Kenvue is currently recruiting for a: Associate Director, Shopper Insights What we do At Kenvue , we realize the extraordinary power of everyday care. Built on over a century of heritage and rooted in science, we’re the house of iconic brands - including NEUTROGENA®, AVEENO®, TYLENOL®, LISTERINE®, JOHNSON’S® and BAND-AID® that you already know and love. Science is our passion; care is our talent. Who We Are Our global team is ~ 22,000 brilliant people with a workplace culture where every voice matters, and every contribution is appreciated. We are passionate about insights, innovation and committed to delivering the best products to our customers. With expertise and empathy, being a Kenvuer means having the power to impact millions of people every day. We put people first, care fiercely, earn trust with science and solve with courage – and have brilliant opportunities waiting for you! Join us in shaping our future–and yours. For more information , click here . Role reports to: Director, Shopper Insights Location: North America, United States, New Jersey, Summit Work Location: Hybrid What you will do We are seeking an experienced and visionary Associate Director, Shopper Insights to lead shopper insights for Skin Health & Beauty portfolios within Kenvue. This is a high-impact role that sits at the intersection of shopper behavior & analytics, category development and customer strategy. You will bring an outside-in focus and partner closely with Category Management, Customer Development, Brand Growth, and Retail teams to lead shopper understanding and translate that into business decisions to drive Skin Health & Beauty category growth in our key retailers. This role is ideal for someone who has deep expertise in shopper insights but also a strategic and innovative thinker and influential collaborator, that can advance how we understand and serve today’s shopper across channels.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director