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Update internal and external marketing assets with the most accurate information (i.e., NRG Park website, static marquee board, social media platforms). We are seeking a creative Marketing and Public Relations Intern to work alongside our team.
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This work includes managing timelines, procurement, vendor coordination, auction management, budgeting and expense management, event donor relations and stewardship, internal and external communication, graphic design and fundraising.
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The Advisor, External Affairs Gulf Coast will be responsible for stakeholder engagement, local and trade media relations, and social performance. Minimum of 5 or more years of relevant working experience as a communications professional in external affairs, marketing or public relations.
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Summary You will serve as a Public Affairs Specialist of NAVSUP FLC PEARL HARBOR. Responsibilities You will assist in planning and executing communications and community relations programs to inform and educate customers, employees, public officials, business leaders and the general public about the commands mission, programs and activities.
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As a Corporate Communications Specialist (also known as Communications Coordinator, PR Specialist), you'll play a pivotal role in both internal and external communications. Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field.
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Manage business, community, regulatory, governmental, and external board relations in their Market. Ability to build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
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The National Public Relations Specialist is responsible for supporting business development and brand enhancement of Transwestern’s four integrated companies by effectively engaging prominent business and commercial real estate news media; collaborating with Transwestern local media specialists; and supporting the internal and external communications efforts of National Marketing.
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Support the Gulf Coast Workforce Board’s overall external relations strategy by researching, developing, and author/co-authoring written clear, consistent, and accurate multimedia materials about economic trends or services for external and internal audiences.
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Under the supervision of the Communications Manager of the Office of Communications, Education and Engagement (OCEE), the Multimedia Specialist works collaboratively in the creation and support of targeted multimedia marketing, training, and/or health education campaigns (audio, video, & graphics) that promote HCPH, its activities and the practice of public health among internal and external stakeholders.
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In this position, you will serve as writer, editor, and content creator for internal and external communications for the Corporate Governance Team. This role helps assist the Corporate Governance Department in coordinating and facilitating all events that require the participation of the President & CEO. This includes writing scripts, working with photographers, writers, public relations, and event managers to ensure successful participation at any and all-important employee and hospital events.
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The Communications Specialist will provide tactical communications support to the Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) Senior Advisor and implement internal and external communications strategies and tactics in support of the organization's business objectives.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or other relevant field or foreign equivalent. Develop content for internal and external communications channels including emails, the company's intranet, presentations, videos, and more to further business objectives.
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Support the Investor Relations and Financial Reporting teams on key information and external messaging during each quarterly earnings cycle. Through the largest natural gas gathering and processing footprint in the Permian Basin, we drive significant volumes through the rest of our integrated value chain, which primarily includes NGL transportation, fractionation and export infrastructure in or connected to the NGL market hub at Mont Belvieu, Texas.
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The Communications Manager is responsible for implementing a coordinated external public relations campaign and a comprehensive internal communications program in support of the objectives of ABS.
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The TITLE will provide tactical communications support to the Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) Senior Advisor and implement internal and external communications strategies and tactics in support of the organization's business objectives.
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