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Demonstrated results in public relations, corporate communications, social media, and news media cultivation. Demonstrated expertise in developing and executing crisis communications plans.
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As a member of the Marketing Communications team, the Corporate Communications Lead will work with Page’s CEO, Executives, subject matter experts, and external PR agency to promote Page through internal communications, strategic partnerships, executive communications, and branded content.
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Leading a team of strategists and analysts, this position will provide strategic direction to the evolving communications measurement, strategy, and insights program supporting Corporate Communications and Integrated Marketing within Public Affairs.
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Strategic communications, corporate communications, employee communications, public relations, content marketing, or change management certification. The Global Defense Sector (GDS) Strategy Communications Specialist will work with the GDS Strategy and Engagement team to develop and execute a change communications plan intended to bring the sector strategy to life.
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Washington office corporate attorneys have transactional experience ranging from banking and securities regulation, including investment company and broker/dealer issues, to commercial real estate and affordable housing.
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We’re looking for a motivated and enthusiastic leader steeped in this sector - or one with a strong desire to learn - to play a key role in client relationships, strategy and execution for programs including corporate messaging/positioning, media strategies/media relations, social/digital media, investor communications, internal communications, scientific communications, web site development and patient engagement.
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About this role: Leading a team of strategists and analysts, this position will provide strategic direction to the evolving communications measurement, strategy, and insights program supporting Corporate Communications and Integrated Marketing within Public Affairs.
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The Director of Corporate and Investor Communications leads all aspects of external and internal communications and investor communications. This role has heavy emphasis on supporting the organization's long-term growth strategy through development and implementation of an enterprise corporate communications plan and strategy, while maintaining brand standards.
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Our client, a global law firm, is seeking a Corporate Communications Writer with Copy Editing skills to join their team. - Corporate communications writing experience from a professional services background.
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Develop and maintain a proactive and effective corporate internal communications strategy and process for key deliverables such as divisional accomplishments and enterprise decks. Manage the delivery of information and corporate communications to key stakeholders.
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Knowledge of corporate social responsibility, social investment, impact investing, sustainability/ESG, supply chain issues, international development, and related areas. Technical focus areas include economic and policy analysis, supplier development, youth empowerment, education, SME development, entrepreneurship and innovation, corporate social investments and strategy/policy development and environmental sustainability.
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Includes developing a streamlined communications review processes for all corporate communications with a tight methodology for External and Crisis Communications review. Lead our corporate communications function to amplify our company vision and objectives on behalf of our leadership in alignment with our core values.
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At least 10 years of experience in strategic internal communications, public relations, public affairs and labor relations campaigns, political (executive or legislative branch) or corporate communications.
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Manage site communications, public relations, marketing and secure client success stories, develop all social media engagement, website updates, coordinate media and advertising. The U.S.VETS Development & Communications Manager reports directly to the Executive Director and is primarily responsible for management and expansion of U.S.VETS site fundraising, communications, and community engagement.
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With a focus on strategic execution of communications efforts that align with the firm’s Strategic Framework goals, the Corporate Communications Lead will manage their development and implementation.
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