Brand Manager - Rare Disease
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(1 month ago)
About this role
A Brand Manager in AstraZeneca’s Rare Diseases Commercial Team will lead the development and implementation of local brand strategies to support the company’s rare disease portfolio. This full-time role sits within the Rare Diseases Business Unit and focuses on driving brand growth, market presence, and successful product launches in collaboration with cross-functional partners. The position supports AstraZeneca’s mission to expand access and address unmet needs for rare disease patients.
Required Skills
- Brand Strategy
- Market Analysis
- Cross-Functional
- Campaign Management
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Content Development
- Performance Monitoring
- Launch Planning
- Regulatory Compliance
- Strategic Thinking
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
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