The VP of Brand and Communications will develop brand strategies, manage public relations, lead marketing efforts, and enhance overall communication for Aidoc while collaborating cross-functionally.
- Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Master’s Degree preferred.
- 10+ years of experience in marketing or communications, preferably in B2B enterprise software
- Outstanding storytelling skills – specifically around category and brand creation and amplification
- Leadership skills and good business acumen
- Strong strategic problem solver with the ability and the skills to see the bigger picture as well as understanding the details across clients and campaigns
- Organizational skills to supervise and implement multiple projects simultaneously to handle priorities and deliver results within tight deadlines
- Meticulous, proactive and takes initiative
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