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You lost me at hello.
How to win their attention in the first 7 seconds.
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JOTW 25-2015
June 22, 2015
This is JOTW newsletter number 1,611
“A problem well stated is a problem half solved.”
– Charles Franklin Kettering
“Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems.”
– Rene Descartes
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*** In this issue:
*** One Paragraph Pitch
1.) Senior Media Planner, Campbell Ewald, West Hollywood, California
2.) MANAGER OF MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS, Glacier Park INC., Columbia Falls, MT
3.) Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington DC
4.) Director of Marketing & Communications, Threshold Group, Seattle, Washington
5.) Director of Employee and Strategic Outreach, NCAA, Indianapolis, IN
6.) Marketing, Publicity & Website Coordinator (Part-Time), Hudson Valley Writers Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York
7.) Manager of Human Resources Communications, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
8.) SSI – Director of Marketing Communications and Public Relations, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc., Milpitas California
9.) Director, Digital Content Development, Samsung Electronics America, New York, NY
10.) Office Manager, Buchanan Public Relations, Ardmore, PA
11.) Copy Editor, Merkle, King of Prussia, PA
12.) Associate Creative Director, Non Profit, Merkle, Columbia, Maryland
13.) Internal Marketing and Communications Manager, DuPage Medical Group, Downers Grove, IL
14.) Communications Specialist, Montana Lottery, State of Montana, Helena, MT
15.) Communications Director, Montana Department of Labor and Industry, State of Montana, Helena, MT
16.) Entertainment Reporter, International Business Times, New York, NY
17.) Manager, Conservation Communications, National Wildlife Federation, Washington, DC
18.) Online Integration Coordinator, National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA
19.) Communications Consultant, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, Saskatoon, SK
20.) CLUB MONACO: EDITORIAL DIRECTOR, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
21.) DIRECTOR, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
22.) COPYWRITER, INTERNAL CREATIVE AGENCY, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
23.) Head of EMEA Policy Communications, Facebook, London, UK
24.) Communications Director, International (Instagram), Facebook, Menlo Park, CA
25.) Corporate Communications Associate Manager, Mobile Partnerships, Facebook, Menlo Park, CA
26.) Manager Brand PR EMEA, Hilton Worldwide, Watford, UK
27.) Senior Communications Manager, Hotel Operations EMEA, Hilton Worldwide, Watford, UK
28.) Head of Internal Communication, Invesco, London, UK
29.) Marketing Comms Specialist, Invesco, London, UK
30.) Communications Publications Editorial Manager – Institutional Advancement, Hostos Community College, CUNY, NY, NY
31.) L’Oréal Paris – Director, Social Media, L’Oréal, New York, NY
32.) KIEHL’S DIRECTOR / AVP, PR & COMMUNICATIONS, L’Oréal, New York, NY
33.) Assistant Vice President, Public Relations, Maybelline Color Cosmetics, L’Oréal, New York, NY
34.) PR and Social Media Manager, Paper and Packaging Board, McLean, Virginia
35.) CONSEILLER PRINCIPAL EN COMMUNNICATIONS (Preference given to those applicants who have earned the Accredited Business Communicator designation.), Shannex Inc., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
36.) Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Drug Administration, Department Of Health And Human Services, College Park, MD
37.) Communications Associate, Asian Community Development Corporation(ACDC), Boston, MA
38.) Public Affairs Specialist, Defense Media Activity, Fort Meade, MD
39.) Communications Specialist, KALISPELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Kalispell, MT
40.) Communications & Marketing Specialist, Biomimicry 3.8, Missoula, MT
41.) Communications Director, Community Action Services and Food Bank, Provo, UT
42.) Social Media/ Events Coordinator, (Media Information Coordinator), School of Journalism, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
43.) PR & Social Media Manager, OMI Industries, Inc., Long Grove, Illinois
44.) Marketing Specialist, AAA MountainWest, Helena, MT
45.) Public Affairs & Outreach Officer – 17044, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Prince George’s County, Maryland
46.) Instructor of Communication Studies, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS
47.) Senior Secretary for Communications and Marketing, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS
48.) Media Specialist, MTS, Stennis Space Center, MS
49.) Zip Line Canopy Tour Trip Leaders/Guides, The Gorge Zip Line, Saluda, North Carolina
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*** One Paragraph Pitch:
None this week
*** 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. You can include a photo, too! There is no waiting list. And it’s free! Submit yours today!
*** You lost me at hello.
How to win their attention in the first 7 seconds.
You have a chance opportunity to speak to that busy executive you’ve been trying to influence. Or you’re about to make that make-or-break it presentation to your senior executives or client.
You have seven seconds to win their attention.
Once the hook is set, you must deliver something interesting and worthwhile so they won’t think their time with you was wasted.
What do you say?
From Communitelligence Inc. (http://www.communitelligence.com/)
*** Ned’s upcoming travel, maybe, perhaps:
June 22-25, Owego/Syracuse, New York
July 3-6, Auburndale, Mass.
July 7-8, Cleveland, Ohio
July 15-17, San Diego, Calif.
August 3-8, East Lansing, Mich.
August 17-19, San Diego, Calif.
September 30-3 October, Tokyo, Japan
October 28-29, San Juan, Puerto Rico
*** Who is pimping who?
Cleveland or Milwaukee? You’re welcome to it!
*** Your Very Next Step!
The May / June issue of YVNS newsletter is posted at
http://www.yourverynextstep.com/2015/05/22/your-very-next-step-newsletter-for-may-june-2015/
*** Let’s get to the jobs!
1.) Senior Media Planner, Campbell Ewald, West Hollywood, California
http://www.talentzoo.com/job/Senior-Media-Planner/150616.html
2.) MANAGER OF MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS, Glacier Park INC., Columbia Falls, MT
https://external-glacierpark-viad.icims.com/jobs/5143/manager-of-marketing-%26-public-relations/job
3.) Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington DC
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/407291700
4.) Director of Marketing & Communications, Threshold Group, Seattle, Washington
http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/24286436
*** From Danika Ham:
Good afternoon –
The NCAA would like to post a job opening on Ned’s Job of the Week, below is the information about our opening.
Director of Employee and Strategic Outreach, NCAA, Indianapolis, IN
http://www.ncaa.org/about/employment by July 3rd.
Please let me know if you need any other information, thank you and have a great weekend!
Best,
Danika Ham
Danika Ham
Administrative Assistant of Human Resources
NCAA
Indianapolis, IN
5.) Director of Employee and Strategic Outreach, NCAA, Indianapolis, IN
Basic Functions:
The primary focus of this position is on developing, implementing and managing strategies for all national office internal communication programs. In addition, the incumbent in this position will provide oversight and leadership in the areas of former student-athlete outreach and service initiatives, NCAA presidential outreach efforts and internal national office branding initiatives. All work is to be done in an inclusive, collaborative and accountable manner. Using primary and secondary research, the incumbent will recommend and develop specific strategies for continued growth and improvement in each of these areas. The individual in this position will also work with other groups within the national office to meet their specific employee communications needs. The incumbent will also be called upon to provide advice and counsel to group leadership specific to these four areas and to communication issues in general that impact the Association and national office.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Identify, develop and implement communication solutions to key issues impacting national office employees, former student-athlete outreach and services, NCAA presidential outreach and internal brand management in coordination with the managing director of strategic communications.
- Develop and maintain a comprehensive, in-depth understanding and knowledge of the NCAA, its governance structure and related processes, all major Association and intercollegiate athletics issues, and implement appropriate, effective internal and external communication strategies around these matters.
- Provide leadership and oversight to the assistant director of internal communications to ensure all internal national office communication platforms (the NCAA Daily email, Intranet web page, digital signage units, NCAA Fast Breaks, etc.) contain content that is relevant, current, and of benefit to the national office staff and aligns with the communication strategies of national office and Communications group.
- Provide leadership and oversight to the associate director of outreach and internal branding to help other national office units achieve their communication goals in a brand-compliant manner. Develop and maintain a comprehensive, in-depth understanding and knowledge of brand guidelines and their application.
- Provide leadership and oversight to the associate director of NCAA president and former student-athlete outreach to ensure strategic engagement opportunities are maximized in reaching former NCAA student-athletes. Develop a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of NCAA After the Game™ and the Former NCAA Student-Athlete Career Center.
- Provide leadership and oversight to the associate director of NCAA president and former student-athlete engagement to ensure strategic engagement opportunities are maximized for reaching membership and external audiences on behalf of the NCAA president. Develop and maintain a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the NCAA President’s External Engagement Program.
- Serve as an active and engaged member of the Communications Management Team, which leads the entire Communications group.
- Collaborate with other units within the national office and maintain a working knowledge of their work.
- Support staff by training, teaching, mentoring and by providing internal and external professional development opportunities.
- Provide fiscal oversight to the unit’s operations while maintaining accountability.
- Other duties as assigned by the managing director of strategic communications.
Preferred Qualifications and Minimum Requirements:
- Ten to fifteen years of strategic communications experience at highly-visible organizations with a special emphasis on internal employee communications.
- Broad communications expertise that lends itself to providing strategic communications advice for employee communications, issues management and other communication challenges.
- Supervisory experience with proven ability to lead a team and create a dynamic team environment.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, especially the ability to collaborate well.
- Strong written, oral and presentation skills.
- Ability to work effectively on multiple tasks under tight deadlines.
- Experience within higher education or working with campus communicators, university alumni associations, etc. (preferred)
- Working knowledge of brand and brand guidelines and how they work in concert with an organization’s strategic communication efforts. (preferred)
- Experience in managing strategic social media programs. (preferred)
- Experience in communicating with large membership organizations or associations. (preferred)
- Experience in placing senior executives in strategic messaging environments at the national and regional level. (preferred)
- Bachelor’s degree in communications or associated field (required). Master’s degree or professional accreditation preferred.
- Creativity and flexibility.
- Computer proficiency.
- Ability to travel approximately 15 days per year.
Principal Internal Contacts:
Senior national office leadership, executive group; managing directors/directors for national office groups; internal constituent groups and national office staff at large.
Principal External Contacts:
Campus communicators (university relations, sports information directors, alumni organizations, academic and academic success / life skills providers); university presidents, athletic directors, athletic conference commissioners, NCAA affiliate groups, vendors and contractors, and external constituent groups (e.g. National Letterwinners Association, etc.).
http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NCAA&cws=1&rid=976
6.) Marketing, Publicity & Website Coordinator (Part-Time), Hudson Valley Writers Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York
http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/17635-marketing-publicity-website-coordinator-part-time
7.) Manager of Human Resources Communications, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/24064099/
8.) SSI – Director of Marketing Communications and Public Relations, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc., Milpitas California
https://careers.us.samsung.com/careers/svc/app/viewSearchJob?siteId=AB06
9.) Director, Digital Content Development, Samsung Electronics America, New York, NY
https://careers.us.samsung.com/careers/svc/app/viewSearchJob?reqstnNo=245728
*** From Bill Seiberlich:
10.) Office Manager, Buchanan Public Relations, Ardmore, PA
Office manager sought for thriving, fast-paced, dog-friendly public relations firm in Ardmore (soon moving to Bryn Mawr). Duties include:
- Regular office duties such as answering phones / opening mail / getting coffee going / ordering and managing supplies
- Bookkeeping – using QuickBooks to pay bills, issue invoices, etc.
- Serve as assistant to the executive management team (keep an eye on emails, incoming mail, help prep team for meetings, etc.)
- Pitch in on account service, as needed (research, media lists, writing and editing, etc.)
- Keep the agency moving in the right direction
Ideal candidate will be exceptionally organized, excel at time management and multi-tasking, be able to anticipate needs and opportunities, have familiarity with QuickBooks, Word, WordPress, Excel, Adobe Creative Suite and Power Point, be comfortable and familiar with social media, have strong oral and written communications skills, and like dogs. Experience in or familiarity with public relations and / or media landscape a plus. Writing experience highly valued.
Position may be either part-time (15-20 hours a week in a job-sharing role) or full-time. The office is open from 8:30 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Willing to consider recent college graduate who comes with outstanding organizational skills and eagerness to learn.
Salary commensurate with experience. A full benefits package is available, including 401(k).
Buchanan Public Relations is a full-service public relations, social media and crisis communications firm. We are the Philadelphia affiliate of the Public Relations Global Network. We take our clients and their work very seriously. Ourselves, a little less so.
Resumes to nancy@buchananpr.com. No phone calls, please.
11.) Copy Editor, Merkle, King of Prussia, PA
12.) Associate Creative Director, Non Profit, Merkle, Columbia, Maryland
https://merkle-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=1871
13.) Internal Marketing and Communications Manager, DuPage Medical Group, Downers Grove, IL
http://jobs.iabc.com/c/job.cfm?job=24263849&site_id=65
14.) Communications Specialist, Montana Lottery, State of Montana, Helena, MT
https://mtstatejobs.taleo.net/careersection/200/jobdetail.ftl?job=15141193
15.) Communications Director, Montana Department of Labor and Industry, State of Montana, Helena, MT
https://mtstatejobs.taleo.net/careersection/200/jobdetail.ftl?job=15141271
16.) Entertainment Reporter, International Business Times, New York, NY
http://corp.ibt.com/careers/20/entertainment-reporter
17.) Manager, Conservation Communications, National Wildlife Federation, Washington, DC
https://nwf.applicantpro.com/jobs/237619.html
18.) Online Integration Coordinator, National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA
https://nwf.applicantpro.com/jobs/199705.html
19.) Communications Consultant, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, Saskatoon, SK
http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/24286115/
20.) CLUB MONACO: EDITORIAL DIRECTOR, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
http://polo.hodesiq.com/job_detail.asp?JobID=5057692
21.) DIRECTOR, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
https://polo.hodesiq.com/job_detail.asp?JobID=5035038
22.) COPYWRITER, INTERNAL CREATIVE AGENCY, Ralph Lauren, New York, NY
https://polo.hodesiq.com/job_detail.asp?JobID=5058260
23.) Head of EMEA Policy Communications, Facebook, London, UK
https://www.facebook.com/careers/department?dept=communications&req=a0IA000000G2qVnMAJ
24.) Communications Director, International (Instagram), Facebook, Menlo Park, CA
https://www.facebook.com/careers/department?dept=communications&req=a0I1200000G4hdvEAB
25.) Corporate Communications Associate Manager, Mobile Partnerships, Facebook, Menlo Park, CA
https://www.facebook.com/careers/department?req=a0I1200000G4pkHEAR
26.) Manager Brand PR EMEA, Hilton Worldwide, Watford, UK
https://hilton.taleo.net/careersection/europe_external/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=415251
27.) Senior Communications Manager, Hotel Operations EMEA, Hilton Worldwide, Watford, UK
https://hilton.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=EUR012BE
28.) Head of Internal Communication, Invesco, London, UK
https://invesco.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=144221
29.) Marketing Comms Specialist, Invesco, London, UK
https://invesco.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=15481
30.) Communications Publications Editorial Manager – Institutional Advancement, Hostos Community College, CUNY, NY, NY
31.) L’Oréal Paris – Director, Social Media, L’Oréal, New York, NY
https://career.loreal.com/careers/JobDetail/L-Or-al-Paris-Director-Social-Media/6540
32.) KIEHL’S DIRECTOR / AVP, PR & COMMUNICATIONS, L’Oréal, New York, NY
https://career.loreal.com/careers/JobDetail/Director-AVP-Kiehl-s-PR-Communications/6606
33.) Assistant Vice President, Public Relations, Maybelline Color Cosmetics, L’Oréal, New York, NY
https://career.loreal.com/careers/JobDetail/AVP-Maybelline-Global-Public-Relations/7710
34.) PR and Social Media Manager, Paper and Packaging Board, McLean, Virginia
http://jobs.prnewsonline.com/jobseeker/job/24177611
35.) CONSEILLER PRINCIPAL EN COMMUNNICATIONS (Preference given to those applicants who have earned the Accredited Business Communicator designation.), Shannex Inc., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/24087291
36.) Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Drug Administration, Department Of Health And Human Services, College Park, MD
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/407271600
37.) Communications Associate, Asian Community Development Corporation(ACDC), Boston, MA
http://dailyinterlake.thejobnetwork.com/job/14280483
38.) Public Affairs Specialist, Defense Media Activity, Fort Meade, MD
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/407327800
39.) Communications Specialist, KALISPELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Kalispell, MT
40.) Communications & Marketing Specialist, Biomimicry 3.8, Missoula, MT
http://www.indeed.com/cmp/Biomimicry-3.8/jobs/Communication-Marketing-Specialist-ee32beb3737f2eef
41.) Communications Director, Community Action Services and Food Bank, Provo, UT
http://dailyinterlake.thejobnetwork.com/job/14316019
42.) Social Media/ Events Coordinator, (Media Information Coordinator), School of Journalism, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
https://university-montana-hr.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.dspjob&jobid=1265
43.) PR & Social Media Manager, OMI Industries, Inc., Long Grove, Illinois
http://jobs.prnewsonline.com/jobseeker/job/23985516
44.) Marketing Specialist, AAA MountainWest, Helena, MT
https://www.mountainwest.aaa.com/careers/job-posting-brand-marketing-specialist-helena-mt-6-19-15
45.) Public Affairs & Outreach Officer – 17044, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Prince George’s County, Maryland
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406933100
46.) Instructor of Communication Studies, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS
https://deltastate.peopleadmin.com/postings/1199
47.) Senior Secretary for Communications and Marketing, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS
https://deltastate.peopleadmin.com/postings/1201
48.) Media Specialist, MTS, Stennis Space Center, MS
*** Your weekly JOTW alternative selections:
49.) Zip Line Canopy Tour Trip Leaders/Guides, The Gorge Zip Line, Saluda, North Carolina
http://thegorgezipline.com/jobs/
*** Weekly Piracy Report:
112-15 12.6.2015: 0240 LT : Posn: 04:00N – 098:54E, Belawan anchorage, Indonesia
Duty officer onboard an anchored wood chips carrier noticed an unlit boat approaching the ship. He informed the duty crew on deck watch who reported that around 5-7 robbers had boarded the vessel. The robbers threatened the crew with long knives. Alarm raised and crew mustered. The robbers escaped with stolen ship’s properties.
111-15 11.06.2015: 0630 LT : Posn: CUFL Jetty, Bangladesh
Chief officer onboard a berthed chemical tanker noticed four robbers attempting to steal ship’s properties and raised the alarm. Seeing alerted crew the robbers escaped empty handed.
110-15 20.03.2015: 0335 LT: Posn: 01:42.1N – 101:29.4E, Dumai Inner Anchorage, Indonesia.
Eight robbers in a small craft armed with long knives approached an anchored product tanker. Five robbers managed to board the tanker and entered into the engine room. Duty crew on routine rounds noticed the robbers and raised the alarm. Seeing the crew alertness, the robbers escaped in their boat with their accomplices. Crew mustered and made a search throughout the tanker and found ship’s engine spares were stolen. Port control informed.
109-15 05.06.2015: 1400 LT: Posn: 03:51.6N – 077:05.9W, Buenaventura Inner Anchorage, Colombia.
Duty AB on routine rounds onboard an anchored product tanker noticed the paint store’s padlock broken. Upon checking, he found that ship’s stores were missing. Port control informed.
*** Ball cap of the week: UMASS
*** Coffee Mug of the week: USS Tawakoni (ATF 114) – Wardroom Guest
*** Polo shirt of the week: SeaPearch – Teach – Build – Become
*** Musical guest artist of the week: Chambers Brothers
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