Vice President Of Marketing & Communications
By buildOn At Stamford, CT, United States
Leads the strategy and manages the Director of Marketing on Public Relations, Earned Media, and Cause Partnerships
Manage marketing and communications team budget and resources.
Manage all external marketing partners, including but not limited to web developers, copywriters, and outside agencies.
Develop a proactive messaging strategy to raise the profile of buildOn’s work and to drive revenue.
Serve as marketing liaison with Development Leaders, ensuring that each region has the marketing tools needed to meet their fundraising goals.
Worked with the Director of Digital Fundraising to strengthen lead generation.

Are you a creative and dynamic leader with a passion for communications? We are looking for a Vice President of Communications to join our team and help us take our organization to the next level. You will be responsible for developing and executing our communications strategy, managing our public relations and media relations, and overseeing our internal and external communications. If you have a proven track record of success in communications and are looking for an exciting new challenge, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Overview The Vice President of Communications is responsible for developing and executing the organization’s communications strategy. This includes developing and managing the organization’s public relations, media relations, and internal communications efforts. The Vice President of Communications will also be responsible for developing and managing the organization’s brand and reputation. Detailed Job Description The Vice President of Communications will be responsible for developing and executing the organization’s communications strategy. This includes developing and managing the organization’s public relations, media relations, and internal communications efforts. The Vice President of Communications will also be responsible for developing and managing the organization’s brand and reputation. The Vice President of Communications will be responsible for developing and executing the organization’s communications strategy. This includes developing and managing the organization’s public relations, media relations, and internal communications efforts. The Vice President of Communications will also be responsible for developing and managing the organization’s brand and reputation. The Vice President of Communications will be responsible for developing and executing the organization’s communications strategy. This includes developing and managing the organization’s public relations, media relations, and internal communications efforts. The Vice President of Communications will also be responsible for developing and managing the organization’s brand and reputation. Job Skills Required
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Ability to develop and execute communications strategies
• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to think strategically and creatively
• Knowledge of public relations and media relations
• Knowledge of internal communications
• Knowledge of brand and reputation management
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, or related field
• 5+ years of experience in communications, public relations, or related field
• Proven track record of successful communications strategies
• Experience in media relations and public relations
• Experience in internal communications
• Experience in brand and reputation management
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of communications principles and practices
• Knowledge of public relations and media relations
• Knowledge of internal communications
• Knowledge of brand and reputation management
• Knowledge of digital and social media
Job Experience
• 5+ years of experience in communications, public relations, or related field
• Proven track record of successful communications strategies
• Experience in media relations and public