Moxie

hospitality

PrincipalBusinessOperations,Data&Insights

$154–191k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Principal Business Operations, Data & Insights at Moxie. Skills: practice intelligence capability, turning raw practice-level data into insights, analytical engine, benchmarking methodology, insight cadence. Own the benchmark library. Build and maintain Moxie's cross-segment benchmark set”

Industry & Context.

hospitality
Problems you'll solve

analytical rigor; operator's instinct; cutting through ambiguity; comfort with ambiguity at the edges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Analytical rigor with an operator's instinct, AI-native in practice, Greenfield experience, Cross-functional credibility, Comfort with ambiguity at the edges

What You'll Do.

Own the benchmark library

Build and maintain Moxie's cross-segment benchmark set

Run the insight cadence

Deliver monthly and quarterly trend reports

Make strategic projects smarter

Supply marketing with hero stats

Shape the product roadmap

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

cross-functional coordination; cross-functional credibility; earn the trust of various roles and departments; translate insight into action without needing a translator; work directly with the CEO, product, and GTM leadership

Communication Scope

tell the story; translate insight into action without needing a translator

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