Franchise Lead Hypertension (m/w/d)
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(7 months ago)
About this role
The Franchise Lead Hypertension at AstraZeneca is a senior commercial leader within the CVRM (Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism) area responsible for the overall direction and performance of the hypertension franchise. The role represents the brand in global and EU cross-functional teams and supports strategic positioning, market readiness and growth of the franchise. It also focuses on developing the team and collaborating across functions to deliver business objectives.
Required Skills
- Launch Planning
- Product Strategy
- Market Analysis
- Team Leadership
- Coaching
- Omnichannel Marketing
- Account Strategy
- Stakeholder Engagement
- CRM Systems
- Project Management
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
- Master's Degree
- PhD
- MBA
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