Washington, USA
1 day ago
Manager, Global Government Affairs

Job Description

Are You Ready to Make It Happen at Mondelēz International?

Join our Mission to Lead the Future of Snacking. Make It Matter.


Mondelēz International, Inc. (Mondelēz) is looking for a Public and Government Affairs (PGA) professional to join our DC-based Global Government Affairs (GA) team. Mondelēz empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries
around the world. We are leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, Ritz, LU, Clif Bar, and Tate's Bake Shop biscuits and baked snacks, and Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka, and Toblerone chocolate.
In this role, you will help develop and execute global PGA workstreams in concert with other members of the Global PGA team. You will support Mondelēz’s Vice President of Global GA and Corporate and Government Affairs (CGA) teams around the world in advocating for the company’s interests, enhancing its reputation, and engaging policy makers and influencers to shape government measures and initiatives material to our business.


Overarching Role
• Support Mondelēz’s Vice President of Global GA and partner with:
other members of the Global PGA team

Business/Commercial Unit (BU/CU) CGA teams in North and Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle

East, Africa,

other functions and sub-functions (e.g., Legal, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, Nutrition, Impact/Sustainability, Tax).

• Help fashion global PGA strategy and execute the global PGA work program.
• Represent Mondelēz and advocate for its interests externally.


Specific Responsibilities
Policy/Political Foresight and Insight


• Partner with others on Mondelēz’s global and local CGA teams and external agencies, in monitoring government rulemaking and determining the impact on Mondelēz of government measures in three priority policy areas:


(1) nutrition, health, and well-being (government rules aimed at curbing consumption of certain types of
foods):

restrictions on marketing/advertising, placement, promotion, and sale,

targeted indirect taxes,

front-of-pack nutrition labeling requirements

(2) social and environmental sustainability:

ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) disclosure mandates

supply chain due diligence requirements

labor- and environment-related market access restrictions

taxes, bans, and extended producer responsibility schemes on plastic packaging waste

(3) license to operate:

price controls

taxes

trade rules

investment incentives

labor disciplines


• Help track and distill geopolitical developments relevant to Mondelēz’s business with a view to anticipating the direction of travel of policy in key markets.


• Review, summarize, and cascade media reports/articles, government publications, and think tank and trade association briefing papers on policy and political developments relevant to Mondelēz’s business.


Advocacy Support and External Engagement
• Help advance local CGA teams’ GA priorities, including by:

monitoring progress on annual and longer-term goals on advocacy priorities

engaging US-based and visiting foreign officials to supplement local teams’ outreach

capturing and cascading BU/CU teams’ advocacy successes


• Partner with other functions to gather and distill information relevant to Mondelēz’s policy agenda, including:

public- and private-sector initiatives aimed at addressing health and well-being challenges

state of play in global initiatives, e.g., the UN treaty negotiations on plastic waste

developments in international organizations, e.g., CODEX Alimentarius, World Health Organization

different legislative/regulatory approaches governments take in a specific policy area

• Advocate for Mondelēz’s interests and PGA priorities in engagements with:

Executive officials and legislators from around the world

international organization officials

thought leaders in think tanks and other expert bodies


• Represent Mondelēz and actively participate in:

trade associations

business coalitions

professional organizations


Asset Development and Multi-market Projects
• Assist in designing and socializing global enablers – playbooks, toolkits, narratives, templates, inventories,
methodologies – for BU/CU use in executing PGA strategies.
• Partner with other members of Global PGA team in fashioning and executing global and regional projects (workstreams with clearly defined missions and/or deliverables).


Internal Networks and Programming
• Develop programming for and participate in internal networks/meetings, including:

weekly meetings of the Global GA team

bi- monthly meetings of Global PGA Community of Practice

periodic PGA in the Spotlight sessions

bi-monthly discussions between the Vice President of Global GA and BU/CU CGA leads.


Presentations and Other Written Materials
• Fashion PowerPoint presentations for a variety of audiences, including senior leaders and multicultural teams.
• Draft briefers, background papers, and talking points.

Qualifications and Skills

• Graduate degree in international relations, business, law, economic policy, and/or sustainability policy.
• At least 8 years of government (public sector) and/or government affairs (private sector) work experience.
• Knowledge of policy issues relevant to the food industry.
• Excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
• Ability to distill complex and lengthy material into simple, succinct summaries.
• Collaborative and proactive way of working, good people skills, and can-do attitude.
• Experience working with colleagues from a wide variety of cultures.
• Time-management and priority-setting skills, results-orientation, and attention to detail.
• Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and change focus with shifting priorities.
• Facility with PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, and Excel.

The anticipated base salary range for this position is $92,800 to $127,600 ; the exact salary depends on several factors such as experience, skills, education, and budget. The salary range may vary based on geographic location. In addition to base salary, this position is eligible for participation in a highly competitive bonus program with possibility for overachievement based on performance and company results. In addition, Mondelez Company offers a variety of benefits to eligible employees, including health insurance coverage, wellness and family support programs, life and disability insurance, retirement savings plans, paid leave programs, education related programs, paid holidays and vacation time, and many others. Many of these benefits are subsidized or fully paid for by the company.

No Relocation support available

Business Unit Summary

The United States is the largest market in the Mondelēz International family with a significant employee and manufacturing footprint. Here, we produce our well-loved household favorites to provide our consumers with the right snack, at the right moment, made the right way. We have corporate offices, sales, manufacturing and distribution locations throughout the U.S. to ensure our iconic brands—including Oreo and  Chips Ahoy! cookies, Ritz, Wheat Thins and Triscuit crackers, and Swedish Fish and Sour Patch Kids confectionery products —are close at hand for our consumers across the country.  

Mondelēz Global LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants who require accommodation to participate in the job application process may contact 847-943-5460 for assistance.

Job Type

Regular

Communications and Public & Government Affairs

Corporate & Government Affairs
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