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Sr. Director, Supply Chain at Acosta Sales & Marketing in Rogers, AR


Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for providing positive leadership that establishes and maintains Acosta's analytical services/category management leadership 2. Organizes and structures teams to ensure maximum productivity while achieving the optimum results 3. Evaluates and purchases software and data services required to complete objectives 4. Develops, in collaboration and other executives, broad policies for the development of new processes and systems to ensure productive use of all resources to deliver the best quality information and service to our clients and customers 5. Responsible for maintaining presentations that clearly show that Acosta is the correct choice for potential new clients 6. Develops and executes analytical services/category management plans and programs, both short- and long-range, to ensure profitable growth and expansion for Acosta, our clients, and our customers 7. Evaluates competitors to ensure Acosta is continuing to offer leading edge services 8. Establishes both regional and national objectives for analytical services/category management in collaboration with EVP's 9. Develops training and career paths to establish Acosta as a great place to work 10. Develops and recommends the pricing strategy for analytical services that will result in being competitive and will deliver incremental revenue and profit 11. Meeting the physical requirements - listed below 12. Other duties as assigned Qualifications Education Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree Work Experience Requirements:
A minimum of 10-12 years' experience in marketing, sales and/or comparable background from industry sources A minimum of 5 years of leadership in analytics with direct reports
Salary Range:
$200K -- $250K
Minimum Qualification
Supply Chain & Logistics, Operations ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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