Associate Director, Thought Leader Liaison - Gastroenterology (Dallas, TX)

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<div><strong>Build our future together:</strong><br/><p>The Associate Director, Thought Leader Liaison - Gastroenterology, is a field-based, non-sales role, passionate about enhancing and improving interactions with external Gastroenterology Key Thought Leaders (KTLs). We are seeking someone who can engage, develop advocacy, capture insights, and liaise with multiple functional partners. We expect you will work cross-functionally with colleagues in Marketing, Medical Affairs, Sales, and Market Access. The attributes that are needed for success include teamwork, communication, planning, and the ability to implement initiatives. You will report to the National Director, Thought Leader Liaisons, within the Commercial organization.</p><p></p><strong>When & where:</strong><br/><p>Territory Includes: TX, NM, OK, AR, LA. Need to have the ability to travel to meetings/trainings/programs (60-80% travel) and must live within the geographic area of the assigned territory, and hold a valid driver's license.</p><strong></strong><br/><strong>Discover your role:</strong><br/><ul><li>Conducting discussions related to aligned therapeutic areas, disease states, and general corporate overviews</li><li>Collaborating and communicating cross-functionally with respect to assigned Thought Leaders in order to ensure strategic and tactical cohesiveness</li><li>Plan and complete key thought leader engagements and senior executive encounters at local, regional and national conferences, POAs, in field engagements, and other venues in a complaint manner</li><li>Act as a liaison between thought leaders and home office cross-functional teams</li><li>Assisting with on-label key thought leader development, including speakers, with approved decks and materials</li><li>Facilitating certain speaker logistical and scheduling activities and working cross functionally to ensure timely communication</li><li>Providing feedback on GI Franchise and brand-related marketing strategies/materials to commercial leadership</li><li>Providing advisory board participant recommendations, and attending advisory boards where needed</li><li>Facilitate speaker bureau management, speaker recommendations and including contracting when requested</li><li>Follow and be knowledgeable of all laws, regulations and corporate policies</li></ul><strong></strong><br/><strong>This role requires:</strong><br/><ul><li>Bachelor's degree, Master’s degree or advanced education/certification a plus.</li><li>Specialty pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical experience with a minimum of five years of work experience in one or more of the following: key thought leader management, market development, field sales, product marketing, or medical / clinical experience</li><li>including experience in the Gastroenterology and/or Allergy, market or a similar subcutaneous, self-injectable biologic specialty market.</li><li>Launch experience preferred.</li><li>Ability to lead cross-functional teams toward a shared vision of success.</li><li>Ability to present ideas effectively to individuals or groups, targeting presentation to the needs of the audience.</li><li>Proven leadership skills (past leadership experience a plus but not required). Strong organizational skills.</li><li>Strong project management experience, including superior analytical and planning skills. We seek someone with the ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.</li><li>Ability to complete strategic and tactical plans under tight timelines.</li></ul><p></p><p>Does this sound like you? Apply now to take your first steps toward living the Regeneron Way! We have an inclusive and diverse culture that provides amazing benefits including health and wellness programs, fitness centers and stock for employees at all levels!</p><p></p><br/><p><b>Salary Range (annually)</b></p>$157,200.00 - $256,600.00</div>

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