Five speechwriter-shaped slots
October 14, 2014
Companies are hiring executive communicators from coast to coast.
Charles Schwab in Phoenix seeks an executive communications director. "Draft external communications (keynote speeches, client presentations, industry panel talking points, by-liners, etc.) for the EVP of the Advisor Services business aligned with his leadership platform."
Autodesk in San Francisco is looking for a visual Storyteller/ executive communcations manager. "This personย will engage directly with the CEO and other senior executives to help them tell stories about Autodesk and our role in helping people imagine, design, and create a better world. In this role you'll work with Autodesk's Brand and Communications, and Corporate Strategy and Engagement teams to craft compelling presentations and communications for company executives."
United Nations Development Program in New York City needs a speechwriter to be "responsible for developing high-impact communications for the organizationโs Administrator and Associate Administrator."
George Washington Universityย in Washington, D.C. is looking for a directorย of presidential communications to "provide counsel on communications strategies, messaging and issues management to members of senior management, displaying business acumen and understanding of the most critical university drivers; help them understand how executive communications and strategic media relations can help drive the university, and provide counsel and support on all communication matters related to the President."
Hunter College of the City University of New York has a job opportunity for a Speechwriter (Communications Publications Writer-Editor). This person will write and prepare written material on College issues and event and provides professional support to College communications programs.
Relevanteย in Tampa, FL is looking for someone to create presentation graphics. "This personย will create, update, and improve existing PowerPoint presentations and training materials, and develop executive communications, presentations, and reports."