Strategic Partner Development at Google
London, United Kingdom
Strategic Partner Development at Google
London, United Kingdom
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; REL; Publishing industry)
May 2002 — April 2006 (4 years)
Explore, expand & develop new (electronic product) ideas/markets for medical publishing company.
To support the definition and implementation of a comprehensive electronic product strategy.
To work with the group executive management team to explore new opportunities and channels in electronic publishing, and to solidify/secure existing presence within the market place.
To prioritise requests from across the business group (Marketing; Sales; Books; Journals; Pharma) and subsequently create business cases/requirements defining the products and initiatives that are necessary to create new revenue, or support existing revenue.
To input to the definition and implementation of working practices/processes for the development of new electronic products and the development/evaluation of existing products.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Publishing industry)
2001 — 2002 (1 year)
To be responsible for the proposal, initiation and management of projects to expand and develop the content and features of the website, especially in its commercial phase.
To be responsible for the daily and long-term operations of the website.
To provide and communicate monthly reports of key performance metrics to senior management.
To be responsible for the development of additional revenue streams through association with neuroscience Societies and similar organisations.
To input to the product/business strategy. Work with Sales and Marketing to implement a strategy for the commercial launch of the website.
(Publishing industry)
1999 — 2000 (1 year)
To assess the suitability of papers for publication both before and after peer-review.
To liaise and negotiated with authors and publishers and selected qualified specialist referees.
To troubleshot problems arising from all aspects of the publication of the journal.
To ensured that all accepted papers meet high editorial standards.
To assemble the final collection of papers for each bimonthly issue.
To managed two office staff.
To maintain the office computer systems and website
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
1994 — 1998 (4 years)
researching into neuroanatomical circuitry underlying movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease
DPhil, Neuroscience, 1994 — 1997
BSc, Experimental Pathology, 1990 — 1994