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Vice President – Corporate Strategy
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.Vice President, Corporate Strategy leading strategic initiatives at Stanley Black & Decker. Ensuring long-term success through key partnerships and competitive intelligence.
Posted 5/27/2026full-timeRemote • Connecticut, Maryland, North Carolina • 🇺🇸 United StatesLead💰 $300,000 - $375,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Partner closely with senior business leaders to identify key strategic questions
- Manage the delivery of insightful analysis, including data completion
- Develop competitive intelligence that aids in relevant strategies
- Execute financial and quantitative analyses
- Lead development of major presentations for executives and Board Members
Requirements
What you’ll need- 10+ years of work experience in corporate strategy, strategic planning and project management
- 4+ years in top-tier management consulting firm
- Strong analytical and financial modeling skills
- Expertise in working with C-suite leadership
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines
- Ability to navigate ambiguity and make data-driven decisions
Benefits
Comp & perks- Medical, dental, life, vision, wellness program, disability
- 401(k), Employee Stock Purchase Plan
- Paid time off, tuition reimbursement
- Discounts on Stanley Black & Decker tools and other partner programs
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial modelingdata analysisquantitative analysiscompetitive intelligencestrategic planningproject management
Soft Skills
analytical skillscommunication skillspresentation skillstime managementdecision-makingability to navigate ambiguity