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Rooted in the Islamic values of compassion, justice, and human dignity, MAUSA serves all people regardless of faith. Position Overview The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) plays a critical role in ...

Rooted in the Islamic values of compassion, justice, and human dignity, MAUSA serves all people regardless of faith. Position Overview The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) plays a critical role in ...

Rooted in the Islamic values of compassion, justice, and human dignity, MAUSA serves all people regardless of faith. Position Overview The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) plays a critical role in ...

CEO

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$200K - $300K/yr

Urgent need for CEO in Norfolk, VA for federal housing project. Experience with public housing authorities and HUD required. Key Responsibilities * Provide strategic leadership and implement ...

CEO

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$200K - $300K/yr

Urgent need for CEO in Norfolk, VA for federal housing project. Experience with public housing authorities and HUD required. Key Responsibilities * Provide strategic leadership and implement ...

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What is the difference between Executive Editor In Chief vs Managing Editor?

AspectExecutive Editor In ChiefManaging Editor
ResponsibilitiesSets editorial vision, oversees entire publication, final decision-makingManages daily operations, supervises editorial staff, ensures deadlines
CredentialsTypically advanced degrees in journalism or related fields, extensive experienceJournalism or communication background, experience in editorial management
Work EnvironmentHigh-level strategic setting, executive meetings, industry eventsOffice-based, team coordination, editing and content review

The Executive Editor In Chief focuses on the overall vision and strategic direction of the publication, while the Managing Editor handles daily operations and team management. Both roles require strong editorial credentials, but the Executive Editor In Chief holds a higher-level leadership position with broader responsibilities.

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Senior Editor - Executive Communications

Senior Editor - Executive Communications

Summit Technologies, Inc.

Reston, VA • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Senior Editor - Executive Communications

Location: National Capital Region (Hybrid)
Clearance: Secret or Top Secret

Job Type: Full-Time

Overview

We are looking for a Senior Editor to provide high-level writing, editing, and quality assurance support for executive communications.

Responsibilities

  • Edit and proofread executive correspondence and reports
  • Ensure compliance with DoD writing standards and formats
  • Conduct research and fact-checking
  • Draft and refine leadership communications
  • Maintain quality control for all outgoing documentation
  • Assist with SOPs, manuals, and official publications

Qualifications

  • Strong professional writing and editing experience
  • Familiarity with government/DoD correspondence standards preferred
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Ability to work with sensitive information
  • Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, or related field preferred

*Position contingent on contract win.

Summit is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Summit gives preference to protected veterans. Position descriptions serve as a guideline and may not be construed as a guarantee of employment. Summit is an at-will organization.