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Global Marketing Activation & Orchestration Senior Coordinator

Boston Consulting Group
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8 months ago
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BCG pioneered strategy consulting more than 50 years ago, and we continue to innovate and redefine the industry. We offer multiple career paths for the world's best talent to have a real impact on business and society. As part of our team, you will benefit from the breadth and diversity of what we are doing today and where we are headed next. We count on your authenticity, exceptional work, and strong integrity. In return we are committed to supporting you in discovering the most fulfilling career journey possible-and unlocking your potential to advance the world. Our team called Global Services (GS) provides corporate support to business areas such as Finance, Legal, HR, Marketing and IT. This diverse team of experts, operators and specialists represent all levels from Partner to entry level staff, operating across the globe in multiple countries. Global Services is in short, the backbone of BCG.

What You'll Do

In this unique role, you will be in the position to help create, deliver and amplify thinking in around a technology that is advancing and remarkable speed with impact on every area of modern life. As Artificial Intelligence is a priority for BCG joining this team means working at the leading edge. As Global Marketing Activation & Orchestration (A&O) Senior Coordinator, you will play a vital role within the team shaping BCG's global marketing and communications delivery around our Global Campaigns, the priority capabilities and themes BCG stands for.  In this role you will support the activation of BCG's global flagship AI Campaign, together with the respective A&O team members. You will support the positioning strategy and the activation and will work with the marketing leadership of BCG's practice areas, regional marketing leadership and BCG's Marketing & Comms Leadership Team, (the Global Chief Communications Officer, the Global Chair Positioning and Communications, and the Chief Marketing Officer) as well as BCG's think tank Bruce Henderson Institute.¿¿ As part of this position you will: Collaborate with the respective campaign managers to define, execute and adapt omni-channel marketing campaigns across BCG's global communication channels as well as local markets worldwide¿ Work with strategic partnerships (incl. paid media) to support the roll-out of priority AI content and activations Contribute to BCG's thought leadership development bringing an audience-centric perspective and identifying the most relevant publications in BCG's existing editorial pipeline for activation¿ Work in close collaboration with colleagues from communication channels (e.g., public relations, social media, direct client communications and internal communications), Practice Areas and local markets adopting an agile way of working¿ Work closely with the analytics team to integrate and measure the value and impact of the campaign and its strategic partnerships¿ 

What You'll Bring

1-3 years-experience in integrated marketing, campaign management or journalism/publishing background  You are developing a deeper understanding of AI coupled with a passion for technology, market research, and an appreciation of different communications channels e.g. social and earned. You are a strong project manager with the ability to review, analyse and build and understanding of data Advanced communication skills: oral, written and active listening (including senior leadership presentations)   Experience in a professional services firm e.g., agency or management consulting is a plus A bachelor's degree in a relevant field of expertise. Master's Degree or MBA a plus Experience of managing thought leadership campaigns is a strong advantage  Proven ability to work with topic experts and senior executives   Ability to work with different markets, cultures and travel as required  Fluent written and spoken English skills 

Who You'll Work With

The Global Marketing Activation & Orchestration Coordinator will directly report to the Global Marketing Activation & Orchestration Director within the AI Campaign. The Activation & Orchestration team is part of the broader Global Communications Team and works closely with BCG's Marketing & Comms Leadership Team, (the Global Chief Communications Officer, the Global Chair Positioning and Communications, and the Chief Marketing Officer). As part of this team, you will interface with global and local team members across the company, including leaders of business units and functional leaders (this includes Managing Directors & Partners, Marketing Directors and peers like other managers within BCG's marketing function) 

Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws.
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