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Account Executive, FoodMinds

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Want to make a meaningful career move and leverage your nutrition, health & wellness communications interests? Are you passionate about nutrition, food systems and the role of science, communications and public policy to inspire new thinking? Then consider joining the team at FoodMinds, a division of Padilla. We celebrate our people and honor their potential. It starts with rewarding compensation and benefits. An energetic, inclusive workplace. And ample opportunities to learn and to lead. Other pluses? Fulfilling mentorship, volunteer opportunities and caring coworkers who love creating meaningful work. Learn, grow and tell a better story with us at FoodMinds.

Account Executive

FoodMinds is seeking an Account Executive (AE) to be an integral part of our team. You will work with high-profile food, beverage and nutrition clients to provide counsel on the food and nutrition environment and related business implications. Responsibilities include supporting nutrition communications and marketing programs, ongoing monitoring of the food, nutrition, health and wellness environment, translating science into impactful communications, and working on projects focused on topics such as dietary guidance, sustainable and healthy food systems, food as medicine, and precision and personalized nutrition. A foundational knowledge of food and nutrition policy, as well as the factors driving change in the food environment, is important for this role.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Stay up to date on the food, nutrition, health and policy landscape, with an eye to important  topics such as dietary guidance and authoritative nutrition recommendations, sustainable food systems, food as medicine, and precision and personalized nutrition
  • Monitor legislative and regulatory actors and processes, both in the U.S. and internationally
  • Translate science and regulatory actions into actionable recommendations and compelling communications tactics and resources for clients as well as health professionals and consumer audiences
  • Manage day-to-day project details, timelines and workplans with accuracy and thoroughness
  • Actively contribute ideas in team meetings and brainstorm sessions
  • Proactively manage time (including accurate time entry), assignments and to-do lists against deadlines

 Your Approach:

  • Strong work ethic, can-do attitude and an acute eye for detail
  • Demonstrate solid written and verbal communication skills, including writing and editing that is free of typos and grammatical errors, developing and designing PowerPoint presentations, active listening and strong note-taking skills to develop internal and client meeting summaries, messaging, and developing social media content and other materials
  • Work across teams to prioritize and juggle responsibilities, comfortably functioning in a fast-paced working environment with multiple projects and deadlines
  • Interpret and critically analyze scientific research to support evidence-based strategies and insights-driven approaches
  • Appreciate and openly accept constructive feedback; apply key lessons and grow from experiences
  • Anticipate account needs, creatively problem solve, and proactively manage projects
  • Show passion for and understanding of food and nutrition policy, nutrition science, food systems, sustainability, and food, nutrition, health & wellness trends and news
  • Build meaningful relationships with clients, influencers and other stakeholders, demonstrating FoodMinds’ unique expertise and value as a trusted and respected partner in nutrition, health & wellness communications
  • Able to sit or stand for extended periods of time, occasionally operate office equipment and travel as needed.

 Your Relevant Experience:

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in nutrition, public health, public policy or a related discipline; equivalent working experience will be considered
  • Registered dietitian credential preferred
  • 1-2 years of experience working in food and nutrition communications, public policy or related roles
  • Communications agency experience preferred

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US salary range

$60,000 - $70,000 USD

FoodMinds is an award-winning food and nutrition communications and consulting company that harnesses science, public affairs and communications to help its clients tell a better story that makes a difference. FoodMinds provides strategic consulting to a wide-variety of private and public clients in the food, nutrition, health, and wellness space. FoodMinds is part of the Padilla family of brands. Learn more at https://foodminds.com/

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