Vice President, Project Management
Company: Ketchum
Location: Chicago
Posted on: May 6, 2024
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Job Description:
About Ketchum
As a global communications consultancy with 100 years of
experience, Ketchum is a trusted partner who is equal parts
creative and analytical. Ketchum is a place where all perspectives
and points of view are welcome and encouraged. We are a collection
of communications specialists, content creators, creatives,
researchers, data analysts, media pros, digital strategists, issues
and crisis counselors, and tech nerds. And we love when those
worlds collide to create the very best teams and solutions for our
clients. We work with the world's leading brands, emerging
start-ups, and everything in between. We are beyond proud to have
created some of the most celebrated and award-winning campaigns in
our industry. We're just crazy enough to think we can impact the
world - and how it responds to ideas - through communication.
We encourage our employees to be curious, brave, inspiring, and a
force for good. Let's talk. Come belong at Ketchum! Overview We are
looking for a Vice President, Project Management to help manage and
support our clients. - This is a perfect job for a Public Relations
Professional who enjoys project and financial management of client
work. - This role is responsible for managing timelines,
deliverables, and projects across a variety of clients while
ensuring teams are implementing programs to our highest standards.
You'll work with Senior Leadership on the project management of
active programs, while also ensuring proper staff allocation across
the client portfolio. You'll need to be organized and able to
understand where we can pull people in, based on their workload,
and identify where additional support is needed on different
clients. This role also requires that this person have a strong
financial acumen. - Our desired candidate is diligent, organized,
passionate, compassionate, and self-motivated. And agency
experience is preferred. About the job: Project Management:
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