International Breweries Plc - Our Dream is to bring people together for a better world. Beer, the original social network, has been bringing people together for thousands of years. We are committed to building great brands that stand the test of time and to brewing the best beers using the finest natural ingredients.
Our diverse portfolio of well over 400 beer brands includes global brands Budweiser, Corona and Stella Artois; multi-country brands Beck’s, Castle, Castle Lite, Hoegaarden, and Leffe; and local champions such as Aguila, Bud Light, Jupiler, Klinskoye, Modelo Especial, Quilmes, Skol, and Victoria.
The key purposeof this role is to develop communication and advocacy strategies that are aligned with business objectives and also anticipate challenges, protect, enhance reputation and manage dialogue with stakeholders.
Key outputs and responsibilities
Lead the Corporate Affairs Function:
Develop the Corporate Affairs Strategic Plan and Goals:
Reputation and licence to trade risk factors proactively identified
Internal and External stakeholders' expectations and perception monitored to ensure alignment of the plan.
Manage the Implementation of the Corporate affairs Plan and Goals
Team and Individual goals agreed and implemented
Provide proactive leadership to deliver high performance and achieve functional goals.
Corporate affairs initiatives integrated with other business activities to optimise synergies.
Safeguard Compliance with Corporate Affairs ways & policies implementation
Corporate affairs policies to ensure consistent governance in the business.
Implement responsible alcohol way to ensure consistency with group practices in the local business.
Guide Business Thinking and Practice to Achieve Integrated Reputation Management:
Stakeholder expectations and perceptions closely monitored with objectives to identify potential gaps and reputation risks.
Internal and External stakeholder relationships, the media and internal communications leveraged to build, manage and enhance reputation
Build Business Capability in Alcohol Responsibility and Sustainable Development:
Build a culture of alcohol responsibility:
Leadership role in response around alcohol responsibility.
Monitor internal stakeholder commitment to implement responsible alcohol way
External stakeholder engaged to constructively debate alcohol issues and build networks and partnership.
Source information on regulatory and excise environment and evaluate potential business impact.
Know the local market, legal and regulatory environment
Knowledge of the role of government and pressures it exerts on the industry.
Local regulations explained to create a platform for guiding local management decisions and actions.
Lead and manage Corporate Social Investment
CSI plans which reflects local priorities and leverages community and business advantages developed and aligned with overall business and strategic plan.
Develop Partnerships and Manage Stakeholder Relationships:
Engage with external stakeholders::
Key strategic stakeholders engaged to enhance reputation and minimise risk.
Attitudes and concern of the broader community, consumers, government and interest groups known to assist in formulating a view on their position, objective and likely stance.
Engage with internal stakeholders:
Business thinking and decisions on functional priorities influenced through engaging with manager and employees.
Awareness, understanding and commitment created to address relevant functional priorities across all areas from organisational projects to individual action
Internal engagement process managed to enhance commitment and to gather feedback.