure the success of BPCM's brand's communications and public relations activities, influencer programs, and materials including publications and media relations.
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Proven success in developing and executing strategic communications programs with media relations at the core. The Account Supervisor Public Affairs will provide account leadership across the Public Affairs team in areas mainly focused on media relations.
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5 years related experience in strategic communications, public relations, community engagement, government relations, advertising, or a related field. Assist with client management and leads in the development and implementation of outreach, communications, and public relations plans.
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Develop and execute strategic marketing and communication plans against a defined hotel budget to maximize revenues through direct sales, marketing, e-commerce channels, public relations, social media and community partnerships.
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Reporting to the Director of ESPA and GLAC Communications and working closely with the SVP in the team, this role will be instrumental in delivering high-quality, strategic communications that proactively engage colleagues on key priorities and objectives, both within GLAC and key global firm stakeholders.
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We invested in new offices, sector teams and practice groups including investor engagement; shareholder activism; governance; regulatory and public affairs, including geopolitical; crisis; litigation; social issues including climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion; cybersecurity, data and privacy; employee engagement; digital communications; opinion research and analysis, and; creative services.
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Minimum of 12 years of professional experience in public relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, journalism public policy or a related field. Oversee and manage public relations agencies to ensure agencies are true strategic partners.
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Rowan's Public Relations Manager reporting to the CMO will be responsible for developing and executing strategic communication initiatives to enhance Rowan's brand visibility, reputation, and industry presence.
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We are an integrated consultancy, offering strategic communications, data analytics & insights, government relations, digital strategy, creative content, and advertising services.
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The incumbent, who reports to the Sr. Director, External Communications, is responsible for leading the development and implementation of a strategic communications plan for WGU (including schools, regions, government relations, and 10X entities as well as supporting the communications efforts of the university’s Offices of the University President and Chief Academic Officer/Provost.
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The position requires a clear, persuasive writer and public speaker with demonstrated experience in capturing the individual voices of executives or public figures and creating strategic communications that spark the uptake of their ideas.
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Hispanic Federation (HF) is seeking a talented and dynamic Vice President for Communication Strategy to lead strategy across HF's communication platforms, website, and print and digital media; understand and manage a cohesive organizational voice; develop and execute public relations plans and messaging; and manage the creation of collateral to articulate and support HF's mission and message to different audiences.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience with public affairs, corporate image, issues/crisis management or strategic communications across multiple audience segments. The ideal candidate will have experience supporting public policy campaigns and/or issue-based media relations.
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Interest in building a career in public relations and strategic communications. They are active participants on three public relations accounts supporting day-to-day program activity.
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