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Vice President (Temporary 3-month Leave Cover Contract)

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Vice President (Temporary 3-month Leave Cover - Contract) 

We are looking to bring on a contractor for approximately 20 hours per week starting in mid-June and ending in September. We are open to all locations, however, anyone located within our office regions is welcome to operate from our office spaces. 
 
About you...  

You are an experienced leader with deep knowledge in various B2B tech sectors. You have strong agency experience but may have also spent time inside tech companies leading communications across multiple business units. 

You’re comfortable advising the C-Suite and you’re not afraid to challenge the status quo. You enjoy coaching and developing others, leading a team and working alongside peers to knowledge-share and partner on exciting opportunities. You’re able to jump in and get smart about a client or industry quickly.  

About us... 

We are the pre-eminent global tech communications and marketing consultancy. We are a group of expert communicators and marketers who are fanatical about tech and are here to help businesses ignite their possibilities. Our local experience and global scale allow us to deliver bold but pragmatic guidance to tech companies all over the world. 

When you work with us, we connect and support you in a way that allows you to achieve limitless success and career growth. For years now, we’ve been named a Best Place to Work by PR Week, PRNews and Crain’s New York 

About the role… 

This temporary contractor role will operate at a Vice President level within the business, running several account teams at once and taking responsibility for client and internal team satisfaction. You may also partner with other senior leaders on specific accounts or projects. While a few internal meetings may be required each week, the main focus will be on client relations and account management.  

You will drive strategy and programs, own relationships, attend internal and client meetings, pitch ideas, scope new projects, provide counsel and troubleshoot when things don’t go to plan. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Own client relationships and manage several accounts spanning various B2B technology sectors (such as Emerging Tech, FinTech, Industrial Tech, Enterprise Tech, Marketing & e-Commerce)  
  • Deliver outstanding strategic counsel to clients as a business consultant, able to identify pain points and build strategy and plans to solve them 
  • Drive teams to deliver meaningful outcomes  
  • Demonstrate account and organizational leadership that sets the standard for your teams  
  • Own client strategy to meet and exceed client business goals and objectives 
  • Participate in new business opportunities  
  • Coach and develop team members across the organization 
  • Collaborate with colleagues and clients across the US and around the world  
  • Execute strong written and presentation communication skills, with the comfort to present ideas and make a case to clients and global partners  

You’ll Bring: 

  • 10 + years of experience in agency communications with progressively increasing responsibility  
  • Expertise in corporate and financial communications 
  • Varied sector experience developing audience-first, omnichannel (PESO) solutions inclusive of strategy, campaign and channel-level recommendations 
  • A deep interest and existing network in the B2B technology industry  
  • Experience running communications for large-scale technology B2B and B2C brands 
  • Entrepreneurial mind set and a desire for continuous learning 
  • Experience managing remote teams (preferred)  

Compensation: Between $120 – 160 per hour, dependent upon experience.  

 

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