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External Relations and FundraisingCollaborating closely with development staff, the President & CEO will be experienced at both the establishment and execution of fundraising plans that are designed to diversify and grow an organization.
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Interacts internally with team representatives from PCOR, Finance, Brands, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Commercial Pipeline, Field Sales, Account Management, Analytics, Investor Relations, Value Communication and Contracting Strategy colleagues across all franchises, and all others, including global colleagues/counterparts, on a routine basis.
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Ensures alignment on access strategy and key account plans and initiatives by partnering internally with Value Communication and Contracting Strategy colleagues across all product categories, PCOR, Finance, CS&M, CMR, HEOR, Global, Field Sales, Account Management, Analytics, Investor Relations, Regulatory, and all others on a routine basis.
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Key business partners including: Brand, Medical, Franchise Marketing, Franchise Medical, VAP, Public Relations, Advocacy, Global Diversity, Regulatory Affairs. Delivers results regarding financial & budget management; Proficient in software that must be used independently including Microsoft Office, Ariba, SAP, Veeva.
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The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University may have an occasional need for lecturers to teach or co-teach in areas such as International Relations, International Development, Domestic Policy, Global Health, Psychology and Public Policy and Economics and Public Policy during the 2024 - 2025 academic year.
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Actively supports Investor Relations and Public Affairs in managing external BMS communications. BS/BA required, and an advanced degree preferred (MD, PhD, MBA, PharmD, etc.) Understands clinical trial operational complexities from study start up through enrollment, quality assurance, and study readout.
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Minimum of three years of project management experience, preferably in a marketing, public relations or communications environment. This position is temporary and primarily onsite at the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey, four days a week, with one day remote.
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We are conducting a search for a Corporate Communications Specialist with 5+ years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, or investor relations within the financial services industry to join a top-rated FinTech firm.
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Skill in using public relations techniques (diffusing situations) to promote the Environmental Services, laundry and floor care program to client and residents. Ability to interact positively with residents, client and other personnel and the public.
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Assists in the completion of annual re-certifications for all funding sources accurately and on-time to ensure compliance with applicable program/s (e.g. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Home, Public Housing, etc.
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Bachelor’s or Master's degree in Marketing, Events, Public Relations, Communications, or other related fields. Creating & managing digital campaigns such as email marketing (primary), social media, video, PPC/SEO, etc.
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Partner with Marketing, Public Relations/Communications, and Government Affairs to develop content and materials regarding corporate social responsibility mission and progress. Minimum: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university preferably in Business Management, Communications, Public Administration, Government, Environmental Science, or a related field.
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Ability to direct total operations through volunteer development, supervision of staff, development and monitoring of branch budget, marketing and public relations, and program development.
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Practice Area: Government - General,Land Use & Zoning,Social Security Law,Administrative Law,Democratic/Republican Party Representation,Government / Public Law,International Law,International Trade,Government Contracts,Government and Government Relations, Job Type: Attorney.
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