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Prior strategic communications experience, including reputation management, crisis communications, employee engagement, training, stakeholder engagement, media and analyst relations, executive visibility, public affairs, and brand management.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator supports both Mythics and Emergent brands with internal and external communication tactics, and will provide brand management support through the implementation of marketing, public relations, advertising and promotional communication strategies.
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Engineer III - (A17 - $77,479.80 - $120,093.69) Senior Project Manager in the Transportation and Program Management Division will perform a variety of engineering duties of a complex nature related to project management, planning, design, and construction of roadways utilizing contract administration, public relations and written communications skills.
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In consultation with the Secretary and Chief of Staff, the Communications Directoris responsible forall public information and public relations activities falling under the purview of the Executive Office ofEducation.
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Working knowledge of public relations, communications, media relations and event planning. Must be good public speaker and be able to present materials in a clear and concise and logical manner.
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Public relations, communications, -4 years of experience in public relations or corporate communications. Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, or related field.
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No experience is necessary for the Public Relations and Communications Assistant - Entry Level. We have an immediate need for a Public Relations and Communications Assistant to join a rapidly growing team.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Advertising or closely related field. HDR is seeking a creative project manager who is passionate about communications, has a drive to innovate, and a habit of thinking outside of the box.
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Two years of public relations or ad agency experience, or experience working within a communications department of an organization, and/or administrative/coordinator experience (event planning and management, executive assistant, etc.
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Facilitate internal and external communications, content creation, copywriting, and editing for multiple projects that span across several disciplines (text, design, video, etc.) Assist the National Communications Director with creating and implementing campaigns that align with company objectives and brand messaging.
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Education, Experience, and Licenses Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, or closely related field and five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in communications, public agency communications, and/or public relations programs, with three (3) years of supervisory experience.
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Bachelor's degree in communications field, public relations, or marketing and two (2) years of related experience OR six (6) years related experience in the field for public relations, public affairs or journalism related with experience in research, conducting interviews, writing, editing, and obtaining release/approval for articles, feature stories, news releases, and statements including electronic, web based, and hard copy material.
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Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, marketing, or a related field. 7+ years in Corporate Communications and/or Public Relations. Serve as Editor-in-Chief for university public facing communications and publications.
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The Public Relations and Communications Assistant will collaborate closely with high-profile clients on performance-driven initiatives, consistently exploring innovative ways to propel their organizations and brands forward, and improve their bottom line.
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City/StateVirginia Beach, VAOverviewWork ShiftFirst (Days) (United States of America)Sentara Healthcare is currently seeking a Full-timeCommunications Specialistfor Sentara Health Plans Virginia Beach, VAJob Summary:Responsible for the development and implementation of marketing, public relations and communications projects and events that build the Sentara Health Plans image and support the company's strategic and marketing goals.
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