Director of GDS Distribution (Remote)

What You'll Do: Find opportunities and develop and implement strategy to optimize content options to meet customer needs Partnering with GDS’s and other aggregators to ensure tight-knit collaboration on distribution matters, alignment on goals and improving the overall offering to joint customers Work through content related issues and apply solutions as required to overcome challenges Working with internal partners to ensure alignment & progress on key goals Develop commercial models to meet the evolving needs of the marketplace Ensure costs are well handled and controlled Distill large data sets into actionable insights that drive strategy What We're Looking For: Proven record of leading change across the business Deep understanding of business travel Excellent analytical skills and critical thinking abilities Excellent organizational and planning skills, an attention to detail and ability to deliver multiple projects within deadlines Positive relationship building skills and the ability to collaborate with colleagues and external partners Experience in the distribution space Experience of working with product and technology from a commercial perspective is ideal Ability to work across time zones - this is a global team Proven track record of leading a team - this role will include direct reports Location

Illinois, United States The US national base salary range for this position is from $110,600.00 - $205,400.00 The national range provided includes the base salary that Amex GBT expects to pay for the role. Actual base salary will be based on factors including the scope and complexity of the role and the successful candidate’s relevant experience, skills, knowledge, and work location. In addition to base salary, the anticipated range of which is posted above, this role is eligible for a discretionary annual bonus, which rewards participants based on company and individual performance and is also eligible for awards under our Equity Incenti

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