Writer, Public Relations & Communications (Remote)
New York, USA (Hybrid)
Posted 1 day ago
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LaunchSquad is a communications and creative agency that helps ambitious brands shape what’s next.We work with companies at pivotal moments—launching new ventures, differentiating in or creating new markets, or evolving their brand to meet the moment. Whether we’re working alongside a large in-house team or acting as a company’s de facto communications lead, we adapt to fit the role our partners need most.From AI, climate, and robotics to consumer, enterprise software, and beyond—we work across industries where the future is being built.Our team of strategists, writers, designers, and media pros blends storytelling, strategy, media, and content to help brands earn attention and build momentum. We craft narratives that connect innovation to impact—helping companies break through, lead meaningful conversations, and show why their work matters. We also contribute to the conversation through platforms like The Cooler, our climate podcast, and The Prompt, our newsletter on AI and creativity – check them out and subscribe below. Let's have better conversations about climate solutions together. Subscribe to The Cooler: thecooler.substack.comWant to dive deep into what makes AI the greatest tool for storytelling? Subscribe to The Prompt: linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7227722852819447808Read up on some of our latest client work and SquadLand posts at our Website: launchsquad.com/blog
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