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The Senior Communications Officer will serve as the official spokesperson of the institution and serve as the primary speech writer for the President. The Senior Communications Officer will serve as the official spokesperson of the institution and serve as the primary speech writer for the President.
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Serves as a spokesperson for WPO and OAR at top-level scientific leadership meetings at NOAA, other agencies, and universities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify Cara Perkins , the servicing Human Resources Specialist, either by e-mail at cara.perkins@noaa.gov or by telephone at 240-540-0245.
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On occasion, represent the organization as a spokesperson on immigrant responsive programs – within educational and advocacy spaces; Support the Executive Director and Grants Manager in developing grant proposals, reports, program-related materials.
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Experience producing creative, technical content and acting as a key influencer and spokesperson in the market. Among our investors are Insight Partners, Blossom Capital, Hoxton Ventures, Inovo Venture Partners, and the founders of Supercell and Yelp.
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Serve as key spokesperson for the Board regarding public health and safety topics related to the safe operation of defense nuclear facilities that design, build, maintain, and dismantle nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon components.
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The Division Director serves as a member of the Directorate for Engineering leadership team and serves as the Foundation's principal spokesperson in the areas supported by the Division, providing leadership and direction to the Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environment, and Transport Systems (CBET.
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Interact with customers and other external stakeholders as a consultant and spokesperson for Engineering in partnership/collaboration with the Product and Program Management. We are now trusted by more than 2,500 leading companies and MSPs worldwide, including NASA, Yale, Xerox, Allbirds, and Unicef.
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Serves as chief spokesperson for the Practice Area communicating regularly with client representatives (i.e., CORs and AORs) and serving a primary company representative on issues related to conflict prevention, stabilization, transitions and peacebuilding.
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The Regional Director is the primary spokesperson for the region, interpreting its programs and communicating the principles expressed by the work of the AFSC. The Regional Director is the lead on fundraising, external relations, and network building in collaboration with partners and AFSC units.
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Serve as a spokesperson for Free Our Vote, representing the organization in media interviews, public speaking engagements, and advocacy efforts. 5-6+ years of experience in fundraising for non-profit organizations, with a proven track record of securing major gifts and grants.
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Serves as the authority and senior spokesperson to all managerial levels on complex and novel issues requiring knowledge of new or proposed legislation and comprehensive knowledge of tax administration processes in order to disseminate internal and external impact on the Business Unit and its stakeholders.
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Strong media relations and on-the-record spokesperson experience. An award-winning boutique PR agency, currently recognized as America's premier communications firm, is eagerly seeking an Associate Vice President (AVP), Public Affairs to join our vibrant team.
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Serve as spokesperson of a management negotiating committee involved in contract, midterm, or appropriate arrangement negotiations, as required. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social.
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Registering as a federal lobbyist and acting as a spokesperson on issues and programs. The Senior Director of Legislative Affairs will lead a fast moving Legislative Affairs team tasked with the development and execution of Government Relations strategies and tactical plans in support of Airbus’ appropriations and authorization priorities.
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Serve as an official CES spokesperson, as needed. Crossroads Talent Solutions, LLC (Crossroads) is a Small Business Administration (SBA) 8a Business Development participant, Department of Veterans Affairs Certified Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB), and State of Maryland Department of Transportation Minority and Disadvantaged Owned Small Business, with over 20 years of professional experience in the military, government, and the private sectors.
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