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Clients include major consumer-facing brands (Amazon, Airbnb, Square, Paramount Pictures), technology companies (Meta, Google), researchers (MIT, Yale, Stanford) and mission-aligned advocacy campaigns (including multiple Democratic Presidential candidates.
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Experience with or interest in integrating with cross-functional teams, including Cross-Cultural, Intelligence, Social Strategy (+ Influencer Marketing), and Policy & Advocacy. Contribute to developing earned media, influencer, advocacy, diversity and thought leadership campaigns and tactical plans on behalf of Reputation clients—often in partnership and with input from Klick’s Social Influence, Policy & Advocacy, and Cross-Cultural teams.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Directs strategies to effectively leverage and expand the Community Outreach and Advocacy (COA), Promotora/es and Community Health Worker (CHW) Programs. Strategic Partnerships and External Affairs Director.
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Provide inputs into major publications requiring interaction with relevant UNDP units and UN offices in New York liaising with the Bureau's teams both at Headquarters and in the Regional Hub. Under the supervisor's guidance, identify innovative approaches to leverage the Bureau's strategic positioning and programmatic interventions in the region, drawing on international development organizations' best practices and benchmarks.
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RESPONSIBILITIES / ACCOUNTABILITIESThe Director, Strategic Advocacy (DSA) reports to the President US operations, leads administrative contributor(s) with program execution and works in conjunction with the Thought Leader Liaison and Field Reimbursement teams.
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Collaborate with our analytics director on conversion-focused content strategies, including partnering with the digital advocacy and fundraising team on commissioning content to support fundraising goals, enhancing SMS content offerings, and using editorial to enhance conversion opportunities via email newsletters and other outreach.
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Responsibilities Program (Essential Functions)Working collaboratively with the deputy managing attorney and other staff, lead all aspects of the International Program’s advocacy from setting its strategic direction to implementing its advocacy.
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In this context, BPPS Communications provides support to the senior management and the policy teams within the bureau to effectively coordinate and communicate results to external audience, including the media, leads advocacy and outreach to promote its global mandate and thought leadership on sustainable development i.e. around interconnected issues of poverty and inequality, nature, biodiversity, climate, energy, gender and resilience for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Through a unique and interrelated program of high-quality research, evidence-based advocacy, and strategic communications, the Institute works to generate new ideas, encourage enlightened public debate, and promote sound policy and program development.
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Through scientific expertise and strategic collaboration, you will contribute to the advancement of medical education, clinical research, and advocacy efforts. Collaborate cross-functionally to develop and execute strategic medical plans to support organizational objectives.
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Reporting to the Director of Development, the Asian American Federation Inc. (AAF) is seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Development Associate to help carry out our organization’s efforts to secure funding, build strategic partnerships, manage development operations, and facilitate donor relations.
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We also engage in strategic human rights litigation and impact investing, while incubating new ideas and engaging directly with governments and policymakers through advocacy to advance positive change.
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Since its founding in 2005, BerlinRosen has powerfully expanded its presence in real estate, architecture, design, urbanism, land use, social impact/ESG, nonprofit, fine arts, education, media, racial justice, healthcare, hospitality, lifestyle, technology, issue advocacy and workers’ rights communications.
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Tailored to support brands, nonprofits, foundations and talent, our firm’s core service offerings fall into five distinct but interconnected pillars: Philanthropy & Partnerships; Impact Strategy & Organizational Development; Policy, Advocacy & Campaigns; and Communications, Thought Leadership & Events.
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