The Principal, UK Public Policy, will be an integral and senior member of the UK Public Policy Team. You will formulate and drive Amazon’s Public Policy campaigns across a broad range of high-profile, business-critical issues, working with colleagues in the UK and globally. You will have a particular focus on tech, AI, digital policy and the creative industries, but will pivot across other topics in response to business needs.
You will use your policy expertise to track policy and legislative developments, identifying and prioritising the issues relevant to the business. You will use your commercial acumen across the business, ensuring senior business leaders are well-informed on relevant policy developments, understand the business impact, and are advised on how to navigate the policy risks and opportunities. You will work with business, policy, communications and legal teams to build Amazon positions on existing and emerging policy issues, including developing possible policy solutions to complex problems.
You will use your campaigning and public affairs expertise to design advocacy campaigns that resonate with external audiences. This will involve engaging directly with senior policymakers, regulators, think tanks, academics and civil society leaders. You will also build collaborative partnerships and coalitions across industry, trade associations and third-party groups to support your advocacy campaigns.
This position will be based in London, with some national and international travel required.
You will use your policy expertise to track policy and legislative developments, identifying and prioritising the issues relevant to the business. You will use your commercial acumen across the business, ensuring senior business leaders are well-informed on relevant policy developments, understand the business impact, and are advised on how to navigate the policy risks and opportunities. You will work with business, policy, communications and legal teams to build Amazon positions on existing and emerging policy issues, including developing possible policy solutions to complex problems.
You will use your campaigning and public affairs expertise to design advocacy campaigns that resonate with external audiences. This will involve engaging directly with senior policymakers, regulators, think tanks, academics and civil society leaders. You will also build collaborative partnerships and coalitions across industry, trade associations and third-party groups to support your advocacy campaigns.
This position will be based in London, with some national and international travel required.