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Associate Director, US Marketing, Thought Leader Liaison

Incyte
July 01, 2026
On-site
United States
Marketing
Job Summary
Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) on the US Product Strategy Team, serving as a strategic bridge to Key External Experts (KEEs) in the lymphoma space; fosters relationships to drive brand strategies and awareness, treatment landscape discussions, and insight capture. Acts as a compliant central point of contact for KEEs and collaborates with Sales, OCNEs, Medical Affairs, Market Access, and R&D to communicate market support data aligned with product strategy and messaging. Supports Mid-Atlantic, Carolinas, and Southeast Regions (AL, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, NJ, PA, SC, VA).

Essential Responsibilities
- Identify, cultivate, and maintain relationships with regional KEEs via field-based, virtual, and conference formats.
- Conduct appropriate on-label discussions on product information, disease state, and corporate awareness.
- Provide strategic/tactical insights on market trends and business/brand objectives.
- Support speakers bureau identification/development and maintain messaging alignment.
- Plan, develop content, and execute advisory boards and other KEE-driven initiatives.
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure KEE needs are addressed; connect KEEs to appropriate Medical Affairs or R&D teams.
- Perform all business in accordance with federal/state regulations and company policies; develop/maintain therapeutic area expertise.

Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required; PharmD, RN, BSN, NP or other clinical degree preferred.
- 1–2 years TLL experience preferred.
- Hematology/Oncology required; lymphoma experience preferred.
- Relationship building, advocacy, collaboration, strong communication/presentation, leadership, and technical/content + market trend analysis skills.
- Project management and Medical/Legal/Regulatory process experience preferred (not mandatory).
- Frequent travel (50%+).

Compensation
- Expected salary range: $200,000.00–$240,400 per year.