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Lead B2B technology PR as an Account Director at Hotwire. This hybrid role in New York or San Francisco requires agency expertise in FinTech, Cybersecurity, and corporate communications. You'll manage key accounts, drive strategy, and contribute to agency growth while enjoying a strong benefits p...
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United States , New York; San Francisco
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98000.00 - 137000.00 USD / Year
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Director of Public Relations
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Lead earned media strategy and storytelling at a creative agency in Minneapolis. This Director of PR role requires 6-8 years of experience crafting culturally resonant campaigns for brands. You will translate creative ideas into impactful headlines, secure media coverage, and amplify stories acro...
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United States , Minneapolis
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100000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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SixSpeed
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Communications & Public Relations Director
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Lead global communications for DICE, shaping the narrative at the intersection of music, tech, and culture. We seek an experienced PR director with 8+ years in music/creative industries, strong strategic sensibility, and crisis management skills. Enjoy a hybrid role in London with attractive comp...
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United Kingdom , London
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A Director of Public Relations is a senior strategic leader responsible for shaping, protecting, and amplifying an organization's reputation and narrative in the public eye. This high-level role sits at the intersection of business strategy, creative storytelling, and media relations, acting as the chief architect of how a company, brand, or agency is perceived by the world. Professionals in these jobs move beyond tactical media pitching to define the overarching communications vision, manage complex reputational challenges, and ensure that every public-facing message aligns with core business objectives. For executives seeking to make a significant impact, Director of Public Relations jobs represent the pinnacle of a communications career, blending leadership, creativity, and acute business acumen. The typical responsibilities of a Director of Public Relations are comprehensive and multifaceted. They are charged with developing and executing the global or national communications strategy, which includes earned media, thought leadership platforms, and often internal communications. A core duty is acting as the primary brand guardian, setting the narrative tone and ensuring consistency across all channels. This involves building and nurturing critical relationships with journalists, influencers, industry analysts, and cultural tastemakers. Directors lead media outreach for major campaigns, product launches, and corporate announcements, often serving as a company spokesperson. They must skillfully navigate crisis communications, proactively identifying potential issues and managing high-pressure public moments. Furthermore, these roles require close collaboration with executive leadership, marketing, creative, and product teams to ensure an integrated approach. A significant part of the job also involves mentoring and managing a PR team or agency partners, tracking media impact through analytics, and reporting on the ROI of communications efforts to stakeholders. To excel in Director of Public Relations jobs, candidates typically need a robust set of skills and experience. Most positions require a minimum of 6-10 years of progressive experience in communications, public relations, or editorial strategy, often within specific sectors like technology, consumer goods, lifestyle, or corporate communications. Exceptional writing and storytelling ability is non-negotiable, as is a proven track record of securing high-impact media coverage and building culturally resonant campaigns. Strategic thinking is paramount; directors must translate business goals into effective communication plans. They need strong leadership and client management skills, with the ability to counsel senior executives, run account teams, and inspire internal and external partners. A deep understanding of the modern media landscape—spanning traditional press, digital platforms, social media, and influencers—is essential. Successful directors are trend-aware, insightful, and possess the business sensibility to connect creative ideas to tangible outcomes. They are proactive problem-solvers, comfortable with autonomy, and driven by a passion for building and protecting reputation in a dynamic environment. For those with this blend of strategic vision and practical execution, Director of Public Relations jobs offer a powerful seat at the leadership table.

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