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Stephen Y

Communications - 20 Years of Experience

Occupation:

Communications

Location:

Alloway, NJ

Education Level:

Law Degree

Will Relocate:

YES

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A thoroughgoing communications professional offering broad high profile experience, including demonstrated prowess in public and media relations, public policy, marketing, multimedia writing and editing, and internal communications.

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COMPANY POSITION HELD DATES WORKED

County of Camden (Confidential) 8/2005 - 4/2006
United States Courts - 2nd Circuit (Confidential) 5/2001 - 4/2004
Community Service Society (Confidential) 11/1999 - 7/2000
Fox News Channel (Confidential) 9/1996 - 2/1999
American Council of Life Insurers & Health Insurance Assn. of America (Confidential) 1/1991 - 5/1995
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Highlights:

Communications chief for Camden County, New Jersey; Public Affairs officer for the Federal Courts of New York, Connecticut and Vermont; communications director for a prominent Manhattan-based nonprofit entity; and head of the joint national media office in New York of the life and health insurance trade associations. In addition I have consulted for major New York public relations agencies and have run my own television marketing business. Further I am a former television journalist, having served in four broadcast markets and for two cable networks. These positions have given me a great deal of experience in creating organizational images both externally and internally, chiefly as a strategist, writer, editor, and spokesperson.

Companies I like:

Philadelphia Media Holdings, Verizon, Rohm & Haas, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, NBC10, Lincoln National.

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One was re-directing media and public relations efforts so as to communicate most effectively with the constituents of this employer, which is in the public sector. A second was to enhance internal communications in order to improve employee morale, which had suffered because of staff cutbacks.
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