Public Relations Lead Assurance, Assistant Director Job at EY in ...
EY - Huntsville, AL, United States, 35824
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This influential leader is responsible for identifying, implementing, and executing strategic development projects and opportunities in coordination with Destination Development and Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) Leadership. In this position, you would be accountable for securing external approval of the development projects on behalf of RCG, as well as internal RCG approvals. You would oversee the relationship of a subset of our existing JV partners, plan and execute Board of Directors meetings, and ensure the entities maintain RCG guest experience standards. Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial, as you would be tasked with (1) liaising with colleagues from multiple departments and among varying levels of management across the company to track down key information needed to advance projects, (2) writing memos and preparing executive presentations summarizing information, and (3) leading presentations and negotiations with global corporate and country leaders.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
- Develop commercial and other business strategies to meet the strategic port development needs of RCG. The Director, in coordination with Destination Development Leadership, will support the execution of commercial strategies by managing relationships with key internal and external stakeholders across the geographical region. The Director will interact with port authorities, trade associations, and other brands in the industry regarding port development issues. Strategic thinking, communication, negotiation, and business vision are paramount skills to success in this role. The Director will gather intelligence and find win-win opportunities for the partners and governments in the geographic locations that are core to ensuring RCG’s long-term success.
- Manage projects along the phases, from pre-feasibility studies to definitive designs, including RFPs. The Director will guide local consultants and expert teams required for the execution of projects, including engineers and architects, evaluate the feasibility, viability, and financial sustainability of the project, and interact with local authorities to understand and analyze potential obstacles and risks in the administrative path for obtaining required authorizations.
- Interact with various internal and external stakeholders to gather critical information to drive projects to completion, including but not limited to Legal, Deployment, Financial, Accounting, Corporate Capital, Destination Development Strategy, Treasury, Government Relations, Corporate Public Affairs, Corporate Communications, Product Development, Marine Operations, and Port Operations to obtain internal alignment and all RCG corporate approvals ahead of document execution.
- Communicate the strategy and deal details to the various RCG stakeholders to ensure preparation, review and execution of various legal documents to memorialize deal negotiation agreements. Exhibit an ability to evaluate various types of legal contracts to extract synthesized key information necessary for negotiations or strategic discussions.
- Manage assets and implementation in existing JVs. Upon delegation from Destination Development Leadership, the Director will participate in the Board of Directors of that specific entity and will contribute to the management of the asset in coordination with Destination Development Leadership and Corporate Finance. The Director will contribute to providing guidance to local General Managers and Finance teams and local consultants for the application of high-standard management policies and reporting.
- Create and strengthen positive relationships with ports, destinations, government officials, and travel industry partners.
- Provide daily direction and focus while taking the steps necessary to increase market share, pier availability, new terminal capacity, and new business.
- Travel, meet, and engage key stakeholders within the destinations to listen, understand, and assist in addressing the existing challenges. Travel is expected up to 50% each month, depending on a project and business needs.
Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills :
- BA / BS in a relevant field of study.
- Spanish speaker preferred, other languages are a plus.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience with an international cruise line or port development entity.
- Abile and willing to travel up to 50% of the time.
- Outstanding verbal and written communication, consensus-building, and presentation skills.
- Strong organizational skills and an ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment with multiple projects and priorities.
- Ability to lead a team and influence individuals of varying levels of management.
- Task-oriented and reliable with an ability to report on status updates and anticipated timelines.
- A global thinker familiar with different countries and cultures is essential.
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret financial reports, general business periodicals, contracts, legal documents, and technical reports.
- Existing network of contacts and established business relationships.