Sentences with phrase «interviewing key staff members»

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Develop and lead a proactive and effective media strategy; build relationships with journalists, and act as the main point of contact for journalist enquiries; write press releases and news articles for the website; produce background briefings and prepare spokespeople for interviews, co-ordinating media interviews and requests; arrange media interviews and develop a public profile for key staff; monitor current issues and public opinion to inform the media strategy; work with Member Organisations and the Science Media Centre; ensure that all media communications comply with the Society's brand identity and guidelines
During site visits, ACNW staff or contracted evaluators observe classrooms, tour the facilities and interview key school stakeholders including board members, school leadership, teachers, staff, parents and students.
Filled with retrospectives, interviews, gorgeous art and screenshots, profiles on key staff members, articles on various aspects and theories on the games, and more, it is truly impressive.
The Long Way Round: This month in Develop, we get an exclusive look behind the scenes at racing developer Milestone, with candid interviews with key members of staff.
In addition, second interviews are often an opportunity for other key members of staff at a prospective employer to meet and question a shortlist of the best candidates.
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