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Senior Vice President, Entertainment Public Relations

Los Angeles

Senior Vice President (SVP), Entertainment Public Relations

Who We Are

 Interdependence is the most effective, innovative, and optimized public relations, communication, and integrated marketing solutions firm. Powered by proprietary technology, we serve brands, brands, celebrities, entertainment companies, founders, and entrepreneurs to enhance the quality of their businesses and their lives. We have nearly 100 full-time team members nationwide and are rapidly growing. Interdependence was named "One of America's Best PR Agencies" by Forbes.

At Interdependence, we are unwavering in our commitment to fostering a collaborative and performance-driven work environment. Employees are encouraged to innovate and share ideas openly and are provided with ample opportunities for professional growth. Our focus on work-life balance ensures a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle, while our dedication to delivering exceptional results for clients across various industries – including consumer brands, travel, entertainment, tech, B2B, healthcare, and professional services – instills a sense of pride and accomplishment in every team member. With a dynamic and inclusive culture that values diversity of thought and fosters creativity, Interdependence stands as a beacon of excellence.

Position Overview

Interdependence is looking for an entrepreneurial Senior Vice President to lead and grow our entertainment practice. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker, skilled in building and managing high-profile client relationships, developing impactful communication campaigns, and possessing excellent interpersonal skills. This role is perfect for someone passionate about entertainment, enjoys driving business growth, and has a proven track record of delivering outstanding results.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the direction of our entertainment division, ensuring high-quality service, achieving financial targets, and fostering strong client relationships.
  • Build and maintain deep relationships with senior-level clients, providing strategic counsel and positioning the agency as a trusted communications partner.
  • Identify and secure new business opportunities within the entertainment industry, driving significant growth and expanding our market presence.
  • Represent Interdependence PR within the entertainment industry, attending industry events, networking, and forming valuable partnerships.
  • Mentor and develop a skilled PR team, fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment.
  • Stay up to date with industry trends, key issues, and innovations to effectively advise clients and anticipate their needs.

Qualifications:

  • At least 15 years of PR experience, with significant expertise in the entertainment sector.
  • Demonstrated success managing high-profile PR campaigns for entertainment brands and clients.
  • Extensive network and established relationships within media, talent agencies, studios, streaming services, and industry influencers.
  • Proven track record in securing new business, retaining clients, and driving revenue growth.
  • Strong strategic planning skills with experience navigating complex crisis management situations.
  • Exceptional communication and presentation skills, with the ability to advise and influence senior-level stakeholders.
  • Experience leading and motivating successful, high-performing teams.
  • Bachelor's degree required; advanced degrees or relevant certifications are preferred.

The Perks:

  • Competitive benefits package, including medical/dental/vision support, vacation/sick time/paid time off for important holidays, 401(k), flexible working arrangements (Remote).

 

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