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Professional Experience : Brings 4 to 6 years of experience in PR and media relations in the luxury lifestyle space, with an understanding of corporate communications; understanding of and experience with public company regulatory and disclosure requirements a plus.
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The Account Supervisor Public Affairs will provide account leadership across the Public Affairs team in areas mainly focused on media relations. The DKC Public Affairs team covers a broad range of issue areas including public policy, education, real estate, the arts/design, non-profit/foundations, and corporate social responsibility.
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Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications or related field (required) Minimum 5 years of experience in a professional environment within the healthcare public relations and/or communications industries (required.
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Account Supervisor, Travel Public Relations. He/she/they will be part of a strong, energetic, collaborative, and highly skilled public relations team and work on iconic global travel accounts: hotels and resorts, destinations, luxury products, airlines and travel related services.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Marketing, or a related field preferred. 4+ years of experience in public relations agency or similar position.
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Basic Qualifications: At least 5 years of relevant experience in public relations and/or related fields including research, advertising, management consulting, media, and publishing. The account – which is comprised of two broad components: corporate communications and digital – spans multiple areas of focus including executive visibility, internal communications, policy, digital content strategy & creation, and more, meaning you’ll have an opportunity to partner with experts from across the Edelman network as you work with one of the world’s leading-edge pharmaceutical companies.
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Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, or a related field. 6-8 years of public relations agency experience and/or related fields including advertising, management consulting, media, or publishing.
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Finn Partners New York is seeking a Senior Account Executive or Account Supervisor, Media Relations t to join our growing global Health Practice. Specialty areas include technology, consumer, education, travel & lifestyle, CSR, arts, health, and public and corporate affairs.
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Bachelor’s degree; degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Marketing a plus but not required. Manage day-to-day work flow across direct reports, peers, clients, vendors and freelancers, and report into account lead(s.
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We specialize in public relations, regulatory affairs, investor relations and crisis communications, working for some of the world’s highest profile and fastest growing businesses.
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CCM is an award-winning brand consulting firm specializing in public relations, influencer and experiential marketing with offices in Beverly Hills and New York City. Our multifaceted expertise is focused on the beauty, lifestyle and entertainment sectors with clients including Paul Mitchell, OUAI, Peace Out Skincare, LOVED01, Live Tinted, BYOMA, Tan-Luxe, Isle of Paradise, FORVR Mood and many more.
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5 years of relevant experience in public relations, communications and/or related fields. The ideal candidate is a corporate generalist with expertise in account management, content strategy, media relations and executive visibility.
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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications or related field. 5-6 years of experience in a professional environment within the healthcare public relations and/or communications industries.
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Are you ready to take your career in public relations to the next level? We're seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Account Supervisor to join our team and lead a busy workstream on one of our most important accounts.
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B.S. in Public Relations, Communications, or a related field. They are expected to not only demonstrate exceptional media relations skills, but also manage multiple projects and people.
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