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The Program Manager serves as a key author and coauthor for quick turnaround and shorter written work such as blog posts, op-eds, and policy fact sheets, often working with fellows or the government relations team on these products.
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An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in international development, international relations, social sciences, business or public administration, government, public policy, or other related fields.
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A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, business, child welfare, counseling, economics, education, finance, human resources, labor relations, management, management science, nursing, operations research, organizational behavior, personnel or public administration, political science, psychology, sociology, social work, statistics, and/or urban studies may substitute for two years of experience; and/or.
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Working in collaboration with the existing marketing team and reporting to the Divisional Director of Philanthropy, the Public Relations Manager will be joining a large team of fundraising and marketing professionals responsible for external relations across in the region.
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Fossil Group is looking for an innovative, enthusiastic and driven Public Relations Manager to join our Owned and Portfolio Brands Team and support the brand strategy for FOSSIL, Michele, and Zodiac.
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Is seeking a Development Manager who will support the sustainability of the organization, empowering residents to address equity issues in health, economic development, housing, education, and public policy.
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The corporate communications team manages global public relations, internal communications, social media and social impact. A minimum of 6 years’ experience in public relations or journalism with at least 3 years of in-house PR experience.
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Join The Salvation Army of Greater New York as our in-house Public Relations Manager, where you'll be generating compelling media stories highlighting the impact of The Salvation Army’s work across the New York area.
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Manage relationships with external vendors (such as public relations agencies) as directed to deliver goals. With experience in leading high-profile media and communications campaigns that drive impact, and a core expertise in fast-moving crisis communications, the Communications Manager will be a vital member of the Media Relations team, within the Foundation's Communications Department.
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The Senior Manager of Content Marketing will work closely with the Demand Generation, Digital Marketing, Sales Enablement, Public Relations and Product Marketing teams to create, distribute, and optimize content that drives engagement and supports our go-to-market strategies.
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Support all marketing activities (partnering with US marketing) across digital and social media, video production, eCommerce, packaging, branding, public relations, and trade shows. The role supports the Senior Brand Manager on creating and driving GUND brand strategy.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Marketing, Business, Communication, Advertising and Public Relations, or a related field plus three (3) years of growth marketing experience in a Salesforce environment.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, or a related field. 7+ years of recent professional communications or public relations experience. Provide PR planning and support at events such as World Economic Forum, UN Climate Change Conference (COP), Climate Week, SXSW and more.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President of Marketing & Communications, the Media Relations & Communications Manager will be responsible for executing strategic public relations strategies with a focus on developing media relationships positioning First Responders Children’s Foundation as the leading voice for the children of the first responder community nation-wide.
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The Manager of Strategic Partnerships plays a key role in developing and implementing government relations strategies to achieve company objectives. A thorough knowledge of public policy, political campaigns, public affairs and community outreach, as well extensive knowledge and experience in Government, the legislative and regulatory process at the state or local levels.
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