
Account Director, EMEA Emerging
Job Description
Role Summary:
The Account Director for the Emerging segment is accountable for leading complex, high‑scale customer portfolios and driving sustainable revenue growth, retention, and expansion across a defined territory or segment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Define and execute strategies that prioritize retention of recurring revenue, long‑term growth, and customer lifetime value.
- Own end‑to‑end commercial performance, including renewals, retention, and expansion across the portfolio
- Drive disciplined execution of forecasting, pipeline management, and performance tracking to deliver predictable outcomes
- Proactively identify and mitigate renewal and retention risks, ensuring early intervention on at‑risk accounts
- Lead, coach, and develop a team of Account Managers and Team Leaders, driving performance against revenue and retention goals
- Build a high‑performing organisation focused on consistency, capability uplift, and succession readines
- Partner across Sales, Product, Customer Success, Consulting, and Operations to deliver integrated customer outcomes
- Influence decisions across regions and functions to ensure alignment on account strategy and retention priorities
- Influence cross‑functional and regional stakeholders without direct authority to align on customer strategy and execution
Skills, Knowledge & Experience:
Technical / Functional Expertise
- Extensive experience in enterprise account and portfolio management within complex, multi‑stakeholder environments
- Strong commercial and financial acumen, with ownership of large revenue portfolios and contractual negotiations
- Advanced expertise in forecasting, pipeline governance, and revenue predictability
- Deep understanding of solution selling and driving integrated customer outcomes
- Strong knowledge of contractual, compliance, and commercial risk frameworks
- Proven ability to embed structured sales and account management disciplines across teams
Business & Sector Expertise
- Strong understanding of organisational strategy, commercial priorities, and operating model
- Ability to translate business strategy into multi‑year account plans aligned to regional and global objectives
- Deep awareness of market dynamics, customer industries, and competitive landscape
- Strong understanding of customer business models and value drivers at executive level
- Awareness of external trends (regulatory, economic, technological) impacting commercial strategy
- Experience operating across regions and influencing in complex matrix environments
Leadership & Management Experience
- Proven experience leading and developing high‑performing account management teams, including Team Leaders
- Strong track record of delivering against revenue, retention, and growth targets
- Demonstrated ability to drive performance, accountability, and capability uplift at scale
- Experience leading through influence across functions and regions without direct authority
- Active contribution to leadership forums and broader commercial or organisational initiatives
Personal Skills & Capabilities
- Strong executive presence with ability to engage and influence senior stakeholders internally and externally
- Excellent relationship management and stakeholder influencing capability
- Ability to operate with autonomy and make sound commercial decisions in complex, ambiguous situations
- Clear and persuasive communication, able to translate strategy into action
- High resilience and adaptability in a fast‑paced, evolving environment
- Strong coaching capability, building performance and capability within teams
Stakeholder Management
- Own and manage senior‑level relationships with key external customers, including C‑suite stakeholders
- Act as a trusted advisor on commercial strategy, long‑term value, and partnership development
- Collaborate across Sales, Product, Customer Success, Consulting, Operations, Finance, and Legal to deliver outcomes
- Engage with regional and global leadership to provide insight on performance, risk, and growth opportunities
- Coordinate with external partners where required to deliver integrated customer solutions
Career Stage:
Director
Compensation Information:
LSEG is committed to offering competitive Compensation and Benefits. The anticipated annual gross base salary for this position is between 300,500 zł - 500,900 zł. Please be aware base salary ranges may vary by geographic location. In addition to our offered base salary, this role is eligible for a Sales Incentive Plan, aligned with the company policy. Individual salary will be reflective of job-related knowledge, skills and equivalent experience.Benefits Information:
LSEG roles (excluding internships) are typically eligible for inclusion in our LSEG Benefits program. To view the benefits available for the role you're applying for, please click here. This document provides a list of benefits by country. Simply click on the country where the role is based to view the relevant details. If you have specific questions or would like further details, these can be discussed during your interview.
London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Information:
Join us and be part of a team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact, we'd love to hear from you.
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