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Provide reports monthly or as directed by the Vice President on fundraising activities, major gifts, grants and special events, public relations, and other funding efforts. Reporting to the Vice President of External Relations, this position serves as one of the primary strategists in developing and implementing our national and regional fundraising plans (including individuals, foundations, corporate and public sources), securing investment into the loan fund and designing support structures for local donor engagement.
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Manage advertising, branding, event planning, social media, public relations, and crisis communications initiatives while adhering to approved budgets. Events, Communications & Public Relations.
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A minimum of 5-7 years of progressively responsible experience in public relations, with a proven track record in the music, entertainment, and technology sectors. Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, or a related field.
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At least 7-10 years of relevant experience in a communications or marketing role at a law firm, public relations/communications firm, or in another professional services environment (e.g., private equity firm, consulting firm.
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This experience must be equivalent to job code 1312 Public Information Officer for the City and County of San Francisco and must include at least one (1) year of experience in planning and conducting a public relations, public information, or public education program.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 7 Years, A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Litigation Counsel to lead significant cases on behalf of the firm's public entity clients. Manage all aspects of case progression, including client relations, conferring with opposing counsel, and providing guidance to the team.
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Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline or communications, public relations, journalism, or related field; advanced degree preferred. Media Relations: Cultivate and maintain relationships with key media outlets, journalists and industry influencers to secure positive coverage and manage crisis communications effectively.
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Communications Design tells OpenAI’s story—what we’re doing and why it matters—to the world through a variety of surfaces, most notably openai.com. Our small but nimble and growing team supports the design and development needs across the entire company, and sits within a larger team of professionals in press relations, public policy, and employee communications.
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Forget timesheets, spray-and-pray media outreach and bland, programmatic PR work.
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Provide leadership and advocacy in relations with local state and federal public entities and community-based organizations to educate the community about needs for homeless youth. Experience and knowledge of housing subsidies, property management, and tenant/lease relations strongly preferred.
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Drive GTM marketing programs with public relations, analyst relations, events demand generation, and field marketing that build up pipeline demands, accelerate deals, and enable awareness at product launch and beyond.
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7+ years of experience in marketing, corporate communications, public relations, or a similar role. Manage public relations (PR) initiatives and PR agency to enhance the company’s reputation and visibility with relevant audiences.
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Partner effectively across AWS with groups such as engineering, digital marketing, sales, business development, public relations, analyst relations, partner marketing, and evangelists to drive marketing for the AMO business.
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About SparkFrom startups to Fortune 20 members, Spark specializes in helping technology-focused and innovation-minded companies transform their brands by bringing powerful narratives to life through public relations and integrated marketing programs.
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In addition to leading strategic planning efforts, fully partake in the execution of the programs we develop, as determined appropriate by account, including but not limited to writing/editing, media relations, social media, digital communications and crisis work.
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