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BPC is seeking a media relations professional with a background in federal budget, tax, or related policy to join our communications team. Communicates effectively with media relations, policy team members, and communications leadership.
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Our client, a reputable Law Firm in DC, has an opening for Media Relations & Rankings Coordinator in the Washington, DC office. Assisting to issue news releases to media and posting on the firm website when the Media Relations Specialist is absent.
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Reporting to the Media Relations Manager, the Media Relations Representative is responsible for helping to shape and execute the media relations strategy by providing guidance on proactive media outreach, responses to reporter inquiries and pitching ideas for media coverage including interviews, roundtables, and briefings, site visits, advanced releases and more.
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Our firm brings over a quarter-century of experience as a leading public relations and strategy firm specializing in broadcast media relations. Strauss Media Strategies is looking for a senior media relations professional to join growing team of experts.
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This role requires a public affairs/public relations background and will focus on media relations related activities that support an office at the U.S. Department of Energy. The candidate will be highly motivated, data driven, and will help grow the capacity of ICF Next's Media Relations Practice.
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Public relations and media outreach. Digital media strategy and content development. Skilled at working with media editing software for photography and videography and presentation software such as PowerPoint and other.
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As a Media Relations Specialist, you are a vital part of the Media Team. In this role, you will report to the Director of Media Relations. Media Relations Specialist Alliance Defending Freedom is looking for a Media Relations Specialist to join us in our Washington, D.C. office.
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Overview The Public Affairs/Media Relations Specialist reports to the Diplomatic Security Public Affairs Director and Deputy Director. Minimum of 5 years' experience in governmental public affairs and media relations; foreign policy, international law enforcement and security experience preferred.
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Job Type: Regular Position Description RAND is seeking a strategic and dynamic Director of Media Relations to lead our media relations team and elevate our brand. Proven ability to lead and mentor a dedicated team of media relations professionals in the creation and pitching of media materials, production of commentaries, and management of media inquiries.
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The Media Intern will report to the Communications Director and individual members of the media team. Independent Women's Forum is seeking a dedicated intern to serve in the media vertical of the communications department for fall 2024.
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The Senior Director for International Media Relations helps support global external awareness efforts and requires working collaboratively across the marketing & communications department, and Special Olympics program staff supporting seven SO regions (Africa, Asia Pacific, East Asia, Europe/Eurasia, Latin America, and Middle East/North Africa, North America.
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In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, a high school diploma or GED and four (4) years of on-the job training/experience in disciplines such as public relations, media relations, journalism field, print and broadcast interviews, both live and taped, in addition to the minimum experience stated below, will be considered.
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The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is seeking a media relations assistant or associate to promote AEI scholars’ work in domestic policy (including the research of AEI’s Survey Center on American Life and poverty, housing, technology, and energy and environmental policy studies.
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This position requires a talent for collaboration, as well as exceptional writing and media relations skills, including the ability to manage feedback and edits quickly and concisely. Amazon is seeking a self-motivated and high-judgment PR professional to join the team responsible for managing issues and media relations across the core shopping experience.
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Spearhead the AGA’s media relations efforts on-site at G2E, the premier international gaming trade event annually. The American Gaming Association (AGA) seeks a Senior Director/Director, Media Relations to manage the AGA’s earned media efforts.
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