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Our Guest Experience Experts take the initiative to deliver a wide range of services that guide guests through their entire stay.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Advanced degree from an accredited college or the areas of Political Science, Foreign Affairs, International Affairs/Relations, History, Law or related fields of study.
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Areas of study include: Europe studies and areas of German and European foreign and security policy, transatlantic relations, Russia, European China policy, U.S. foreign policy, transatlantic relations, and European affairs.
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Possess a demonstrated track record of success cultivating positive news stories, media relations and shaping public opinion and discourse in print, broadcast media and grassroots PR efforts with measured results.
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BACKGROUND FIT) Seasoned VISIONARY and team leader in Media Relations working for a public policy org, state or federal government sector, a think-tank or PR firm. As the Vice President of Media Relations, you will report to the Senior Vice President of Communications and are responsible for the creation and execution of the strategic communications and media relationship building plans.
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Develop the profile of the global Regulatory and IPMT practice group - this includes the practice areas of Antitrust and Competition; Communications, Internet, and Media; Energy Regulatory; Government Relations and Public Affairs; International Trade and Investment; Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Regulatory; and Privacy and Cybersecurity.
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The Assistant Director of Foundation Relations reports to the Associate Vice President of Foundation Relations for the Charles River Campus (CRC) and plays a key role in increasing funding for the University via foundation relationships with the centers, colleges, departments, initiatives, and schools in the Humanities and Social Sciences located on the Charles River Campus.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Foundation Relations on the Development team, the development coordinator will play a key role in the growing the institutional fundraising unit, which supports Urban in all aspects of foundation giving by developing and implementing strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward foundation donors.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science, international relations, public policy, business administration, or a related field. Qualifications Minimum of five years of prior professional experience related to one (or more) South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh), preferably including in international strategy consulting, global government relations, U.S. government (Executive or Congress), think tank, NGO / civil society, journalism, or comparable field.
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Master's degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology, or related field preferred. Bachelor's degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology, or related field required.
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Master's degree in international relations, Global Health Policy, Public Policy, Public Affairs, or equivalent experience. As Senior Director for U.S. Government Relations, you will build and drive an advocacy agenda to sustain and grow U.S. Government investments in global sexual and reproductive rights and international family planning and reproductive health programs, including through influencing congressional legislation and foreign assistance appropriations.
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Experience in higher education, fundraising/development/alumni relations, and an understanding of the nature of a university. Additional studies or degree in human resources or business administration or similar courses in fields like industrial relations, industrial psychology, or organizational management.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree is required in a field such as international relations, international development, or public policy with 4 years of relevant experience. Our core practice areas include: monitoring and evaluation, clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Under the direction of the Director, Federal Government Relations, the Government Relations Manager represents the American Heart Association before Congress, the Executive Branch, and coalition partners on a portfolio of legislative issues including preserving and expanding healthcare access through the Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act programs; women and childrens health; cardiac rehabilitation; and peripheral artery disease.
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The Senior Vice President, Government Relations, will lead and manage NKF's advocacy programs across Congress, the administration, including agencies within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) such as FDA, CMS, and NIH. This person will be responsible for the development and implementation of NKF's policy agenda by directing NKF's policies and objectives involving local, state and federal government affairs.
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