
Executive Briefing Doc Manager, Global Executive Marketing - CEO Engagement
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Summary
Manage, edit, and deliver high-quality executive briefing documents for CEO engagements, driving operational efficiency and strategic communication.
The CEO Engagements Team at AWS, within Global Executive Marketing, seeks an Executive Briefing Docs Manager. This role is crucial for strengthening CEO relationships by ensuring the delivery of high-quality customer briefing documents. You will operate in a high-impact, high-visibility environment, collaborating with global stakeholders to refine executive messaging and enhance operational efficiency.
- *Key Responsibilities:**
- Manage and track the status of executive briefing documents for high-profile meetings.
- Strategically review, edit, and improve customer briefing documents, clarifying outcomes and talking points.
- Ensure timely delivery of all briefing materials, proactively escalating potential delays.
- Drive program execution through project management, metric tracking, reporting, and trend analysis.
- Develop and implement mechanisms to streamline program operations and facilitate knowledge sharing.
- Collaborate with Sales and Marketing teams to achieve program objectives and deliver customer insights.
- Write and edit executive-level communications.
- *Basic Qualifications:**
- 4+ years of professional marketing experience.
- Proven experience writing and editing complex technical business documents for executive audiences.
- Ability to translate intricate strategies into clear, actionable business outcomes and compelling messages.
- *Preferred Qualifications:**
- Experience leveraging customer research, data, and metrics to inform strategy, forecast, and evaluate program effectiveness.
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