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Gensler is seeking a professional, motivated, and highly collaborative individual to join our team as a Public Relations Coordinator, specifically supporting our Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver offices.
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You will work closely with a Sr. Public Relations Manager and the Director, PR & Communications to coordinate communications materials, campaigns, events, and other PR activities. Job Title: Associate Public Relations Manager.
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Experience working for or with Japanese companies/brands is a plus. Established press and influencer contacts in the video game, family entertainment industry and consumer media is a plus. Learn more online at Pokemon.com and on Facebook (facebook.com/pokemon), YouTube (youtube.com/pokemon), Twitter (twitter.com/pokemon), and Instagram (instagram.com/pokemon.
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Provide general support to the PR and Communications function at The Pokémon Company International with a focus on the Pokémon Trading Card Game product line and associate ecosystem, Consumer Products including Licensing, Publishing and e-commerce (Pokémon Center) programs, Animation/Scripted Entertainment, Brand Marketing moments and Promotions for video games, mobile products, and competitive play programs.
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Job Summary: This role is responsible for supporting PR initiatives and campaigns across the Pok mon brand s portfolio of consumer products including the Pok mon Trading Card Game and its associated ecosystem, E-commerce (Pok mon Center), Licensing, Publishing, as well as our Animation and Scripted Entertainment programs, and Brand Marketing and Promotional initiatives.
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Bachelor's degree in public policy, international relations, public health, development, or a related field with significant (10+) years of progressive senior level experience leading advocacy strategies in global health and development.
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5 years of relevant experience, with a minimum of one year of experience in public policy advocacy and/or government relations. This work involves identifying and analyzing public policies that will improve oral health; working with oral health, patient and community advocates, both locally and statewide, to build and support coalitions to effect policy change; and working with Arcora's Policy Director and lobby team to advance our legislative agenda.
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This position incorporates a broad generalist background in human resource management skills and expertise in strategic client partnership, including employee and labor relations, talent development, performance management, workforce development, culture design and change management, diversity and inclusion, conflict resolution, organizational change and restructuring, budgeting, compensation, and recruitment.
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The Director reports to the Evans School's Assistant Dean for Advancement & External Relations and supervises the Alumni & Community Engagement Manager. Understanding of and belief in the value of public policy, nonprofit management, governance and the programmatic elements of the Evans school.
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They will work alongside our Regional Public Relations Manager sitting in the Seattle office to provide PR admin and related activities representing Gensler’s brand, reputation, and thought leadership in our markets.
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For the Corporate Relations position, experience in corporate sponsorship, fundraising and relations desired. The Development Officer, Corporate Relations expands Hopelink’s profile in the local business community through cultivation and stewardship of corporate partners and procurement of corporate gifts and sponsorships for annual campaigns and events.
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BA/BS in journalism, communications, public relations, public engagement or related field. REPORTS TO : Associate Director of Public Relations. Develop and execute a plan for outreach to key organizations such as the Downtown Seattle Association, Russel Investment Center, Seattle Waterfront, Visit Seattle, Port of Seattle, Hotels and more, to spark and maintain strategic public engagement and promotional partnerships.
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Knowledge and experience in university recruiting, talent acquisition, community relations, donor/alumni relations, workforce business development, employment trends. Reporting to the Director of Career Engagement, the Assistant Director of External Relations is responsible for the full lifecycle of employer engagement, developing and maintaining relationships with employers to expand career and external experiential learning opportunities for students for the purpose of successful engagement and recruiting outcomes.
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We own multiple channels by which we communicate to our DSP Owners, including the Communication Center, Email, and SMS. We communicate to DAs through the DA In-App Newsfeed, built within their Amazon Delivery App. We partner effectively with other content creator teams including Public Relations, Operations Internal Communications (OIC), and Amazon Global Communities (AGC) to Insist on the Highest Standards.
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Interested in Corporate Communications public relations role, working across social impact, corporate reputation, issues/crisis, and creative media storytelling programs. Experience in food & beverage, social impact communications, media relations, and/or crisis is a plus.
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