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Title: PR & Communications Manager
Type: Full-Time, Remote
Working Hours: Mondays - Fridays, 9:00am - 5:00pm CST
Location: LATAM (Remote)
Compensation: USD $2500
Success is measured on reach into new territory: open rooms the brands aren't in and deliver the earned-media share of roughly 1,000 new qualified connections per month across both brands — through PR, relationships, and partnerships.
Own the PR and earned-media program. Own PR end-to-end — media-director relationships, free-media outlets, pitching, source interviews, and reach/list-access growth; build and tend press, podcast, and media relationships by phone and in person; pitch stories and secure placements and guest spots in interviews, articles, and podcasts; field inbound press inquiries; monitor brand mentions and reputation.
Run the book and credibility programs. Coordinate book publishing end-to-end — edits, endorsements, press kit, print, distribution; assemble and coordinate written and video book reviews; lead production of testimonial, interview, and review video, pulling the video pod.
Build partnerships, advisors, and community. Build and maintain advisor relationships and the program components around them — workshops, e-course, advisor-CRM stewardship, book shipments, Thrive Groups, meet-and-greets, advisor conferences; build referral and strategic partnerships; grow the meetup and community presence; maintain the map of key external relationships and their owners.
Own conferences, sponsorships, and speaking. Recommend which conferences and sponsorships are worth attending (the EVP decides); attend and represent the brand on the ground; extract maximum value from each sponsorship — logo, booth, attendee list, inclusions; secure and prepare speaking slots and panels; own how leads are captured and followed up from each event or program.
Run the radio program. Develop the radio program content with the fund principal and manage earned-media campaigns into relationships he can close.
Source pod talent. Source and vet additional pod talent (e.g., a videographer) when needed; the EVP approves spend. (Covers responsibilities 45, 52–66, 68, 69–71.)
6+ years in PR, communications, or media relations, with a track record of pitched placements and an actual media/partner network you can name.
Near-native English and real comfort on the phone and in person with US media, partners, and advisors. This is the hard filter — the role lives in relationships, not behind a keyboard.
Relationship-driven temperament: you're a connector who builds trust over time, not a content maker (that's a separate seat).
Book / thought-leadership PR: launches, reviews, endorsements, press kits — you've built an author or expert platform before.
Conference, sponsorship, and speaking experience: securing slots, maximizing sponsorships, and representing a brand on the ground.
Owner's mindset: whatever-it-takes hours, low-ego, never goes dark on the cadence.
Real AI & systems builder: you build media-list, monitoring, and outreach-personalization workflows that 2× your reach. Not prompt-dabbling.
Self-sufficient operator: you know which door to knock on unprompted and learn any tool cold.
Valid passport and genuine travel readiness — you represent the brands at conferences, traveling to the US up to 4× per year for ~one week
Reliable remote setup.
An existing media, podcast, or partner network in finance, real estate, investment, or the family/coaching/faith space — directly transferable relationships.
Financial-services or investor-communications PR experience — you know investor-facing claims route through compliance.
Advisor or community program management experience.
Built AI-assisted PR systems — media databases, monitoring, personalized pitch pipelines.
A polished, relationship-first, low-ego temperament — the person other people want to take a call from.
List of Responsibilities:
Traditional PR program: own PR (media-director relationships, free-media outlets, pitching, book PR, source interviews, event/speaking partners, reach/list-access growth).
Media relationships: build and tend press, podcast, and media relationships by phone and in person.
Story pitching: pitch stories; secure placements and guest spots (interviews, articles, podcasts).
Advisor relations: build/maintain TF advisor relationships and program components (workshops, e-course, advisor-CRM stewardship, book shipments, Thrive Groups, meet-and-greets, advisor conferences).
Book reviews: assemble and coordinate written and video book reviews on Amazon and websites.
Video leadership: lead production of testimonial, interview, review video for TF and Wilkinson (pulling the video pod).
Book program: coordinate book publishing (edits, endorsements, press kit, print, distribution).
Growing Up Yakima: develop the radio program content.
Growing Up Yakima: promotion; manage earned-media campaigns into relationships that our sales department can close.
Press inquiries: field inbound press and media inquiries.
Partnerships: build referral and strategic partnership relationships.
Conference selection: recommend which conferences/sponsorships are worth attending.
Conference attendance: attend conferences and represent the brand on the ground.
Sponsor maximization: extract maximum value from each sponsorship (logo, booth, attendee list, inclusions).
Speaking opportunities: secure and prepare speaking slots and panels.
Event lead strategy: own how leads are captured and followed up from each event or program.
Talent sourcing: source and vet additional pod talent (e.g., a videographer).
Reputation monitoring: monitor brand mentions and reputation.
Community growth: grow the meetup and community presence.
Relationship map: maintain the map of key external relationships and owners; include TF records and advisors.
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