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Director,CorporateandGovernmentAffairsGreaterChina

$1200–2500k ~AI est. China
The Brief

“Director, Corporate and Government Affairs - Greater China at Hasbro. Skills: Government affairs, Regulatory landscape, Stakeholder management. Shape government affairs strategy. Execute government affairs strategy”

What You'll Achieve.

Enable sustainable business growth

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving; Decision-making

Eligibility Requirements

Occasional regional travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Native Mandarin, Fluent English

Nice to Have

Broader Greater China exposure, Background in public affairs consultancy, Background in trade associations, Background in government institutions

What You'll Do.

Shape government affairs strategy

Execute government affairs strategy

Engage with government authorities

Engage with associations

Engage with charity foundations

Advise on regulatory matters

Advise on policy matters

Advise on reputational matters

Anticipate regulatory developments

Collaborate with Commercial team

Collaborate with Legal

Collaborate with Sourcing

Collaborate with Global Corporate Communications

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Local Commercial team; QA; Legal; Sourcing; Global Corporate Communications; Internal leadership; Diverse stakeholders

Communication Scope

Communication; Stakeholder management

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