Sr. Director, Corporate Strategy
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Grade Level (for internal use): 14 The Role: Sr. Director, S&P Global Corporate Strategy The Team: You are part of the larger Strategy, M&A and Investments Team reporting to the Global Head of Corporate Strategy. Specifically, this role focuses on our S&P Global (SPGI) Corporate Strategy supporting a broad range of strategic activities for a business of approximately $14billion in revenue and over 40,000 employees worldwide. Our team partners closely with Finance, enterprise functions and the divisional teams. As part of a larger enterprise team, you will have complementary talent to support your success as you oversee establishing strategic growth priorities, and tracking key business metrics and progress against strategic initiatives. The Impact: The Sr. Director, Corporate Strategy is a critical member of the Strategy team and the broader Finance, Strategy, M&A, Corporate Development and Partnerships community. You are focused on driving the near- and long-term strategic objectives for the business and engaging the Enterprise Leadership Team. You will manage multiple complex projects of significant impact at one time, often across departmental boundaries and geographies. You will influence senior leaders across the business and functional groups and build consensus and ownership of ideas, plans and output. What's in it for you: You will gain exposure to our various divisions and get exposure with senior executives across the organization. You will get to learn from industry experts and help shape an iconic company in a pivotal moment across the industry. There has hardly been a better time to be at the center of the strategic decision making and strategic planning for S&P. There is a focus on corporate strategy development along with some M&A prospecting, due diligence, and transaction execution. In this role, you will partner closely with teams across S&P Global to identify and assess organic and inorganic growth opportunities.