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Senior Partner Manager - Data Governance

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7 months ago
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Job Description

We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Account Manager to join our New Business Partners team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data intelligence and a proven track record in managing client relationships, driving sales, and achieving revenue targets. This role requires a strategic thinker with excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams. The focus will be on acquiring new logos and expanding our client base.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and execute account strategies to drive new business growth in the data intelligence sector.
  • Identify and pursue new logo opportunities, including upselling and cross-selling Experian Data Quality solutions.
  • Manage and nurture relationships with key clients, ensuring their needs are met and expectations exceeded.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to deliver tailored solutions that meet client requirements.
  • Monitor market trends and competitor activities to inform strategic decisions.
  • Prepare and present proposals, contracts, and sales reports to clients and senior management.
  • Achieve and exceed sales targets and KPIs.


Qualifications

Qualifications

  • Experience in account management, sales, or business development, preferably in the data intelligence industry.
  • Strong understanding of data analytics, business intelligence, and related technologies.
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills and proven ability to build and maintain strong client relationships.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to identify and capitalize on business opportunities.
  • Self-motivated, results-oriented, and able to work independently as well as part of a team.



Additional Information

Our uniqueness is that we celebrate yours. Experian's culture and people are important differentiators. We take our people agenda very seriously and focus on what matters; DEI, work/life balance, development, authenticity, collaboration, wellness, reward & recognition, volunteering... the list goes on. Experian's people first approach is award-winning; World's Best Workplaces™ 2024 (Fortune Top 25), Great Place To Work™ in 24 countries, and Glassdoor Best Places to Work 2024 to name a few. Check out Experian Life on social or our Careers Site to understand why.

Experian is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Innovation is an important part of Experian's DNA and practices, and our diverse workforce drives our success. Everyone can succeed at Experian and bring their whole self to work, irrespective of their gender, ethnicity, religion, colour, sexuality, physical ability or age. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know at the earliest opportunity.

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