The Higher Education Strategist shapes markets, creates demand, and positions Dell as a thought leader in U.S. colleges and universities through strategic advisory work, executive relationship-building, and thought leadership. This role identifies and qualifies opportunities at the top of the funnel, provides market intelligence, and establishes Dell's credibility with senior institutional leaders. This is a strategic advisory and market-shaping role, not a sales support or deal execution role. The strategist engages directly with senior higher education leaders to understand their most pressing challenges and long-term goals, then works with Dell account teams and internal stakeholders to align the right strategies, solutions, and partnerships. They spend significant time on campus and in virtual executive conversations, facilitating dialogue among diverse stakeholders and building deep, trusted relationships. The strategist serves as a bridge between vertical expertise and technical credibility. They bring deep knowledge of higher education - including governance, funding, academic and research missions, and institutional dynamics - combined with technical fluency often gained as former CIOs or CTOs who have led infrastructure modernization, cloud migrations, research computing, and cybersecurity initiatives. This dual expertise allows them to engage leaders on both strategic priorities and technical challenges, connecting how Dell's capabilities address both. When an AE brings a strategist to a meeting, they're bringing someone who understands higher education, understands technology, and can connect the two. This role is supported by vertical leaders and the Head of Public Strategy to ensure effective cross-functional collaboration and organizational influence.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior