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The primary workstreams include developing multimedia projects and campaigns in coordination with program managers and technical subject matter experts; providing daily communications and public affairs guidance and support; and assisting building the team’s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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The Communications Department The Communications Department is seeking full-time and part-time interns with an interest in foreign policy, journalism, communications and public relations, social and digital media, web design, and marketing.
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Bachelor's degree with experience as a communications director, deputy director, or press secretary in a congressional office or related field. Build relationships with communications and press offices on Capitol Hill to share AAMC materials effectively.
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Subject matter expertise in journalism, public policy, advocacy, public relations, marketing communications and/or political campaigns. Coordinate with Aspen Institute communications team to leverage the Institute’s platforms, including the Journal of Ideas, 5 Best Ideas of the Day, public programs, and other opportunities.
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Bachelor's degree with experience as a communications director/deputy director or press secretary in a DC or district congressional office or a communications professional in an association, academic medical center, or public affairs firm is required.
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Support Ascend team members with public speaking requests, strategic presentations, and op-eds. 5+ years integrated communications experience in agency work, journalism, marketing, digital media, and/or other related or strategic communications experience with a track record of accomplishment.
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Senior Vice President, Community Engagement & Risk Communications – FEMA CERC Ogilvy Public Relations, Washington, DC. It builds on that rich legacy through Borderless Creativity – innovating at the intersections of its advertising, public relations, relationship design, consulting, and health capabilities with experts collaborating seamlessly across over 120 offices in nearly 90 countries.
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Triage rapid response/crisis communications situations in collaboration with media relations team and senior stakeholders and facilitate reaching consensus on whether to take action and what type of action to take.
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The CMCO will work collaboratively with leadership and other key stakeholders in setting the vision for and leading the marketing and communications team, including media and public relations, brand and creative, mission materials, digital, social, and web marketing, lead generation and acquisition, and strategic communications.
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Crisis Management: Experience in crisis communication and the ability to manage and respond to public relations challenges effectively. Serve as a spokesperson and lead on public relations.
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Bachelor’s Degree in English, Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing or related field. Collaborate with marketing team and firm leadership to manage ongoing strategic marketing communication initiatives, including campaigns, website and social media management, collateral development, advertising, public relations, internal communications, etc.
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Strategic Communications: Craft and land our narratives to support GM’s public policy goals. We are looking for a smart and strategic comms pro to lead Policy & Regulatory Communications for GM. You’ll be responsible for telling GM’s story in a way that advances our federal, state, and local public policy goals while protecting our reputation.
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We're looking to hire a Director, Public Affairs Communications, Regulatory & Antitrust. The candidate will be a world-class communicator with strength and direct experience in media relations at the highest level and the other tools in modern communications including messaging, social media, broadcast communication, content development, and events.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field. Style Netbox is looking for a skilled Communications Coordinator to join our vibrant team in Washington, DC. If you're a strong communicator with a passion for brand storytelling, this role offers the opportunity to shape how we engage with our clients and audience.
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Leadership and Management - Manage a team of communications professionals who work closely with colleagues from the policy, federal relations and legal departments to produce high-profile communications for AHA members, Congress, policymakers and the public.
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