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You should have experience delivering results with high standards under tight deadlines and be comfortable and confident as an on-the-record and on-camera spokesperson The person in this role is the ...

Director of Communications

Houston, TX · On-site

$66.81 - $73.08/hr

Serve as HCTO's spokesperson or coordinate spokesperson functions as designated by the Chief. Ensure all communications activities comply with applicable Harris County policies, Texas public ...

Latino Media Strategist

Austin, TX · On-site

$8.0K/mo

  • Medical

  • PTO

Carry out special projects and other duties as necessary at the direction of the Press Secretary/Spokesperson Requirements Qualifications * Fluency in Spanish (speaking, reading, and writing) * 3+ ...

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Executive Officer

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$75K - $140K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Executive Officer serves as the organization's primary spokesperson while fostering productive relationships with members, elected officials, regulatory agencies, local home builder associations ...

Director of Communications

Houston, TX · On-site

$66.81 - $73.08/hr

Serve as HCTO's spokesperson or coordinate spokesperson functions as designated by the Chief. Ensure all communications activities comply with applicable Harris County policies, Texas public ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for spokesperson in the United States is $103,920.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $128,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Spokesperson is the official representative of an organization, company, or individual, responsible for communicating key messages to the public, media, and other stakeholders. They handle press inquiries, deliver statements, and participate in interviews, ensuring that information is conveyed accurately and positively. Spokespersons must be skilled in public speaking, media relations, and crisis communication. Their role is crucial in shaping public perception and maintaining an organization's reputation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a spokesperson?

To thrive as a Spokesperson, you need excellent verbal and written communication skills, a professional demeanor, and experience in public relations or media, often supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with media monitoring tools, press release distribution platforms, and crisis communication systems is beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills, poise under pressure, and adaptability help a Spokesperson excel when representing an organization. These abilities are crucial for effectively managing public perception, conveying key messages, and handling media inquiries in high-stakes situations.

What are some common challenges faced by spokespersons in their daily work?

Spokespersons often face the challenge of responding quickly and accurately to media inquiries while ensuring that all communications align with the organization's values and policies. They must be prepared to handle high-pressure situations, such as crisis communications or unexpected breaking news, where maintaining composure is essential. Additionally, balancing transparency with confidentiality and adapting messaging for different audiences can be complex. These challenges make the role dynamic and require strong judgment, but also provide opportunities to make a significant impact on the public image and reputation of an organization.

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To become a spokesperson, individuals typically need strong communication skills, public speaking experience, and a good understanding of the organization or topic they will represent. Gaining relevant experience through media training, certifications, or related roles can improve prospects. Building a professional reputation and networking within the industry also help in securing spokesperson positions.

How much do spokespersons get paid?

Spokespersons' salaries vary based on experience, industry, and location, but the median annual pay in the United States is around $60,000 to $80,000. Senior or high-profile spokespersons can earn over $100,000, especially in large organizations or with specialized skills such as media training and crisis communication.

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Infographic showing various Spokesperson job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $103,920 per year, or $50 per hour.

Media Relations Strategist - Investor Choice

Vanguard Group, Inc.

Malvern, PA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Vanguard rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 64 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

16th of 150 rated financial services


Job description

As a Communications Strategist at Vanguard, you will join a highly respected Corporate Communications team that serves as trusted advisors to senior leaders across the enterprise. In this role, you will support communications for Vanguard Investor Choice - a program empowering equity index fund investors with a more direct voice in proxy voting.
You will develop and execute integrated communications strategies and serve as a trusted advisor and spokesperson on Investor Choice. As a mid-level strategist, you will independently lead workstreams while partnering closely with senior leaders.
What you'll do:
  • Support the Investor Choice communications strategy and execution, with a focus on driving awareness, education and ultimately participation across key audiences.
  • Translate a topic with limited investor familiarity into action, helping investors understand proxy voting, why it matters, and how they can participate.
  • Serve as a strategic communications advisor to business partners, offering actionable recommendations and helping shape messaging and approach for key initiatives.
  • Act as a spokesperson on Investor Choice, supporting media and stakeholder engagement while proactively managing reputational risk.
  • Build and maintain relationships with journalists, industry influencers, and business partners to shape narratives and secure impactful coverage.
  • Develop high-impact communications materials, including press releases, executive briefings and FAQs ensuring consistency and alignment to Vanguard's voice and positioning.
  • Monitor regulatory, policy, and industry developments related to proxy voting and proxy choice programs, identifying risks, opportunities, and emerging narratives.
  • Collaborate across Corporate Communications, Legal, Compliance, Marketing, and business teams to ensure coordinated, enterprise-aligned communications.

Who we're looking for:
  • Experience serving as a spokesperson and managing media inquiries strongly preferred.
  • Ability to connect strategy to behavior change, translating awareness into participation and sustained engagement
  • Experience advising senior stakeholders in fast-paced, high-visibility environments
  • Sound judgment in balancing risk, reputation, and business priorities - particularly in sensitive situations
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships with media
  • Experience using data and insights to measure impact and refine communications strategies
  • Ability to operate in ambiguity, helping shape the narrative around an evolving, innovative program

Qualifications
  • Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience required; degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field strongly preferred.
  • Minimum of five years' related work experience, including financial services communications, media relations, or asset management.

Additional information:
This is a hybrid position based in Malvern, PA, with remote work on Mondays and Fridays and in-office collaboration Tuesday through Thursday.
Special Factors
Sponsorship
Vanguard is not offering visa sponsorship for this position.
About Vanguard
At Vanguard, we don't just have a mission-we're on a mission.
To work for the long-term financial wellbeing of our clients. To lead through product and services that transform our clients' lives. To learn and develop our skills as individuals and as a team. From Malvern to Melbourne, our mission drives us forward and inspires us to be our best.
How We Work
Vanguard has implemented a hybrid working model for the majority of our crew members, designed to capture the benefits of enhanced flexibility while enabling in-person learning, collaboration, and connection. We believe our mission-driven and highly collaborative culture is a critical enabler to support long-term client outcomes and enrich the employee experience.

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