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2014 IABC Heritage Region Conference
CHANGE. ENGAGE GROW.
Providence, Rhode Island October 19-21
http://heritageregion.iabc.com/2014-heritage-region-conference/
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JOTW 29-2014
July 21, 2014
This is JOTW newsletter number 1,025
“Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.”
– George Washington Carver
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*** In this issue:
*** One Paragraph Pitch
1.) Communications Specialist, El Segundo Refinery, Chevron, El Segundo, CA
2.) Brand Marketing Specialist, Chevron Philippines Inc., Makati, Philippiners
3.) PR & Communications Manager, The Peninsula Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, CA
4.) PR Manager, Airweave, offered by Robert Walters, Los Angeles, CA
5.) Communications Specialist, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
6.) Communications Consultant, Cargill, Hopkins, MN
7.) Senior Internal Communications Manager, Cargill China, Shanghai, PRC
8.) Senior Communication Manager, Cargill, Schiphol, Netherlands
9.) PUBLIC RELATIONS SPEC, SCIENCE & SOCIETY, IGSP Genome Ethics, Law & Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC
10.) Editorial Assist, American Journal of Transplantation, Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, NC
11.) MANAGING EDITOR, JOURNALS & PUBLICATIONS, Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, NC
12.) Media Buyer / Account Manager, Lead Surge LLC, Dedham, Massachusetts
13.) Marcom Specialist, Protein Simple, Santa Clara, CA
14.) Social Media Intern—Summer 2014, TTG+PARTNERS, Washington, D.C.
15.) Associate Manager, Marketing Communications, Automotive Coatings, BASF, Southfield, MI,
16.) Media Planner/Buyer, The Integer Group, Des Moines, Iowa
17.) Forensic Science Writer, Palladian Partners, an Altarum company, Silver Spring, MD
18.) Editor, Princeton University Library Chronicle, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
19.) Assistant Editor or Associate Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
20.) Coordinator, Marketing & Communications, American Resort Development Association (ARDA), Washington, DC
21.) Lead Business Communications Manager, Global Business Communications, The Dow Chemical Company, Philadelphia, PA
22.) Communications Manager, North America, Dow Pharma & Food Solutions, The Dow Chemical Company, Philadelphia, PA
23.) Stakeholder Communications Manager, Cambia Health Solutions, Inc., Portland, OR
24.) Communications Director, Oklahoma State Dapartment of Health, Oklahoma City, OK
25.) Director Corporate Communications, ADP, Findlay, OH
26.) Internal Communications Director, ADP, Roseland, New Jersey
27.) Writer Marketing Communications, ADP, Hoffman Estates, Illinois
28.) Operations and Communications Assistant, Sea Change Program, Oakland, California
29.) TECHNICAL WRITER, LEAD, CACI International Inc., Chantilly, VA,
30.) Marketing Manager, Physician Recommended Nutriceuticals, Plymouth Meeting, PA
31.) Marketing and Communications Intern, The Institute for Economic Development, Chester, Pa.
32.) Account Supervisor – Integrated Team, Brian Communications, Conshohocken, PA
33.) Social Media Coordinator, Wharton Marketing and Communications department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
34.) Part-Time Public Relations Specialist, The Communication Solutions Group, Jenkintown, PA
35.) Communications Manager, Central Asia Institute, Bozeman, MT
36.) Communications Officer, The Raikes Foundation, Seattle, WA
37.) Fall Interns, CLS Strategies, Washington, D.C.
38.) Communication assistant, ADP, Lyon, Rhone Alpes, France
39.) Marketing / Communications Manager, Boora Architects, Portland, Oregon
40.) MANAGING EDITOR, Southscapes magazine, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA
41.) Vice President of Development and Communication, Common Threads, Chicago, IL
42.) Director, Corporate Employee Communications, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Northfield, IL
43.) PR Account Manager, A Better World Network, Johannesburg, South Africa
44.) Communications Coordinator, Purina PawsWay, Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
45.) Manager, Internal Communications, Nestlé Canada, North York, Ontario, Canada
46.) Corporate Spokesperson, Nestlé S.A., Vevey, Switzerland
47.) Corporate Communications Team Administrator, Nestlé UK, Gatwick, West Sussex, UK
48.) Global Public Affairs Intern, UPS, Washington, D.C.
49.) Social Media Marketing Manager, National Federation of International Business, Washington, DC
50.) Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Department Of Commerce, Alexandria, VA
51.) Director – International Strategic Communications, The Harbour Group, Washington, D.C.
52.) Communications Manager, L.A. Family Housing, North Hollywood, CA
53.) President and Chief Executive Officer, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), Bridge Partners LLC, New York, NY
54.) Advocacy, Communications and Child Rights Manager, Save the Children International, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
55.) Country Director, Kenya and Somalia, BBC Media Action, Nairobi, Kenya
56.) Audio Visual Production Specialist – Outreach & Communications, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.
57.) Department Coordinator, Communications, Ford Foundation, New York, New York
58.) Manure Management Service Consultant, ProfitPro, Albert Lea, Minnesota
http://www.nedsjotw.com/2014/07/21/jotw-29-2014/
*** Weekly Piracy Report
*** One Paragraph Pitch:
There was a time when your birth, caste, or family decided your career path. Now days it’s based on who you know! I’m a Yankee in Texas with an MBA seeking your help to get back to the east coast between the geographical region of New York City and Northern Virginia.
I have a passion for:
- Being involved in the on-going, collaborative process of two-way communication between an organization and its external audiences.
- Pitching local, regional and national story ideas that get people, places, and things noticed
- Being able to manage through influence and working with a variety of diverse stakeholders
- Informing, educating and entertaining external audiences, making them aware of organizational missions, developing messages, shaping and framing opinions, and encouraging engagement
I do not shy away from challenges and know how to build something from the ground up! My areas of interest are public, community and media relations, corporate communications and event production. I would love to get to know you and the needs of your organization. Let’s talk about the possibilities and how I may assist.
T. Denise Stokes, MBA
*** Send your One Paragraph Pitch submissions to lundquist989@cs.com. You can pitch yourself or your business anyway you want, as long as it’s short and to the point. There is no waiting list. Submit yours today!
*** 2014 IABC Heritage Region Conference
Our committee is pleased to announce that the region conference site is now live at IABC HERITAGE CONFERENCE.
It’s the season for CHANGE. Are you ready to ENGAGE and GROW?
The world of business communications is in an ever evolving state of CHANGE. As thought leaders, we are all poised to tackle these changes head on and ENGAGE our customers, our clients, and our employees as we constantly GROW to meet the challenges of our profession.
The 2014 IABC Heritage Region Conference provides a rich opportunity for professional communicators from around the country to gather at the Omni Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island October 19-21 for 21 sessions, five keynoters and numerous networking opportunities — all at a price that is less than similar one-day conferences. Join us as we learn together how to change, engage and grow…now and in the future.
Please help spread the word by sharing the details and tweeting with @IABCHRConf hashtag #IABCHR14
http://heritageregion.iabc.com/2014-heritage-region-conference/
*** Ned’s upcoming travel, maybe, perhaps:
August 1-3, Auburndale, Mass.
August 18-19-22, Tacoma, Wash.
August 22, 23, 24, San Diego, Calif.
September 12-14, Charleston, S.C.
September 19-26, Florence, Italy
October 27-28, Norfolk, VA
October 29-30, Nassau, Bahamas
November 24-27, Doha, Qatar
December 8-10, Aubu Dhabi, UAE
January 27-30 Genoa, Italy
*** From Barbara Burfeind (also received this from B. J. talley and Dave Albritton):
Hi Ned!
I hope all is well. Was wondering if you’d share the below info on JOTW or where appropriate, regarding an upcoming career transition workshop for military communicators. I’ve been referring folks to your page of late – seems like a lot of military retiring and getting out now.
Thank you! Give me a call if you have any questions.
Best, Barbara
Moving Veterans Forward Career Transition Workshop Wednesday, July 23, 2014
8:30 a.m. – noon
The National Capital Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America
(PRSA-NCC) and the Exelis Action Corps are partnering to host a career transition workshop for current and former military public affairs professionals (officer and enlisted). The move from a military career to a civilian career can be challenging for many. This workshop will give current active duty, Guard, Reserve, and veteran public affairs professionals an opportunity to learn from leaders who have successfully transitioned into civilian careers.
Workshop attendees will:
Interact with a panel of former military public affairs professionals who will share lessons learned from their own transitions to the civilian workforce. One-on-one mentoring sessions will follow the panel.
WHERE: The Women in Military Service Memorial for America is located at the entrance to Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, VA. The location is Metro-accessible on the Blue Line and pay parking is available. For
WHEN: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 (8:30 a.m. – 12 noon)
8:30 – 9:00 am: Registration / Breakfast Networking
9:00 – 10:30 am: Panel discussion about transition
10:30 – noon: Group Career Coaching Sessions – (Three 20 minute sessions)
COST: All military personnel and veterans attend for FREE. Registration fee for other attendees is $35 (PRSA members) and $50 (non-members).
REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required:
Please register no later than July 21, 2014. And be sure to bring your resume and business cards to the event.
*** Your Very Next Step!
The July 2014 issue of YVNS newsletter is posted at
http://www.yourverynextstep.com/2014/07/20/your-very-next-step-newsletter-for-july-2014/
*** Stand Out
“Stand Out” is available for those who want to stand out in job searches compared to the competition. Go to http://www.nedsjotw.com/jotw/stand-out/ and look around. “Stand Out” is researched and written by Woody Goulart.
*** Let’s get to the jobs:
1.) Communications Specialist, El Segundo Refinery, Chevron, El Segundo, CA
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/14037371
2.) Brand Marketing Specialist, Chevron Philippines Inc., Makati, Philippiners
3.) PR & Communications Manager, The Peninsula Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, CA
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/16687483
4.) PR Manager, Airweave, offered by Robert Walters, Los Angeles, CA
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/17195537
5.) Communications Specialist, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
http://jobs.newsok.com/jobs/communications-specialist-stillwater-ok-66762830-d
6.) Communications Consultant, Cargill, Hopkins, MN
http://www.cargill.com/careers/browse-jobs/job-item/index_jobNextRowUSA_MN.jsp?job=HOP02448
7.) Senior Internal Communications Manager, Cargill China, Shanghai, PRC
http://www.cargill.com/careers/browse-jobs/job-item/index_jobNextRowCHN.jsp?job=SHA00092
8.) Senior Communication Manager, Cargill, Schiphol, Netherlands
http://www.cargill.com/careers/browse-jobs/job-item/index_jobNextRowNLD.jsp?job=AMS00562
9.) PUBLIC RELATIONS SPEC, SCIENCE & SOCIETY, IGSP Genome Ethics, Law & Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=640615
10.) Editorial Assist, American Journal of Transplantation, Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, NC
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=638817
11.) MANAGING EDITOR, JOURNALS & PUBLICATIONS, Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, NC
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=638816
12.) Media Buyer / Account Manager, Lead Surge LLC, Dedham, Massachusetts
http://www.talentzoo.com/job/Media-Buyer-Account-Manager/147317.html
13.) Marcom Specialist, Protein Simple, Santa Clara, CA
http://www.jobs2careers.com/results.php?q=Marcom+Manager&l=
*** From Tia Gordon:
14.) Social Media Intern—Summer 2014, TTG+PARTNERS, Washington, D.C.
TTG+PARTNERS is a creative communications consultancy specializing in starting thoughtful conversations on race, ethnicity, and diversity in higher education. We help some of the nation’s top colleges and universities, Fortune 500 companies, and nonprofit organizations on groundbreaking campaigns and various communications initiatives targeting traditionally, marginalized student populations. Our collaborative efforts to help advance our partners’ missions include brand messaging, event promotions, media relations, social media and interactive marketing, and strategic communications. For more information, visit our website at www.ttgpartners.com.
WORK HOURS:
20 hours per week (minimum)
SALARY:
Paid (monthly stipend)
REPORTS TO:
Founder and CEO
Are you interested in making a difference in young people’s lives? Are you passionate about social and racial justice issues? Are you a social media wiz who knows how to use Facebook and Twitter to create a buzz about anything? If your answer is “yes” to all of these questions, then TTG+PARTNERS is just the place for you.
TTG+PARTNERS, the nation’s only communications consultancy with the unique focus on promoting diversity and equity in higher education, is looking for an intern to assist with the growth and development of social media campaigns for TTG+PARTNERS and our clients, including national higher education and policy organizations.
We are looking for a creative, social media marketer to help us present this material in interesting ways and expand our reach. You will work with experienced communications professionals and higher education experts on a range of fascinating issues and campaigns to ensure that all students develop the skills necessary to thrive in a globally competitive environment.
We are based in Washington, D.C., but this internship can be done virtually.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assignments will include, but are not limited to:
• Coordinate/maintain the company’s social media activities and presence on Facebook, Twitter; and other social media platforms;
• Develop priorities for social media strategies on behalf of clients; and
• Integrate social media into all communications campaigns, including engaging with bloggers.
SKILLS REQUIRED
• Demonstrated command of social networking and social media platforms (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, Twitter)
• Familiarity with emerging concepts related to business marketing and communications through social media
• Online research skills
• Energetic, reliable, and self-motivated
• Established organizational skills
• Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing
• Ability to work independently
QUALIFICATIONS
• Prospective candidates should be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree in communications, marketing, or another related field and have strong writing skills.
• The ideal candidate will be a junior, senior, or graduate student and should be available to work immediately at least 20 hours a week throughout the summer.
• An enthusiastic, out-of-the box thinker; a self-starter, and problem-solver who has excellent social media skills; some knowledge of social justice, diversity, and higher education issues; excellent written and verbal communications skills; and a willingness to work virtually, if necessary.
TTG+PARTNERS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, party or political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any illegal or prohibited factor.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for this internship, please send your cover letter, resume, and social media profiles/platform samples to work@ttgpartners.com and include SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN in the subject line. No phone calls please. Applicants are encouraged to respond as soon as possible.
15.) Associate Manager, Marketing Communications, Automotive Coatings, BASF, Southfield, MI,
16.) Media Planner/Buyer, The Integer Group, Des Moines, Iowa
http://www.talentzoo.com/job/Media-Planner-Buyer/146925.html
17.) Forensic Science Writer, Palladian Partners, an Altarum company, Silver Spring, MD
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/WXGX8NNPNWmD
18.) Editor, Princeton University Library Chronicle, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
http://careers.insidehighered.com/princeton-university/managing-editor/jobs/580606
19.) Assistant Editor or Associate Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
20.) Coordinator, Marketing & Communications, American Resort Development Association (ARDA), Washington, DC
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/9bsjh5F29NH4/
21.) Lead Business Communications Manager, Global Business Communications, The Dow Chemical Company, Philadelphia, PA
https://dow.taleo.net/careersection/10020/jobdetail.ftl?job=652396
22.) Communications Manager, North America, Dow Pharma & Food Solutions, The Dow Chemical Company, Philadelphia, PA
https://dow.taleo.net/careersection/10020/jobdetail.ftl?job=1402302
23.) Stakeholder Communications Manager, Cambia Health Solutions, Inc., Portland, OR
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/14633651
24.) Communications Director, Oklahoma State Dapartment of Health, Oklahoma City, OK
http://jobs.newsok.com/jobs/communications-director-oklahoma-city-ok-66002260-d
25.) Director Corporate Communications, ADP, Findlay, OH
http://jobs.adp.com/findlay/marketing/jobid5688723-director-corporate-communications-jobs
26.) Internal Communications Director, ADP, Roseland, New Jersey
http://jobs.adp.com/new-jersey/marketing/jobid5616654-internal-communications-director-jobs
27.) Writer Marketing Communications, ADP, Hoffman Estates, Illinois
http://jobs.adp.com/chicago/marketing/jobid5595292-writer-marketing-communications-jobs
28.) Operations and Communications Assistant, Sea Change Program, Oakland, California
http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/10742-operations-and-communications-assistant
29.) TECHNICAL WRITER, LEAD, CACI International Inc., Chantilly, VA,
http://careers.caci.com/job/Chantilly-TECHNICAL-WRITER%2C-LEAD-Job-VA-20151/69249000/
*** From Bill Seiberlich:
30.) Marketing Manager, Physician Recommended Nutriceuticals, Plymouth Meeting, PA
https://www.gatherdocs.com/listing/808
31.) Marketing and Communications Intern, The Institute for Economic Development, Chester, Pa.
Description: The Institute for Economic Development, Chester, Pa. seeks a dynamic, self-starter to assist marketing and communications efforts. This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience various aspects of marketing while working for a well-known nonprofit organization.
Responsibilities may include:
• Working with the Executive Director to redesign, update and maintain the IED’s social media presence, including daily monitoring, posting, scheduling and reporting Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin updates
• Assisting in planning, writing and managing e-blasts and e-newsletters
• Drafting, distributing and pitching news releases, media alerts and other stories
• Managing editorial and event calendars
• Developing content and updating the organization’s website regularly
• Creating databases of targeted businesses and community organizations
• Collaborating with staff on new ideas, directions, and tools for marketing and communications
• Providing assistance in coordinating Board activities and communications.
• Coordinating outreach activities with elected officials, business community, and other allied organizations.
Qualifications:
• Firm grasp of available tools and platforms in the social media space
• Completed or working toward a college degree (junior level and up), preferably in a related field (e.g., English, Marketing/Communications, Advertising or Public Relations)
• Understanding of the basic principles of public relations and/or marketing
• Must be computer literate (working knowledge of word processing, PowerPoint, Excel)
• Knowledge of HTML, website content management and graphic design a plus
• Good written and oral communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to communicate in a professional manner with press and community contacts
• Ability to work well independently, and within a team.
This is a paid internship. For more information, contact Mike McGee at Michael.mcgee@crozer.org or 610-499-7534.
32.) Account Supervisor – Integrated Team, Brian Communications, Conshohocken, PA
Brian Communications is a strategic communications agency, led by Brian Tierney. With expertise in strategic counsel and planning, public relations, branding and advertising. Brian Communications is one of the fastest-growing communications firms in the Philadelphia region. Our Integrated Communications group has expertise in advertising, marketing strategy and brand positioning. We are known for our ability to optimally synergize these skills in programs that deliver exceptional results. Opportunity located in Conshohocken, PA.
Job Description:
• Individual will report directly to the Executive Vice President.
• Individual will work directly with the clients and will completely oversee the complete execution of integrated programs.
• Ideal candidate understands the process and suppliers needed in developing ads and other media such as commercials, and collateral and can integrate these into overall multi-platform programs.
• Individual will be responsible for assisting with the development of integrated communication programs calling on internal strategic and digital resources, as well as identifying outside resources as needed.
• Desired candidate will evaluate campaign performance and provide post-campaign analysis, as appropriate.
Required Qualifications
• 5 to 7 years of experience in strategic planning and handling of traditional and digital advertising functions in an agency or agency-like environment but who is also at-home in the digital world.
• Ability to effectively manage one’s own time to work on multiple projects across multiple accounts. Ability to change directions quickly and to frequently reorder priorities.
• Excellent communication skills to communicate statuses and effectively set expectations with a variety of contacts, including client contacts.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to race, ethnicity, gender, veteran status, or on the basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
Please submit your resume to Jenny Adams, HR Manager, jadams@rtm.com.
33.) Social Media Coordinator, Wharton Marketing and Communications department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
The Social Media Coordinator, a member of the Wharton Marketing and Communications department, will report to the Director of Social Media and be responsible for the daily development and delivery of social media content across Wharton’s social media channels including, but not limited to, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, and YouTube. This person will create, publish, monitor, analyze, and report on social media and work collaboratively with the Director to support various programs, publications, initiatives, faculty, and staff with creative organic and paid social campaigns. S/he will also support the Director in ensuring the best tactics are being used and new products are accounted for in strategy planning.
Job Grade (25), 35.00 hours, full health benefits
http://jobs.hr.upenn.edu/postings/4970
34.) Part-Time Public Relations Specialist, The Communication Solutions Group, Jenkintown, PA
http://www.journalismjobs.com/job_listing.cfm?JobID=1600112
35.) Communications Manager, Central Asia Institute, Bozeman, MT
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/nFj83dZn6FsP/
*** From Mac’s List:
36.) Communications Officer, The Raikes Foundation, Seattle, WA
https://www.macslist.org/macs-list/The-Raikes-Foundation/Communications-Officer/pBSW9QzX38bF/#top
37.) Fall Interns, CLS Strategies, Washington, D.C.
http://www.clsstrategies.com/news/cls-strategies-hiring-fall-interns
38.) Communication assistant, ADP, Lyon, Rhone Alpes, France
http://jobs.adp.com/fr/france/marketing/jobid5639831-communication-assistant-jobs
39.) Marketing / Communications Manager, Boora Architects, Portland, Oregon
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/16690080
40.) MANAGING EDITOR, Southscapes magazine, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA
http://careers.insidehighered.com/university-georgia/managing-editor/jobs/579953
41.) Vice President of Development and Communication, Common Threads, Chicago, IL
http://www.goodfoodjobs.com/jobs/44089/vice-president-of-development-and-communications.html
42.) Director, Corporate Employee Communications, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Northfield, IL
43.) PR Account Manager, A Better World Network, Johannesburg, South Africa
http://www.bizcommunity.com/Job/196/18/212030.html
44.) Communications Coordinator, Purina PawsWay, Nestlé Purina PetCare Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
https://nestle.taleo.net/careersection/3/jobdetail.ftl?job=1400046S
45.) Manager, Internal Communications, Nestlé Canada, North York, Ontario, Canada
https://nestle.taleo.net/careersection/3/jobdetail.ftl?job=140004AA
46.) Corporate Spokesperson, Nestlé S.A., Vevey, Switzerland
https://nestle.taleo.net/careersection/3/jobdetail.ftl?job=140001NS
47.) Corporate Communications Team Administrator, Nestlé UK, Gatwick, West Sussex, UK
https://nestle.taleo.net/careersection/3/jobdetail.ftl?job=1400041Z
48.) Global Public Affairs Intern, UPS, Washington, D.C.
http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=136322064
49.) Social Media Marketing Manager, National Federation of International Business, Washington, DC
http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH05/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NFIB&cws=1&rid=1348
50.) Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Department Of Commerce, Alexandria, VA
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/375782600
51.) Director – International Strategic Communications, The Harbour Group, Washington, D.C.
52.) Communications Manager, L.A. Family Housing, North Hollywood, CA
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/35D2gpZ9Xxkh4/
*** From Racquel White, who got it from Lori Billingsley, who got it from Dan Delany:
53.) President and Chief Executive Officer, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), Bridge Partners LLC, New York, NY
http://www.bridgespan.org/Nonprofit_Jobs/Position_Details.aspx?jobId=12444
54.) Advocacy, Communications and Child Rights Manager, Save the Children International, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
55.) Country Director, Kenya and Somalia, BBC Media Action, Nairobi, Kenya
https://www.globaljobs.org/jobs/1533-nairobi-kenya-bbc-media-action-country-director-and-somalia
56.) Audio Visual Production Specialist – Outreach & Communications, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.
57.) Department Coordinator, Communications, Ford Foundation, New York, New York
https://www.globaljobs.org/jobs/1528-new-york-ford-foundation-department-coordinator-communications
*** Weekly Alternative Selections:
58.) Manure Management Service Consultant, ProfitPro, Albert Lea, Minnesota
*** Weekly Piracy Report:
127-14 13.07.2014: 2300 LT: Posn: 02:01N – 104:29E, Around 24nm South of Pulau Aur, Malaysia.
Pirates boarded a product tanker underway unnoticed. OOW noticed a small boat near the vessel and raised the alarm. Seeing alerted crew the pirates escaped empty handed.
126-14 15.07.2014: 2345 LT: Posn: 01:44N – 105:07E, Around 44nm NE of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia.
A product tanker enroute from Singapore to Sandakan, Malaysia was boarded and hijacked. Pirates transferred and stole part of the fuel cargo, stole crew properties and damaged the vessel’s communication equipment and main engines before leaving. Three crew members were injured during the incident.
125-14 15.07.2014: 0630 LT: Posn: 01:29N – 104:43E, Around 17nm NNE of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia.
Robbers boarded an anchored tanker unnoticed and escaped with ship’s properties. Duty crew noticed footprints near the engine room workshop and raised the alarm. Upon investigation, it was found that the robbers had broken the lock on the steering gear room watertight door and entered the engine room workshop. Ship’s properties were stolen from the workshop and safety lockers. Incident reported to IFC Singapore Navy.
124-14 09.07.2014: 0115 LT: Posn : 01:59N – 108:28E, Around 37nm WSW of Pulau Merundung, Indonesia.
While underway armed pirates boarded a general cargo ship, took the Master hostage, stole his personal properties and escaped. During the incident the Master sustained serious injuries on the head. Full details of the incident requested.
123-14 09.07.2014: 0300 LT: Posn: 01:27.2N – 104:38.5E, Around 13nm NNE of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia.
Six robbers boarded an anchored product tanker. Duty A/B on routine rounds noticed the robbers at poop deck and informed the D/O who raised the alarm. All crew mustered and a search was carried out. Upon hearing the alarm the robbers escaped empty handed.
122-14 31.05.2014: 0300 LT: Posn: 01:20N – 104:23E, around 6nm SE of Pulau Lima, Johor, Malaysia.
While enroute from Port Klang to Gresik, robbers boarded a bulk carrier unnoticed. Chief Engineer found the engines room stores has been burgled and ships stores missing.
121-14 07.07.2014: 0010 LT: Posn: 22:47N – 070:03E, Kandla Anchorage, India.
Five robbers boarded an anchored product tanker. Alert duty AB on routine rounds noticed the robbers and raised the alarm. Upon hearing the alarm the robbers jumped overboard and escaped in their boat. A search was carried out. The padlock to the forward stores was found broken and ship’s properties missing.
120-14 06.07.2014: 2300 LT: Posn: 22:48N – 070:01E, Kandla Anchorage, India.
Two robbers in a fishing boat approached and boarded an anchored product tanker. Duty crew on routine rounds noticed the robbers and raised the alarm resulting in the robbers jumping overboard and escaping in their boat. Upon investigation, it was found that three padlocks were broken and ship’s properties were stolen.
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