University Relations & Programs Country
Leader
IBM - Any – Nigeria
About this job
Job description
University Relations (UR)/University Programs (UP) country-level
leaders play a key role for IBM. External relationships with universities are
increasingly important to IBM in developed and growth market countries.
Universities are
IBM research partners, suppliers of skilled interns and new
employees, customers who buy High Performance Computing (HPC) systems and other
software and service solutions required by complex enterprises, regional
leaders working closely with governments and the social sector, including
university medical centers and hospitals, as well as drivers of new innovation
via science and technology parks and startup incubators. Universities are
A country university leader (UR/UP) should possess depth and breadth of skills (T-shaped) to represent IBM to universities and to advocate for university relationships inside IBM. He/she should have extensive experience communicating with and collaborating with IBM senior executives. Working closely with the IBM Global University team as well as other country-level university leaders worldwide, the country-level university leader is responsible for coordinating IBM regional university strategy and executing the strategy to achieve significant outcomes for IBM across the 6 R's: research, readiness (skills), recruiting, revenue, responsibility, and regions (e.g., smarter cities, smart camps, public-private partnerships, triple-helix initiatives, etc.). The IBM regional university strategy should be designed in coordination with the country general manager (CGM) and staff, including IBM Research, Software Group (Academic Initiatives), HR, Sales & Distribution, Systems & Technology Group, Global Technology Services, Global Business Services, Global Process Services, Government Programs, External Relations, and other IBM internal stakeholders. National UR/UP leaders work closely with IBM University PEP (Partnership Executive Programs) and Public Sector Client Executives to develop university specific IBM engagement strategies.
The ideal candidate should have demonstrated innovation leadership working with university presidents, vice chancellors, deans, faculty, students, and staff. Also, a plus if the candidate has demonstrated experience working with faculty on technical and business projects at a doctoral-level of experience. For example, adjunct faculty experience is highly sought. The ideal candidate should possess excellent internal IBM communication and coordination skills, both within the country and globally, across all business units and functions. The ideal candidate should also possess IBM sales and revenue generation experience (technical sales, solution architect), and a practical approach to achieving important metrics for IBM. The ideal candidate should also be comfortable interfacing with ministries of education, research, and innovation policy at the national level, as well as professional association leadership (e.g., IEEE, ACM, INFORMS, AIS, ISSIP, etc.).
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Required
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Master's Degree
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At least 10 years experience in
University Relations
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English: Fluent
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French: Fluent
Preferred
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Doctorate Degree
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
About this company
IBM is a global technology and innovation company headquartered
in Armonk, NY. It is the largest technology and consulting employer in the
world, with more than 400,000 employees serving clients in 170 countries. IBM
offers a wide range of technology and consulting services; a broad portfolio of
middleware for collaboration, predictive analytics, software development and
systems management; and the world's most advanced servers and supercomputers.
Utilizing its business consulting, technology and R&D expertise, IBM helps
clients become "smarter" as the planet becomes more digitally
interconnected. This includes working with organizations and governments to
build systems that improve traffic congestion, availability of clean water, and
the health and safety of populations. IBM invests more than $6 billion a year
in R&D, just completing its 18th year of patent leadership. IBM Research
has received recognition beyond any commercial technology research organization
and is home to 5 Nobel Laureates, 9 US National Medals of Technology, 5 US
National Medals of Science, 6 Turing Awards, and 10 Inductees in US Inventors
Hall of Fame. The company was behind the inventions of the PC; SABRE travel
reservation system; UPC codes, Watson, the Jeopardy!-playing computing system,
and much more.
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