Office of the Vice President for University Communications of Stanford University

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The Office of the Vice President for University Communications of Stanford University is the central unit responsible for overseeing the university’s overall communications, branding, and public relations strategy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communications office
university administrative office
collaboratesWith Stanford University central administration NERFINISHED
Stanford University schools and departments
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs brand and design staff
communications professionals
digital communications staff
media relations staff
public relations staff
focusesOn digital and web communications
external communications
internal communications
issues management
media outreach
social media strategy
storytelling about Stanford University’s research and teaching
goal communicate Stanford University’s mission and values
protect and strengthen Stanford University’s reputation
support engagement with key audiences
hasRole enhance visibility of Stanford University
ensure consistent representation of Stanford University’s identity
support institutional priorities through communications
headedBy Vice President for University Communications of Stanford University NERFINISHED
locatedIn Stanford, California
oversees branding strategy of Stanford University
public relations strategy of Stanford University
university communications strategy of Stanford University
partOf Stanford University NERFINISHED
reportsTo President of Stanford University
responsibleFor coordination of central university announcements
crisis communications for Stanford University
institutional branding for Stanford University
media relations for Stanford University
overall communications of Stanford University
public relations for Stanford University
reputation management for Stanford University
strategic communications planning
supporting communications for university leadership
university brand guidelines
university-wide messaging
serves alumni
current students
donors
faculty and staff
general public
news media
prospective students

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Stanford University administration hasPart Office of the Vice President for University Communications of Stanford University