Director, Financial Services Cabinet DN
Brussels, Belgium
Position
An immediate vacancy for a Director with 8-10 years experience in Financial Services regulation. The Director is the daily lead of the Financial Services team reporting to a Partner, serves in the management of the company, servicing our clients and developing new business.
You are:
- An EU citizen, fluent in English and at least one other EU language;
- In possession of excellent drafting and communication skills;
- Politically savvy and a skilled networker;
- Able to think strategically, act independently and inspire others;
- Comfortable with EU policy making, the processes and the people;
- Familiar with the Financial Services market either through industry or a regulator, the EU institutions, a relevant corporate representation, trade association or consultancy;
- Preferably already with team management experience.
Responsibilities
As Head of our Financial team, you will be:
- Assisting our clients in outreach to decision-makers and stakeholders;
- Advising our clients on policy challenges and opportunities;
- Leading the Financial team members;
- Managing projects across teams;
- Driving business development and acquiring new clients;
- Taking part in the management and development of a rapidly growing company along with other Directors.
About us
- Cabinet DN is the leading independent European Affairs consultancy in Brussels. Founded in 2004, we offer public affairs and media services to a prestigious list of clients who seek to influence policy making in Europe and beyond. Please see www.cabinetdn.com for more;
- Today we employ a staff of more than thirty advisers, all with in-depth EU experience. The working language is English and the management style is straightforward, emphasising independence, responsibility and results;
- Please email your CV and a short covering letter to jobs@cabinetdn.com before December 5th 2011 ref. “Financial Director”. For questions concerning the position, please contact partner Jacob Lund Nielsen jln@cabinetdn.com.
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