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Global Strategic Sourcing Manager

Charleston, WV · Remote

$132K - $170K/yr

... geopolitical risks * Conduct market intelligence, benchmarking, and should-cost analysis to ... Manage and optimize existing contracts, including renegotiations and cost recovery initiatives ...

Equity Sales Trader

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$85K - $120K/yr

Their platform is resonating strongly with multi-strategy hedge funds, long-only asset managers, macro funds, quant firms, and institutional investors seeking differentiated geopolitical and thematic ...

The Sourcing Manager defines and executes spend and category strategies aligned with Steffes ... geopolitical, capacity, quality, and continuity risks. 8. Standardize, train, and continuously ...

The Sourcing Manager defines and executes spend and category strategies aligned with Steffes ... geopolitical, capacity, quality, and continuity risks. 8. Standardize, train, and continuously ...

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How much do geopolitical manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for geopolitical manager in the United States is $61,351.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Geopolitical Manager typically collaborate with other departments within an organization?

A Geopolitical Manager regularly works with teams such as risk management, legal, government affairs, and senior leadership to assess and respond to global developments. They provide expert analysis on political, regulatory, or economic changes that could impact business operations, helping other departments anticipate challenges and adapt strategies accordingly. Effective collaboration often involves leading cross-functional briefings, contributing to scenario planning, and advising on market entry or compliance decisions. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to translate complex geopolitical trends into actionable business insights.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Geopolitical Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Geopolitical Manager, you need deep expertise in international relations, political risk analysis, and a relevant degree such as international studies or political science. Familiarity with geopolitical risk assessment tools, data analytics platforms, and industry-standard software like GIS systems is typically required. Exceptional analytical thinking, cultural awareness, and persuasive communication skills help you interpret complex global events and advise stakeholders effectively. These skills are crucial for anticipating risks, informing strategic decisions, and maintaining organizational resilience in a dynamic global landscape.

What is the difference between Geopolitical Manager vs Policy Analyst?

AspectGeopolitical ManagerPolicy Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in International Relations, Political Science, or related fields; often with experience in geopolitics or international affairsBachelor's or Master's in Political Science, Public Policy, or related areas; often with research experience
Work EnvironmentCorporate or government settings focusing on international risk, strategy, and geopolitical analysisThink tanks, government agencies, or research institutions analyzing policies and their impacts
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by multinational corporations, government agencies, and consultanciesCommon in government, NGOs, and research organizations

While both roles involve understanding international issues, a Geopolitical Manager focuses on strategic risk assessment and decision-making for organizations, whereas a Policy Analyst primarily conducts research and analysis to inform policy development. The Geopolitical Manager often applies insights to business strategies, while the Policy Analyst provides recommendations based on their research.

What are Geopolitical Managers?

Geopolitical Managers are professionals who analyze and manage the impact of global political and economic developments on an organization. They monitor international trends, assess risks, and advise businesses or governments on strategies to navigate complex geopolitical environments. Their work often involves staying informed about global events, understanding regulatory changes, and helping organizations adapt to evolving political landscapes. Geopolitical Managers play a critical role in ensuring that companies or agencies can operate effectively and make informed decisions in a rapidly changing world.
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Geopolitical Regional Sales Director

Geopolitical Regional Sales Director

Dow Jones

New York, NY

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 12 hours ago


Dow Jones rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 17 rated publishing


Job description

Job Description:

About the Team:


When you join Dow Jones, you become part of one of the most dynamic, creative and savvy news and information companies in the world. As a global leader in news and business intelligence, we're newswires, websites, newspapers, apps, newsletters, databases, magazines, radio and television--including some of the widest-read and most-respected brands, such as Factiva, The Wall Street Journal, and Barron's. Our media inform the discussions and decisions that are vital to the world's commerce, while our databases make the business world more transparent, allowing our customers to uncover growth opportunities and mitigate risk. We continually develop technology to transform information into insight and insight into prosperity. From 58 countries and in twenty-five languages, we enlighten and inspire audiences with authoritative, differentiated and trusted content.


The newly formed Government team sits within our B2B group and provides services, solutions and support to a wide range of customers from all areas of the national government landscape. From executive, legislative and regulatory bodies to defense, and energy departments, Dow Jones supports the information and intelligence needs across all offices and agencies.


About the Role:


This is a player/coach role, reporting to the VP, North America B2B Sales Lead. The role of the Regional Sales Director is to manage a book of business and prospect for new business, while coaching and leading a small team of account managers. Government account managers are responsible for all aspects of the relationship with a defined set of customers. The number of agencies managed by an account manager will typically be between 30 and 40, depending on complexity and size of agencies.


This role is responsible for retaining and growing the existing contract revenue (in existing buying centers) within their set of customers. They will also uncover and nurture sales opportunities with new buying centers (either independently or working with Sales Specialists).


Client relationships are built and maintained via telephone, email, and in-person meetings. An ability to develop strong business relationships in a phone-based and in person-based environment is crucial to the success of this role.


The successful Regional Sales Director will retain business within the established customer base, work to develop opportunities and display a strong level of business understanding for the agency focus in their set of customers.


You Will:

  • MEET NEW BUSINESS TARGETS: Generate new streams of Dow Jones revenue through sales of products and services which address prospects business needs
  • MANAGE and COACH: Lead and mentor 1-2 government account managers. Provide guidance on pipeline management, advancement and building high trust partnerships.
  • IDENTIFY PROSPECTS: Complete territory analysis to identify potential buying centers, plus the specific roles and individuals to be prospected. Develop and execute a plan to grow your territory by understanding the complete suite of Dow Jones products and successfully take them to market.
  • RETENTION: Retain Dow Jones contract revenue in the assigned set of customers and ensure the Dow Jones products and services address customers' business needs
  • RELATIONSHIPS: Maintain good levels of customer satisfaction through regular communication with all customers, and build solid working relationships with each customer
  • RENEWALS: Develop and execute a plan to manage all account renewals, initiating communication with the client at the right time and fulfilling contractual obligations for providing account information to the client
  • ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT: Responsible for all areas of account management, including the development of good account understanding, understanding clients' businesses and resolving issues in a timely manner; understand competitor solutions the client is using and the client's current and developing needs
  • DEVELOP OPPORTUNITIES: Identify opportunities for increased revenue within the set of accounts (up-selling and possibly cross-selling), and where appropriate, engage with Sales Specialists to bring to close.
  • TEAMWORK: Work on retention initiatives for selected customers with the extended sales team available
  • PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE: Clearly express the value proposition and benefits of the Dow Jones products and solutions, and use this knowledge to help increase the value and adoption of our solutions by the client
  • FORECASTING: Manage Sales Forecast and Pipeline to ensure clear reporting of forthcoming renewals, additional sales opportunities, plus the associated revenue and timescales
  • MANAGING ACCOUNT INFORMATION: Maintain accurate and appropriate client records within the global CRM system to provide timely management information.

You Have:

  • Strong time management skills, with an ability to develop and implement effective systems for managing administrative tasks and tracking progress against appropriate activity goals
  • 12+ years sales experience and a proven track record of success in selling information solutions to complex organizations, such as government agencies and 2 years of mentoring a sales team.
  • Deep understanding of the complexities of government procurement.
  • A collaborative mindset with experience working across matrixed teams including marketing, product, and customer success.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and customers, to ensure time is maximized for revenue-retaining activities and the most important customers receive an excellent level of account management
  • Excellent communication skills (listening, questioning, written and verbal) to ensure the Dow Jones value position is clearly articulated to prospects, a persuasive business case is presented and a professional image always conveyed.
  • Exceptional negotiation and closing skills to manage renewals from the AM's set of customers to a successful conclusion

Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. EEO/Disabled/Vets

Reasonable Accommodation

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Business Area:

Dow Jones - Risk

Job Category:

Sales

Union Status:

Non-Union roleBase Pay Range: $180,000 - $220,000

We're committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation to attract top talent. This pay range reflects our good faith estimate for the role and may vary based on a candidate's experience, skills, location, and other relevant factors.

For bonus-eligible roles, targets are determined based on multiple considerations, including market benchmarks and individual contributions.

For benefits-eligible roles, we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package covering health, retirement, wellbeing, and more, along with optional benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees.