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ResponsibilitiesHis/her functions will fall into the broad categories below:Economic and public policy analysis and advise;Regional Strategy and Positioning;Knowledge Management;Advocacy and External Relations.
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Qualifications Basic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, or related and a minimum of 3 years of experience in a communications role with a focus on change management and SAP systems, preferably in a large, complex organization.
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This role calls for an exceptionally strong writer with experience in both marketing communications and public relations. Please send resume should you be interested in the following Marketing Communications Specialist position located in NYC. This is a full-time, direct-hire position with a salary between 100-130K plus awesome benefits.
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Work with the Public Relations & Communications team in the implementation of communication strategies, including identifying hot topics in identified practice areas; The Business Development Coordinator supports the Business Development Manager and attorneys in the assigned practice area with business development initiatives and activities.
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Coordinate with internal and external Public Relations groups to utilize all media and communication opportunities that promote the Client’s energy management program successes. The Cenergistic Energy Specialist serves as the “face” of Cenergistic’s energy conservation program and works to establish accountability for energy consumption.
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A minimum of 2 years communications/public relations experience. Bachelor's degree in communications, marketing, public relations, or a related field. The ideal candidate will be fluent in both written and spoken Spanish, with exceptional writing skills and a background in media relations.
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The Senior Communications Specialist will utilize his/her understanding of marketing and public relations to contribute to the development and execution of Chobani brand communications for different products in the Chobani product portfolio.
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The Senior Contract Specialist (Vendor Relations) will be responsible for conducting and overseeing in-depth research, analysis, background reviews, and Investigations concerning contractors, consultants, and suppliers' business integrity, ethics, and overall performance to facilitate informed responsibility determinations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. As a Marketing and Communications Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in promoting our firm’s brand, managing our website, social media platforms, and producing compelling video content.
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Exciting Opportunity: Join us as a Public Relations Specialist in New York! Position Overview: As a PR Specialist, you will be responsible for developing and executing public relations strategies that enhance our brand’s visibility and reputation.
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We deliver insights-driven public relations campaigns, policy programs, and initiatives that advance health and wellbeing around the world. We are looking for a Media Relations Specialist to join our growing team and to support earned media projects.
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Excellent writing and communications skills are a must and an understanding of PR principles like media relations, coverage monitoring, drafting briefing books, writing press releases, and creating media lists should be second nature.
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5W Public Relations, an award-winning integrated PR firm, is seeking a Billing Specialist to join our Finance team. Charitable giving initiatives including company matching donation program and paid volunteer days.
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Medical Insurance in compliance with the ACA
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Planet Interactive is seeking a PR Specialist to join one of our global technology clients. Draft marketing/sales decks and help pull press quotes for sales enablement efforts. The ideal candidate should also have their pulse on the latest social media trends and pop culture moments transforming entertainment and technology.
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