Executive Social and Communications Manager
Lyft · San Francisco, CA
Experience: senior
At Lyft, our purpose is to serve and connect. We aim to achieve this by cultivating a work environment where all team members belong and have the opportunity to thrive. We're looking for a strategic, creative, and highly proactive Executive Social & Communications manager to shape how Lyft's top executives show up in the world. This role sits at the intersection of executive communications and social storytelling, and you’ll move between them various times in the same day. This encompasses everything from owning everything from high-level communications strategy to hands-on content creation, platform management, and real-time execution. You'll be a key partner to the CEO and executive team, translating business priorities into compelling narratives and cultural moments across channels. You're a trusted partner to senior leaders, a sharp editor, a fast content creator, and someone who never thinks a task is too big or small. You work well in a high-trust environment, handle confidential information with discretion, and demonstrate good judgement for decisions around public identity. This role reports to the Director of Corporate Communications. Responsibilities: Serve as a strategic partner to the CEO and select executives, developing integrated annual communications plans across owned, earned, social, and emerging media Own executive social media presence end-to-end (strategy, content calendars, copywriting, production, and community engagement) with LinkedIn and X as flagship platforms Shape the playbook for how Lyft leaders show up in the world, establishing tone, best practices, and frameworks that scale across the executive bench Develop thought leadership campaigns and roadmaps that position executives as industry leaders while reinforcing Lyft's purpose and business priorities Manage execution across all external executive communications: with media, at speaking engagements, and on social channels You're equally comfortable editing an executive video and think