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Account Executive, Health

At GREY,  we create Famously Effective ideas that move people, business, and the world forward – harnessing the power of creativity to solve business problems – for the world’s most influential brands. Our core values – creativity, unity, empathy, and service – power the work we do in each of our 25+ studios across six continents.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

On any given day you can expect to,

  • Assume the role of main day-to-day client contact
  • Set priorities, organize workstreams, and assume a leadership role for assigned projects
  • Collaborate with Planning, Project Management, and Creative departments to write a strong inspiring agency brief and concept based on the client’s initial brief
  • Provide client-service administration, including preparing client status and activity reports, attending meetings and conference calls, compiling reports and competitor trend analyses, scheduling (in partnership with your Project Manager and Financial partners), and organizing logistics
  • Populate and distribute weekly/monthly status reports to key stake holders
  • Respond promptly to all client and internal requests
  • Influence the development of the highest quality creative work by sharing knowledge of the client, business, and brand and demonstrate strong creative judgement and strategic recommendations
  • Develop strong relationships with clients across various disciplines and business areas throughout the organization, including Creative, Strategy/Planning, Project Management, and Production teams
  • Continually seek ways to add value to the client agency relationship

WHO YOU ARE:

  • Creative: Aligned with our vision of being committed to creativity
  • Productive: Able to do what it takes to get the job done
  • Collaborative: Team player focused on the greater good versus personal gain
  • Adaptable: Ready and able to embrace change

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

  • 1-3 years of experience in a marketing agency, association, or related field. Experience in pharma is preferred.
  • Ability to be resourceful and think strategically and creatively
  • Desire to contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work community
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
  • Superior language and grammar skills

The base salary for this position at the time of this posting may range from $55,000 to $70,000. Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including location, business needs, level of responsibility, experience, and qualifications. We offer a competitive benefits package, click here for more details.

At GREY we believe that being diverse, equitable and inclusive means we will be a company where ideas reflect, connect to, and impact culture because we are a place where everyone can fully participate in the work of making our ideas creative, famous and therefore effective in the world. Where every person is valued for distinctive skills, experiences and perspectives. It is supported by committed leadership, studio values, behaviors, policies and procedures that promote a culture where everyone’s difference is valued.

GREY is a place where who you are - your race, ethnicity, nationality, age, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientation, gender/gender identity, religious beliefs, political beliefs, socioeconomic status, family status - will not cause disparity in your experience, but instead energizes your creativity and becomes an important and beneficial part of the work you do.

Please be aware of the possibility of recruiting fraud. GREY does not conduct interviews via instant messaging platforms and will never request personal financial information such as bank account numbers, credit card information, or payment of any kind during the hiring process. All legitimate communication will come from an official @GREY.com email address. If you suspect fraudulent activity, please report it to us immediately. Stay vigilant and protect your personal information.

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