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Develops a plan for initiating and securing media coverage and editorial commentary, builds relationships with media contacts and arranges interviews with ASLA spokespersons, plans press conferences and media events, and writes and edits materials including blogs, op-eds, letters-to-the-editor, press releases and social media content; monitors major media coverage of landscape design, climate and environmental justice.
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Performs user training on media production and management systems like Burli, Wide Orbit, and Adobe Audition. Summary: The Manager, Broadcast IT Systems oversees the digital media production systems, audio routing, and control systems unique to a media production environment.
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The Social Media Manager will own this role by creating content across audience demographics, managing the quality control of our pages, and identifying new ways for us and our allies to show up online.
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This work will expose the candidate to the logistical elements of virtual event-planning and planning complex large-scale in-person convenings, think tank operations, proposal writing, managing communications and social media plan, and monitoring and evaluation work.
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The Visual Designer will primarily work with the Digital Content Producer, Social Media and Digital Communications Manager, editors, and economists, with plentiful opportunities to pitch original ideas and have an impact on the public’s understanding of major issues of the day.
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It has oversight of a myriad of outreach efforts, which may include ECA bureau-wide strategy, speaking engagements, media, social media, video, photography, branding and websites.
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. TThis position is located in the New Media Initiatives, Web and Media, Public Engagement, Museum Research and Scholarship Department, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI.
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Those linear and digital platforms are now combined and join Caps Radio, Wizards Radio, MSE Outdoor and Monumental Productions for a full suite of six media enterprises. Draft and edit press releases, media advisories, and other editorial content.
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Oversee social media channels, including content creation, community engagement, and crisis management. Proficiency in social media management tools, analytics platforms, and PR software.
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Overview Pact seeks an experienced Grants and Contracts Officer for the Civil Society and Media Strengthened Together and Advancing in New Directions (CSM-STAND) global awards. CSM-STAND offers USAID Missions and operating units a flexible, worldwide platform for designing and implementing activities that advance civil society, media, and cross-sectoral objectives.
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The Public Affairs Specialist prepares, coordinates, edits, and posts content regarding U.S. Customs and Boder Protection (CBP) programs, objectives, and mission on CBP's social media accounts.
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Collaborate closely with internal clients and stakeholders in coordination with lead of Multimedia Team. Record and edit video and sound projects, including selecting program format for final output, capturing/importing media, organizing raw media, editing footage and sound files, creating and inserting static and motion graphics, titling, adding music/voice-over/sound effects, media management, and archiving project media.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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Serves as social media manager and creative project producer/advisor of visual information items in support of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) and its major subordinate commands (MSC.
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