Director of Business Intelligence

Atheneum Partners GmbH
London
1 year ago
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Who we are

Atheneum is a leading global insights platform servicing various clients, including distinguished strategy consulting firms, renowned investment houses and well-known global corporations.

Our mission is to provide faster insights to empower our clients decision-making. Through our AI capabilities, we accelerate our clients decision-making by connecting them to the worlds top professionals and industry leaders.

Atheneum is growing rapidly, with 550+ professionals in 11 offices across the US, South America, EMEA and the APAC regions.

What we do

Our company is built around a Research-as-a-Service model, offering clients a comprehensive package of services from in-depth interviews to surveys to bespoke knowledge sourcing and expert-backed research. We specialise in providing information that caters to world-leading Consultancies and within the field of Life Sciences.

We are supported by our enterprise technology that enables rapid exchanges of knowledge, unlocking transformational insights to inform business strategy and enabling companies to access more accurate information more quickly. Atheneum is committed to driving our next growth phase through innovation; as such, we have developed new products that scale knowledge creation and maximise our employees efficiency.

Position Overview:

As the Director of Business Intelligence (BI) for Atheneum, you will lead the BI team and collaborate with organisational leadership to set data and reporting strategy, ensuring alignment with company’s overall goals.

Oversee the development, implementation, and maintenance of BI tools and systems to support data-driven decision making across the company.

You will play a crucial role in leveraging our data to drive business growth and provide valuable insights to Department heads, Leadership, clients, and investors.

Your strategic vision, technical expertise, and leadership skills will be instrumental in developing an analytical data-driven culture and optimising decision-making processes within the company.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Strategic Planning and Business Partnership:Collaborate with senior Leadership and stakeholders to define the BI department strategy and roadmap for Atheneum. Align the strategy with the companys goals and objectives. Work in partnership with operations and commercial teams to integrate BI insights into business processes and decisions-making.
  2. Data Control and Management:Coordinate with Data Engineering and the Program Management Office on data control, governance quality, definitions, accuracy, and consistency. Develop, implement, and monitor data governance policies and procedures, including establishing and managing a single source of truth process in reporting.
  3. Analytical Tools and Infrastructure:Contribute to evaluating, selecting, and implementing business intelligence tools and technologies to enhance data analysis capabilities. Establish and maintain scalable infrastructure for data processing, storage, and retrieval.
  4. Insights Generation:Lead the development of advanced analytics models, regression analysis, algorithms, and methodologies to extract insights from our data warehouse and identify patterns, trends, and opportunities.
  5. Reporting and Visualisation:Design and implement reporting frameworks and dashboards to communicate key findings and performance metrics to clients and internal stakeholders. Ensure reports are timely, accurate, and actionable.
  6. Team Leadership:Manage a team of global business intelligence professionals. Provide mentorship, guidance, and support to foster their professional development.
  7. Stakeholder Collaboration:Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Technology (IT, Software Development, Data Engineering and Data Science), PMO, Product, Finance, Accounting, sales, operations, and marketing, to identify business intelligence requirements and support decision-making processes across the organisation. Work closely with stakeholders around key client requirements to understand their business needs, challenges, and objectives in usage reporting.
  8. Improving Business Knowledge:Drive a data-driven culture by continuously educating the business on and improving its understanding of business data, reporting, and data quality and accuracy to enhance the data and reporting knowledge across the organisation. Ensure stakeholders know the limitations, benefits, strengths, weaknesses, and best practices for using data in decision-making, including reporting timelines and data reporting periods.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Proven experience (10+ years) in business intelligence, data analytics, or a related field.
  • Strong knowledge of data management principles, database systems, and data warehousing concepts.
  • Detailed knowledge of SQL, writing clear, concise and performant SQL queries.
  • Proficiency in business intelligence tools and technologies (e.g., Metabase, Tableau, Python).
  • Experience with advanced analytics techniques, such as predictive modelling, Mathematical prediction, and data mining.
  • Strong Leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a diverse team across the globe.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with stakeholders at all levels in multiple offices across multiple time zones.
  • An innovator who constantly helps the organisation improve efficiency and growth through data insights, has an analytical mindset, and has problem-solving abilities, focusing on delivering actionable insights.

The position reports to the CFO; the role will be located in either London or Berlin.

Here at Atheneum, diversity & inclusion are not just part of our culture but are ingrained into our DNA. We do not discriminate in any way when assessing applications.

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