Vice President of Public Relations

Vice President of Public Relations Job Description

The vice president of public relations has responsibilities similar to those listed for a public relations director, but the position requires stronger work experience within each function. This role requires 10 or more years of public relations experience, as well as exceptional leadership and managerial and communication skills.

Typical vice president of public relations duties:

Supervising all public relations and corporate communications activities within an organization, often reporting directly to the CEOMaintaining regular contact with other executives and departments to ensure timely dissemination of company information intended for releaseResponding to questions or requests from the media, especially for high-profile or sensitive company announcements and news

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Salary for Vice President of Public Relations
115750 - 162500
25th percentile
115750
The candidate is new to the role and building the needed skills, experience and autonomy.
50th percentile
136000
The candidate has the experience to perform core responsibilities without direct supervision and is comfortable with the role’s processes and subject matter.
75th percentile
162500
The candidate delivers value beyond the stated job duties, has advanced qualifications and experience, and is ready for the next career level.
Projected salaries for related positions Position title 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Communications/Public Relations Director 100500 114500 137250 Communications/Public Relations Manager 77500 90500 103000 Communications/Public Relations Specialist 53500 63750 77000
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