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Work with the Vice President, Public Affairs; Assistant Vice President, Communications and Content; and system leadership to formulate strategy and messaging for crisis communications for internal audiences, and participate when necessary in command center or Joint Information Center operations.
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Along with the senior director of marketing and communications and the assistant director of events and social media, the associate director will ensure successful organizing and implementation of events, harvest internal content and process it for consumption across multiple internal and external platforms—from web articles and blogs to owned and earned social media.
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Under the executive direction of the Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Press Relations & Press Communications, the Press Secretary is responsible for the on-going interaction with media contacts and the coordination of all media relations for the Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services.
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The Social Media Assistant will assist the Communications Manager in creating social media graphics, drafting social media posts and email blasts, designing informational and print materials and developing strategies for sharing information about Fortune.
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Indicate the lab assistant track selected for your application: (Financial Databases), (Web, Media, and Communications), (Servers). Web, Media, and Communications. Statistical and Financial Software (R, Matlab, Mathematica, R, SAS, Tableau, Stata, etc.
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Provides a high level of expertise in one or more relevant technical areas such as, but not limited to, Communications Based Train Control and conventional signal systems, wired and wireless communications systems, communications or signals equipment installation, fire alarm/life safety systems, CCTV, telephone or radio systems, and/or a wide range of network technologies.
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The Assistant Vice President, Deputy Communications Director will take the lead on strategic planning and execution of certain other communications and marketing activities and campaigns, including events, webinars, and partner communications.
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Reporting to the Director of Individual Philanthropy and Assistant Director of Events & Special Projects, in this full-time position, the successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the Individual Philanthropy team and all donor events and communications.
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Hiring Immediately Assistant Fleet Maintenance Manager. · Monitors radio communications during route times and ensures that all operator inquiries related to the mechanical operation of the vehicle are responded to immediately.
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The Media Planner supports in the development of effective, innovative, and strategic solutions, is responsible for the oversight coordination and execution of approved media plans, media planners and assistant media planners.
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This role provides expert executive support to the Chief of Staff, organizing and coordinating communications, daily workflow and special projects. Strong work tenure: five to 10 years of experience supporting C-Level Executives; Experience and interest in internal and external communications.
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The marketing assistant will be responsible for applying expert knowledge of best practices in communications, public relations, social and marketing to elevate Brian Kelly as the face and key spokesperson for The Points Guy brand.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is seeking an Assistant/Deputy Press Secretary to support the busy, fast-paced health system press office operation. Under the direction of the Assistant Vice President, the Assistant/Deputy Press Secretary will be responsible for developing proactive strategies to generate news media coverage and public awareness of the health system’s initiatives, activities, and its comprehensive, multi-year redesign to build a competitive, sustainable organization that will continue to offer high-quality and accessible health care to the people of New York City.
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As a Management Assistant with Hines, you will be responsible for providing advanced administrative support to senior leadership in the Global Marketing & Communications department to ensure the efficient operation of the team.
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Reporting - Develop coverage reports and media recaps as needed, as well as support tracking KPIs Team and Client Engagement - Actively participate in internal and client meetings, beginning to share a point of view and ideas for both improved team operations and client deliverables Influencer Relations - Assist with building influencer rosters and managing communications with influencers, including coordinating partnerships and ensuring deliverables are executed.
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