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AbelsonTaylor Group - Mississippi State, Mississippi, us, 39762Work at AbelsonTaylor Group
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Oversee the creation of project intake forms and statements of work based on the assessment of client needs and deliverables with a keen eye for detail.Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Demonstrate strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills with the ability to mine data for relevant and actionable insights.Curiosity and Innovation:
Embody the ATG value of always being curious and motivated to learn about current survey, media, health, and analytics trends that may influence analysis.Client Management: Manage several clients simultaneously, ensuring consistent, high-quality deliverables that meet timelines and stay on budget.Internal Process Improvement:
Oversee creating internal processes and templates to improve the efficiency and quality of Marketing Intelligence deliverables.Business Development: Participate in business development initiatives as needed.Technology Research: Conduct research on new technologies that could be used in the company’s services and operations.Management, Mentorship, and Leadership:Manage Foundational Work: Lead the team with the ability to manage foundational work and provide thought leadership for improving the use of data in marketing practices.Lead MI Team Members: Mentor junior team members as they grow their skills, providing training, mentorship, and leadership as needed.Hire, Coach, and Develop Team Members: Assign projects to balance workloads and challenge team members' skills, ensuring projects showcase the agency's capabilities.Provide Regular Feedback: Offer formal and informal feedback to direct reports to help grow their creative sensibilities and progress in their craft.Perform Team Evaluations: Participate in performance reviews and provide coaching to create growth plans for direct reports as needed.Infuse Psychological Safety: Facilitate participation, inclusion, and diversity of perspectives on your team and throughout the agency.What Makes You A Great FitExperience: 10+ years of marketing analytics experience in a highly data-driven, analytical environment.Leadership: Proven leadership skills in building and leading high-performing organizations.Data Translation: Ability to translate quantitative data into actionable recommendations and business objectives into marketing goals and metrics.Technical Proficiency: Highly proficient in econometric and statistical modeling, artificial intelligence, machine learning, logistic regression, predictive modeling, and forecasting.Tools Expertise: High proficiency in as many of the following: Datorama, SAS, SPSS, R, MS Excel, PowerPoint, SQL, and Hadoop.Communication Skills: Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to translate analytics into content for executive management consumption.Work Ethic: Strong work ethic and organizational skills.Education: MS or Ph.D. in statistics, mathematics, engineering, or economics preferred.At AbelsonTaylor Group (ATG), we love science, art, and data. 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