Another opportunity! He was at Innovate/Activate this weekend. Also, you might have seen the Media Piracy In Emerging Economies report and/or the Copy Culture survey.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joe Karaganis <[email protected]> Date: Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:01 PM Subject: Job Opening: Program Manager at The American Assembly To: [email protected] Folks, we're hiring a 'Program Manager' for the American Assembly. This is a fairly junior jack-of-all-trades position in support of AA publication, convening, and research projects--shading into program development and actual research and fieldwork. It's billed as BA + at least 2yrs experience or MA level. I'd love to find someone with a background in IP/digital media policy. Please feel free to pass it along to interested parties. The Assembly is based at Columbia University in NYC. Thanks, Joe *Project Manager* *American Assembly* The American Assembly seeks a Project Manager with strong editorial, research, communications, and web/social media skills. He/she will also have strong management skills and experience. The American Assembly is a public policy institute located at Columbia University, dedicated to strengthening public policy through consensus building, research, and publication. Its programs can address a wide range of policy concerns but presently focus on two areas: (1) copyright and digital culture; and (2) urbanism and development policy. Reporting to the senior staff of the Assembly, the Project Manager will provide support for the staff for the full range of Assembly programs. Responsibilities include: desk and potentially field research in support of Assembly projects; program development and proposal writing; editorial and production management for Assembly print and web publications; development and management of Assembly communications strategies; and planning and support for Assembly meetings and other events. The incumbent also will manage the day-to-day administrative functions of the office and supervise and delegate the work of the Assembly support staff. Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent and at least two years of related work experience. Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills required. Prior experience in research and/or policy background in urban development and/or digital media policy issues necessary. Strong computer skills and fluency with a range of web, publishing and social media tools required. Advanced degree or work toward a degree preferred. Prior supervisory experience strongly preferred. Project management experience helpful. To apply, please visit the Columbia University website at: https://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=129814 Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. -- Ali Sternburg 978.758.7205 [email protected] Harvard College, Class of 2009 American University Washington College of Law, J.D. Candidate Class of 2012 http://www.alisternburg.com
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