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Sr. Analyst, Program Management
Nashville, TN
Over the last decade, Asurion has built an outstanding track record of growth as the industry leader in wireless handset protection. At the heart of this growth has been Asurion’s leading position in risk management for the wireless insurance space. This function is not only a key competitive advantage but is also critical to the company’s overall financial performance. As a member of the Program Management team, you will be responsible for analyzing the health of Asurion’s programs through continual monitoring of operational KPIs, profitability, and competitive benchmarks. The insights from your analysis will be used to drive decisions on pricing, program design/optimization, and financial planning. The position will be responsible for creating and analyzing large data sets using both internal and external data as well as communicating the results across the organization in a way that drives the organization to action. This role provides tremendous visibility across the company as it requires close work and detailed understanding of Financial Planning & Analysis, Pricing, Customer Care, Underwriting, Legal/Regulatory, and Supply Chain.
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