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Lead, Global Materials Collaboration(m/w/x)
End-to-end planning of international materials collaboration pathways for government and institutional partners. Minimum seven years professional experience in resource economics or circular economy required. Global stakeholder engagement with 20% international travel.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in resource economics, circular economy, economics, or equivalent
- Broad intellectual background
- Experience in environment, natural resources, technology and innovation
- Experience in circular economy and international collaboration (asset)
- Minimum seven years relevant professional experience
- Experience leading projects and initiatives across industries
- Ability to work with C-suite and diverse stakeholders
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments
- Understanding of stakeholder needs
- Collaborative, positive and solution-oriented teamwork
- Outstanding verbal and written English communication
- Good analytical capabilities
Tasks
- Manage end-to-end planning and delivery of the Materials Collaboration workstream
- Translate strategic objectives into clear annual workplans
- Ensure timely delivery of high-quality outputs
- Act as the primary focal point for government and institutional partners
- Lead stakeholder insights-gathering on international materials collaboration pathways
- Synthesize findings on materials efficiency, trade, and governance
- Design and deliver dialogue sessions at major international events
- Write briefing papers and articles to inform policy and business decisions
- Engage senior leaders to build momentum around materials collaboration
- Lead engagement on regional materials and circular economy cooperation
- Convene regional dialogue sessions at APAC platforms
- Integrate global industry perspectives into regional discussions
- Develop briefing papers capturing regional insights and best practices
- Disseminate regional findings to global audiences
- Support partner-led engagement at priority international events
- Leverage the Forum’s network to involve business and expert voices
- Integrate APAC and Japan perspectives into international cooperation discussions
Education
- Master's degree
Languages
- English – Business Fluent
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Lead, Global Materials Collaboration(m/w/x)
End-to-end planning of international materials collaboration pathways for government and institutional partners. Minimum seven years professional experience in resource economics or circular economy required. Global stakeholder engagement with 20% international travel.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in resource economics, circular economy, economics, or equivalent
- Broad intellectual background
- Experience in environment, natural resources, technology and innovation
- Experience in circular economy and international collaboration (asset)
- Minimum seven years relevant professional experience
- Experience leading projects and initiatives across industries
- Ability to work with C-suite and diverse stakeholders
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments
- Understanding of stakeholder needs
- Collaborative, positive and solution-oriented teamwork
- Outstanding verbal and written English communication
- Good analytical capabilities
Tasks
- Manage end-to-end planning and delivery of the Materials Collaboration workstream
- Translate strategic objectives into clear annual workplans
- Ensure timely delivery of high-quality outputs
- Act as the primary focal point for government and institutional partners
- Lead stakeholder insights-gathering on international materials collaboration pathways
- Synthesize findings on materials efficiency, trade, and governance
- Design and deliver dialogue sessions at major international events
- Write briefing papers and articles to inform policy and business decisions
- Engage senior leaders to build momentum around materials collaboration
- Lead engagement on regional materials and circular economy cooperation
- Convene regional dialogue sessions at APAC platforms
- Integrate global industry perspectives into regional discussions
- Develop briefing papers capturing regional insights and best practices
- Disseminate regional findings to global audiences
- Support partner-led engagement at priority international events
- Leverage the Forum’s network to involve business and expert voices
- Integrate APAC and Japan perspectives into international cooperation discussions
Education
- Master's degree
Languages
- English – Business Fluent
About the Company
World Economic Forum LLC
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Description
The World Economic Forum is the international organization for public-private cooperation, engaging leaders to shape global agendas.
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