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AI & Data Sales Director A leading managementconsulting firm with an excellent reputation in technologytransformation is seeking Senior Directors to play a key role inthe growth of its emerging technology practice, leading sales andgo-to-market strategy. The successful applicant will be responsiblefor defining the go-to-market strategy, shaping the organisation’sportfolio, staying up to date with the latest advancements,championing Data and Artificial Intelligence offerings, andbuilding relationships with both existing and new clients. This isan excellent opportunity to join a top consultancy and play apivotal role in growing their practice within one of the mostexciting technological fields. Location: London, with travelrequired Salary: £120,000 - £150,000 plus bonus and benefitspackage Requirements: - Prior experience in ownership of sales andGTM strategy within consulting, specifically in ArtificialIntelligence or Cloud. - Extensive industry experience withinPublic Sector, Financial Services, Retail, or Media. - Strongexpertise in Data and Generative AI solutions and technology. -Proven leadership experience managing a team of talented salesengineers or pre-sales architects. This is an excellentopportunity. If interested, please apply via the linkbelow.

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