As the Financial Services Go-to-Market Leader for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) you will play a pivotal role in accelerating Databricks’ growth across Banking/Payments, Capital Markets and Insurance in the region. You will drive the Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy of the Financial Services business, cultivate strong executive relationships with customers/partners, and lead cross-functional teams.
You are a recognized thought-leader that understands the unique challenges faced by Asian financial institutions. You possess the ability to have strategic and tailored conversations with CxOs across APJ with a particularly strong POV in key markets such as Japan, India, Korea and Australia.
This is an exciting opportunity that offers the chance to travel, keynote at major conferences, and drive key partnerships. You will report to the VP of Financial Services, Cyber Security and Public Sector GTM.
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