AWS is where innovation, risk-taking and ideas are celebrated. We are builders, we try new things, we dream big and reuse whenever we can. It is still Day 1 and we are looking for curious people to be part of our diverse teams of thinkers, problem solvers and doers.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Aotearoa New Zealand is seeking a talented, self-directed professional with a passion to support Maori customers & develop Maori partners to achieve their digital aspirations through the use of cloud technology.
AWS New Zealand is sincere about its intention to work with Maori partners and customers to ensure that cloud technology is available to Maori businesses, organisations and communities to achieve their ambitions. We recognise that Maori data is a taonga and should be supported by the best data protection possible.
Key job responsibilitiesServe as a member of the NZ leadership team to assist AWS New Zealand to drive an overall AWS Maori customer engagement strategy.Develop and deliver on a strategic business development plan for Maori customers in line with AWS's overall strategic direction delivering a pipeline of leads, customers and partners.As necessary, attend relevant conferences, events and meetings to engage with customers and stay up to date on the Maori technology sector's needs and interests.Engage in public speaking events, public relations and regular contributions to social media and Amazon blogs to be seen as a thought leader in this area both internally and externally.Support internal partners including AWS sales and service teams, public policy and legal teams, and AWS diversity, equity and inclusion teams to ensure alignment and to provide analysis, insights and advice on Maori culture, business trends, and customer needs to enhance services and offerings for Maori customers.Minimum Requirements5+ years of developing, negotiating and executing business agreements experience.5+ years of professional or military experience.Experience developing strategies that influence leadership decisions at the organizational level.Proven ability in go-to-market planning, lead management and/or sales funnel management, including working with/selling to senior executives and/or board of Maori businesses and organisations.Demonstrated working knowledge of Tikanga Maori and principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and understanding of Maori structures and entities.Fluent Te Reo Maori.
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