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Maintain brand standards and ensure compliance across all written and visual communications. Five to ten years of communications experience, ideally including a blend of campaign communications, crisis communications, advocacy, and media relations.
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Develop and lead communications strategies to support BNY Mellon's public affairs engagement on major regulatory and policy developments that span US, EMEA and APAC jurisdictions, with a particular focus in DC and in alignment with the Public Policy and Government Affairs team.
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Work with thought leaders to translate complex or abstract ideas into polished visual storytelling for communication. Create original design work for a wide range of print and digital projects (social media content, newsletters, blog posts, web pages, direct mail, web banners, print pieces, ads, emails, videos, and other visual materials.
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Of Openings: 1 Category: Communications/Media/Public Relations - Communications Specialist Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l., Tysons (McLean), Virginia, United States Responsibilities Communications Specialist The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) , the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world seeks a Communications Specialist for our Tysons (McLean), VA office.
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The Managing Director of Communications and Content Strategy is the guardian and champion of ASLAs brand, its voice, and all facets of ASLAs communications as well as its public and media relations strategies.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site requires general support services for the Office of Communications (HOC). BS/BA degree in communications or a related field of study. Communications Support Specialist.
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Structured has an immediate opening in Clackamas, Oregon or Spokane, Washington for a Digital Marketing Communications Specialist that will be responsible for managing various digital channels and tools by creating, optimizing, and measuring campaigns, working with the sales team to generate pipeline through digital marketing efforts, developing, implementing, and measuring digital marketing strategies and tactics to drive online visibility, traffic, and lead generation.
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The Communications Manager will work with The Hub’s strategic communications team to draft strategic communications materials to be utilized by campaigns and partners, as well as work on a team, project managing cross cutting work products.
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The Senior Marketing Communications Manager is responsible for developing marketing content and supervising the Content and Graphic Design teams and outside resources retained for specific projects (agencies, freelancers, etc.
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Deputy Director of Government Affairs & Communications. Works closely with Live Action’s Vice President of Comnicationsand President and External Communications department to develop a media strategy in furtherance of the Program goals.
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May help lead local union communications staff and specialists in developing and coordinating public relations, media relations and general communications support for campaigns and other union projects.
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Our interns have the opportunity to work with both our national and state teams while learning new skills and getting a taste of different areas of work, including field, communications and other projects.
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You will play a key role in managing internal and external communications, media relations, and crisis communications. Lead crisis communications efforts, developing and implementing response plans to mitigate negative publicity.
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We're looking for a Visual Communications Specialist to join our communications and membership team! The Visual Communications Specialist will be responsible for transforming CSWE content into visually engaging content that speaks to our membership.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, DC, seeks a Communications Associate Attorney to join their team. They will be responsible for providing legal counsel to clients on various communications-related matters, including advocacy at regulatory agencies, contract negotiation, and litigation.
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