Amazon.com LLC
Technology
Principal-Central/Eastern,AWSEconomicDevelopment
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“Principal - Central/Eastern, AWS Economic Development at Amazon.com LLC. Skills: Economic development, Public policy, Incentive negotiations. Lead regional economic development strategy. Identify expansion opportunities”
What You'll Achieve.
Drive AWS expansion goals; Advance AWS long-term interests; Deliver results for AWS; Serve communities
Industry & Context.
Strategic judgment
Ability to travel nationally
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree or above, 10+ years economic development experience, Experience in economic development, Experience managing incentive negotiations, Ability to travel nationally
Nice to Have
Master's degree or above, Experience as economic development practitioner, Recent data center experience, Demonstrated track record building partnerships, Experience developing business cases, Experience leading cross-functional teams, Experience in tax-related incentives, Excellent written communication, Excellent verbal communication
What You'll Do.
Lead regional economic development strategy
Identify expansion opportunities
Structure incentive agreements
Build workforce development partnerships
Communicate AWS investment impact
Serve as economic development liaison
Build trust-based relationships
Own incentive negotiation lifecycle
Manage economic development portfolio
Collaborate cross-functionally
Execute expansion projects
Develop compelling narratives
Facilitate workforce initiatives
Create talent pipelines
Provide strategic counsel
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Business development; Real estate; Legal; Tax; Finance; Public relations; Sustainability teams
Communication Scope
Executive presentations; Public speaking
Full Job Description
Are you a seasoned economic development leader who thrives at the intersection of infrastructure investment, public policy, and community impact? Do you bring the strategic judgment and relationship-building instincts needed to navigate complex, high-stakes negotiations with government officials, economic development agencies, and cross-functional business partners? The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Economic Development team is looking for a Principal to lead the Central and/or Eastern region of our Americas economic development portfolio. In this role, you will own the end-to-end economic development strategy for your region — from identifying expansion opportunities and structuring incentive agreements to building sustainable workforce development partnerships and communicating the transformative impact of AWS investments to stakeholders at every level. You will operate with significant autonomy, exercising high judgment in ambiguous and fast-moving environments while collaborating across business development, real estate, legal, tax, finance, and public relations teams to deliver results that matter to AWS and the communities we serve. Key job responsibilities - Lead regional economic development strategy for the Central and/or Eastern region, driving AWS's expansion goals by identifying, evaluating, and securing economic development opportunities aligned with the global infrastructure growth roadmap. - Serve as the primary economic development liaison to state and local government officials, economic development agencies, utilities, and community stakeholders, building durable, trust-based relationships that advance AWS's long-term interests. - Own the full lifecycle of incentive negotiations, including site identification, due diligence, business case development, infrastructure assessment, sustainability evaluation, and structuring of incentive-related deal terms and agreements. - Manage and optimize a regional portfolio of economic development commitments, includ
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