Payer Product Marketing Director (New York)

HHAeXchange is the leading technology platform for home and community-based care. Founded in 2008, HHAeXchange was born out of an idea to create a fully comprehensive end-to-end homecare solution to help people who are aging or have disabilities thrive in their homes and communities. Our employees are passionate about transforming the healthcare space by building the only homecare ecosystem that fully connects patients, personal care providers, managed care organizations, and states. The Payer Product Marketing Director will serve as the strategic owner of Product Marketing for HHAeXchange’s payer business. This role is accountable for defining product positioning, crafting compelling narratives around state and regulatory complexity, and building go-to-market strategy and sales motion that drives adoption, expansion, and revenue growth across the payer portfolio. Operating as a hands‑on strategic leader, this person will drive alignment and strategic decision‑making across Product, Sales, Growth, and executive stakeholders while serving as the glue between Product and Sales, ensuring payer‑facing products are positioned, packaged, and sold effectively in a highly state‑specific, regulated environment. This is an individual contributor role for a product marketing leader with deep payer and healthcare domain expertise. Success requires fluency in Medicaid, state contracting, regulatory dynamics, and payer operations. Success in this role will be measured by the clarity and impact of payer product positioning, the effectiveness of go‑to‑market launches, and contribution to pipeline generation, sales velocity, adoption, expansion, and revenue outcomes. This role is directly accountable for product marketing’s contribution to pipeline generation, sales velocity, expansion revenue, and the commercial success of payer product launches. This is a hybrid position, with an expectation to report to the Midtown Manhattan, NYC office 3 days/week (typically Tues/Wed/Thurs). To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential Job Duties Product Positioning & Market Strategy Own positioning and messaging strategy for HHAeXchange’s payer product portfolio, translating product capabilities into narratives that resonate with state Medicaid programs, payer organizations, and regulatory decision‑makers. Establish codified positioning frameworks that articulate why payer customers choose HHAeXchange, grounded in deep understanding of state regulatory requirements, managed care economics, and operational challenges. Build state‑specific positioning and messaging that addresses the unique regulatory landscape, contract requirements, and buyer personas across geographies and payer types. Influence and shape product roadmap, pricing, packaging, and go‑to‑market investment decisions at the leadership level through market, customer, competitive, and regulatory insights. Own competitive and market intelligence, including win/loss analysis, to continuously refine positioning and identify emerging opportunities or threats. Build and operationalize AI‑enabled workflows and agentic systems to support payer market research, competitive intelligence, regulatory monitoring, customer insight synthesis, sales enablement, and go‑to‑market execution at scale. Identify opportunities to automate and scale Product Marketing operations through AI tools, experimentation, and modern enablement systems, improving operational efficiency and speed‑to‑market. Sales Motion & Enablement Design and operationalize the sales motion and enablement strategy for payer products, working cross‑functionally with Sales and Product to ensure clear, consistent, and compelling customer communication. Own the strategy and quality of all sales‑facing product marketing assets: talk tracks, demo scripts, battlecards, competitive positioning, and state‑specific materials that enable sales velocity and win rates. Establish feedback loops between Sales and Marketing to identify objections, emerging competitive threats, and customer pain points; translate insights into updated positioning and sales tools. Build and maintain standards for how products are represented across all sales channels; ensure alignment between product messaging, demo experience, and customer value prop across all touchpoints. Develop frameworks and content that help the sales team address complex regulatory questions, navigate state‑specific contract requirements, and position HHAeXchange as the trusted operator in managed care environments. Product Launch & Go‑to‑Market Own go‑to‑market strategy and execution for new products and major releases Define target segments, buyer personas, key messaging pillars, launch sequencing, and success metrics for each launch. Establish structured, repeatable launch processes that ensure product readiness, sales enablement, market communication, and post‑launch measurement. Accountable for the pipeline and revenue impact of product launches, including adoption, conversion, expansion performance, and sales velocity. Partner with Product, Finance, and Revenue leadership to inform commercialization strategy and go‑to‑market investment decisions through market, customer, competitive, and regulatory insights. Domain Fluency & Regulatory Alignment Stay fluent in payer and state‑specific regulatory changes that impact go‑to‑market strategy; translate regulatory complexity into clear, compelling narratives for different buyer audiences. Maintain deep understanding of Medicaid managed care, state procurement processes, payer operations, and the regulatory landscape to inform all product positioning and sales strategy decisions. Contribute to product strategy and feature prioritization processes by surfacing state‑specific needs, regulatory requirements, and competitive threats that inform roadmap decisions. Other Job Duties Other duties as assigned by supervisor or HHAeXchange leader. Travel Requirements Travel 10-25%, including overnight travel Required Education, Experience, Certifications and Skills Education: Bachelor’s degree required Experience: 7–12 years of experience in Product Marketing, Product Management, or a related B2B SaaS role. Deep expertise in the payer and healthcare ecosystem, including Medicaid, managed care, health plans, state contracting/procurement, healthcare operations, and payer technology. Strong domain fluency is required. Proven success developing and executing go‑to‑market strategies, product positioning, and sales motions within complex, highly regulated environments. Demonstrated ability to improve commercial outcomes, including sales enablement effectiveness, conversion rates, deal velocity, pipeline growth, and revenue performance. Experience partnering closely with Product, Sales, and executive leadership in high‑growth, matrixed organizations, with a track record of driving cross‑functional alignment and influencing stakeholders. Strong understanding of payer economics, healthcare market dynamics, and regulatory considerations. Exceptional communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to translate complex product capabilities, market trends, and regulatory requirements into compelling value propositions for diverse buyer personas. Strategic and hands‑on operator who can define positioning and GTM strategy while also executing through sales enablement tools, customer‑facing assets, and field engagement. Analytical mindset with experience leveraging customer insights, competitive intelligence, market research, and performance data to inform strategy and decision‑making. Comfortable navigating ambiguity, creating structure, and driving clarity in evolving business environments. Strong understanding of AI technologies and their practical application across product strategy, go‑to‑market execution, sales enablement, and business operations. Other Requirements: You are curious and confident in your healthcare and payer domain expertise; you can educate cross‑functional partners and make positioning recommendations backed by market knowledge. You bring clarity to chaos – you can take complex regulatory and market dynamics and make them simple and actionable for sales. You are comfortable operating in ambiguity and moving at pace; you prioritize impact over perfection. You are a collaborative partner with strong interpersonal skills – you unblock sales, translate between Product and Sales, and build alignment across functions The base salary range for this US‑based, full‑time, and exempt position is $180,000 - $200,000 not including variable compensation. An employee’s exact starting salary will be based on various factors including but not limited to experience, education, training, merit, location, and the ability to exemplify the HHAeXchange core values. This is a benefits‑eligible position. HHAeXchange offers competitive health plans, paid time‑off, company paid holidays, 401K retirement program with a Company elected match, including other company sponsored programs. HHAeXchange is an equal‑opportunity employer. The Company offers employment opportunities to all applicants and employee

General Counsel (Saint Charles)

Build the Legal Function at Missouri's Leading Cannabis Operator BeLeaf Medical is hiring our first‑ever in‑house General Counsel — and we're looking for an experienced generalist attorney who wants to build a legal function from the ground up, not step into one that already exists. This is a rare seat at a serious, established cannabis operator. You'll sit close to real business decisions, and shape how legal work gets done across a vertically integrated operation spanning cultivation, manufacturing, dispensaries, and transportation in one of the country's most dynamic cannabis markets. Why This Role You’ll be the first, not the fifth. This is BeLeaf's first in‑house legal hire. You'll build the templates, the playbooks, the outside‑counsel triage model, and the legal function itself — the way you think it should work, not the way someone else set it up before you. Real business influence, not a cog in a big department. You'll be advising the CEO and executive team directly on contracts, real estate, employment matters, M&A activity, and strategic decisions. Your work will move the business, not sit in a queue. An established operator, not a startup. BeLeaf isn't a two‑person team hoping to raise a Series A. We're a vertically integrated Missouri cannabis company with roughly 430 employees, operating under the Swade Dispensaries and Sinse Cannabis brands across St. Louis, Kansas City, and Jonesburg. The legal work is real, the volume is real, and the company is stable. Broad, generalist scope. You'll touch commercial contracts, commercial leases, preliminary M&A work, employment and labor law support, litigation management, corporate governance, and regulatory legal advisory. If you like variety, this role has it. About BeLeaf Medical BeLeaf Medical LLC is one of Missouri's leading vertically integrated cannabis companies, operating under the Swade Dispensaries and Sinse Cannabis brands. We hold and operate cultivation, manufacturing, dispensary, and transportation licenses across the St. Louis and Kansas City markets. We operate at real scale in one of the country's fastest‑evolving regulated industries. What You’ll Own This role is hands‑on. You’ll personally handle first‑draft legal work so outside counsel is engaged for final review, specialized advice, and higher‑stakes matters — not ground‑up drafting. Your day‑to‑day includes: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts, vendor agreements, and service agreements across all lines of business. Reviewing and negotiating commercial leases for dispensary, cultivation, and manufacturing facilities. Leading preliminary due diligence, structuring, and documentation for potential M&A and license transfer activity. Partnering with our Director of Human Resources on employment law matters, including terminations, accommodations, investigations, and leave administration. Managing active disputes and claims, including litigation holds and coordination with outside counsel. Selecting, engaging, and managing outside counsel across litigation, specialized regulatory matters, and large transactions. Advising leadership on corporate governance, entity maintenance, and legal risk mitigation across our licensed entities. Providing legal interpretation of DCR and DHSS regulatory changes (partnering with our Senior Compliance Manager, who owns day‑to‑day compliance administration). What We’re Looking For Required qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school with an active Missouri bar license in good standing. 5–10 years of relevant legal experience, with demonstrated breadth across commercial contracts, real estate/leases, and employment law. Experience operating as a generalist — in‑house, in a small/lean legal department, or in a law firm setting with broad client‑service responsibility. Track record of producing polished, near‑final work product independently. Strong judgment on when a matter can be resolved internally versus escalated to outside counsel. Excellent drafting, negotiation, and business‑communication skills. Preferred but not required Prior in‑house counsel experience — particularly as a company's first or founding legal hire. Cannabis or other highly regulated industry experience (alcohol, pharmaceuticals, gaming, financial services). We're happy to train the right generalist on the specifics of Missouri cannabis law. M&A due diligence or corporate transactional experience. Experience advising multi‑site, multi‑entity operations. What We Offer Direct impact and real business influence — you'll be at the table for the decisions, not writing memos about them after the fact. 100% of health, dental, vision, short‑term disability, and life insurance employee premiums covered by BeLeaf. Dependents are covered at 50% for health, dental, and vision too. 401(k) with company match. 20 days of Paid Time Off a year, along with 3 additional Personal Days, and 10 Paid Holidays. Missouri bar dues and CLE reimbursement. Competitive salary and annual bonus program, commensurate with experience. A first‑hire seat at an established, growing cannabis operator — with a clear path to shape and build the legal function as the company scales. Location & Work Arrangement This role is full‑time and on‑site at our St. Louis / St. Charles County office. Occasional travel to our Kansas City facilities is expected. Ready to Apply? Submit your resume. We review every application personally — no black‑hole postings here. If your background is a fit, you’ll hear from Douglas Purvis, our Director of Human Resources, within a week. J-18808-Ljbffr

Assistant General Counsel (Government Programs) (Washington)

Job title: Assistant General Counsel (Government Programs) Location: Washington, DC / Morristown, NJ / Cambridge, MA Travel: Up to 20% About the job This is a senior, high‑visibility legal role within Sanofi's LEBI organization. The Assistant General Counsel – 340B will serve as Sanofi's primary legal expert and day‑to‑day counsel on all matters relating to the 340B Drug Pricing Program, including Sanofi's 340B Integrity Initiative, the 340B Credit Model, and the full spectrum of federal and state legal proceedings arising from Sanofi's efforts to restore transparency and integrity to the 340B program. Sanofi has been a leading voice in the pharmaceutical industry's effort to address well‑documented abuses of the 340B program — including illegal diversion and duplicate discounts — that undermine the program's original mission of delivering affordable care to vulnerable patients. This role will be central to managing and advancing all legal aspects related to that mission. This position offers a rare opportunity to shape industry‑defining legal strategy at a company that has been at the absolute forefront of 340B reform — working alongside exceptional colleagues in a company that values bold thinking, unwavering integrity, and a relentless focus on patients. Sanofi is an R&D‑driven, AI‑powered biopharma company guided by one purpose: we chase the miracles of science to improve people's lives. We are committed to improving people's lives and delivering compelling growth through innovative medicines and vaccines that address unmet clinical needs and transform the standard of care. Our Legal, Ethics & Business Integrity (LEBI) team — composed of lawyers, patent attorneys, compliance officers, and security professionals — plays an essential role in protecting the interests of the company's business, patients, shareholders, and employees while delivering on Sanofi's strategy and contributing to its long‑term ambition to transform the practice of medicine. About Sanofi We’re an R&D‑driven, AI‑powered biopharma company committed to improving people’s lives and delivering compelling growth. Our deep understanding of the immune system – and innovative pipeline – enables us to invent medicines and vaccines that treat and protect millions of people around the world. Together, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. Main Responsibilities 340B Integrity Initiative, Credit Model & Associated Legal Proceedings This is the core of the role. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain deep, current expertise across all dimensions of Sanofi's 340B legal posture. Serve as Sanofi's lead in‑house counsel on all legal matters arising from the 340B Integrity Initiative. Provide day‑to‑day legal oversight and strategic direction for Sanofi's 340B Credit Model. Manage all federal and state litigation and investigations or enforcement actions implicating Sanofi's 340B practices. Manage and coordinate all 340B HRSA Administrative Dispute Resolution (ADR) proceedings. Monitor, analyze, and advise on federal and state legislative and regulatory developments relating to 340B. Advise on the intersection of the 340B program with other federal government pricing programs, including the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program (MDRP), the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), and Medicare Part B, with particular focus on duplicate discount prevention, Best Price implications, and the legal framework governing ceiling price calculations. Develop, maintain, and regularly update Sanofi's legal positions on key 340B interpretive questions, including covered entity eligibility, the patient definition, contract pharmacy arrangements, orphan drug exclusions, HRSA's oversight authority and enforcement powers, and the scope of manufacturer obligations under the 340B statute. Provide strategic legal counsel to senior leadership on 340B‑related risks, litigation strategy, regulatory developments, and policy options, including preparing and presenting clear, actionable legal analyses and recommendations on high‑stakes matters. Serve as the primary legal point of contact for cross‑functional teams on all 340B‑related matters, ensuring that legal strategy is integrated into business decision‑making and that the company's 340B posture is coherent and defensible across all functions. Monitor and analyze industry‑wide 340B litigation and advise on implications for Sanofi's legal strategy, positions, and risk profile. PhRMA & Industry Engagement Serve as Sanofi's primary legal representative in PhRMA working groups, coalitions, and industry forums focused on 340B reform, government pricing, and market access policy, including coordinating Sanofi's positions with industry peers and advancing Sanofi's legal and policy perspectives in those forums. Collaborate with Sanofi's Government Affairs and Public Policy teams to develop and advance Sanofi's legislative and regulatory positions on 340B reform at the federal and state levels, including engagement with Congress, HHS, HRSA, CMS, and relevant state agencies. Engage directly with government and regulatory agencies — including HRSA, CMS, HHS OIG, and state Medicaid agencies — to educate on the implications of specific policies, represent Sanofi's legal perspective, and advocate for program integrity reforms consistent with the original mission of the 340B program. Prepare and deliver training to Sanofi's commercial, market access, and compliance teams on 340B legal requirements, the Credit Model, ADR proceedings, and related compliance obligations. About You Basic Qualifications J.D. from an ABA‑accredited law school; active bar membership in good standing in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 8 years of experience as a practicing attorney in healthcare law, pharmaceutical pricing, government price reporting, or a closely related field. Demonstrated deep expertise in the 340B Drug Pricing Program, including contract pharmacy issues, duplicate discounts, diversion, HRSA oversight, and ADR proceedings. Experience managing or supporting complex federal litigation involving HHS, HRSA, or CMS. Strong knowledge of the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program, AMP, Best Price, ASP, and FSS/VA pricing. Preferred Qualifications Government experience (e.g., HHS, HRSA, CMS, DOJ, or state Medicaid agencies), particularly experience with 340B program administration, enforcement, or litigation. In‑house legal experience at a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company, or equivalent law firm experience advising pharmaceutical clients on 340B and government pricing matters. Direct experience with 340B integrity initiatives, claims data programs, or credit/rebate model design and implementation. Experience engaging with PhRMA, industry coalitions, or trade associations on 340B or government pricing policy. Familiarity with state 340B protection statutes and state drug price transparency reporting requirements. Experience with the Anti‑Kickback Statute, False Claims Act, and healthcare fraud and abuse laws in the context of government pricing and market access. Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present complex legal issues clearly and concisely to senior business leaders, executive leadership, and external stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple high‑priority matters simultaneously in a fast‑paced, matrixed environment. Strong leadership presence and ability to influence outcomes across functions and at the senior leadership level. Proven learning agility and ability to adapt legal strategy to a rapidly evolving regulatory and litigation landscape. Collaborative mindset consistent with Sanofi's values: Aim Higher, Act for Patients, Be Bold, Lead Together. Why Sanofi Sanofi is at the forefront of the industry's effort to restore integrity to the 340B program and ensure that its benefits reach the vulnerable patients it was designed to serve. This role offers the opportunity to lead consequential, high‑profile legal work — including active federal litigation, appellate proceedings, and industry‑shaping policy engagement — that directly advances Sanofi's mission and shapes the future of one of the most important and most contested drug pricing programs in the United States. You will work alongside exceptional colleagues in a company that values bold thinking, unwavering integrity, and a relentless focus on patients. At Sanofi, we pursue bold ideas with unwavering integrity — breaking down barriers and building practical, sustainable solutions that create lasting impact in the communities we serve. Sanofi offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees, including medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match; paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick leave); short‑ and long‑term incentive programs; and a range of well‑being and employee support resources. Why Choose Us? Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future‑focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it’s through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well‑crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high‑quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks’ g

Manager Product Software Engineering (California)

Technology is at the heart of Disney’s past, present, and future. Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology is a global organization of engineers, product developers, designers, technologists, data scientists, and more – all working to build and advance the technological backbone for Disney’s media business globally. The team marries technology with creativity to build world‑class products, enhance storytelling, and drive velocity, innovation, and scalability for our businesses. We are Storytellers and Innovators. Creators and Builders. Entertainers and Engineers. We work with every part of The Walt Disney Company’s media portfolio to advance the technological foundation and consumer media touch points serving millions of people around the world. Here are a few reasons why we think you’d love working here: Building the future of Disney’s media: Our Technologists are designing and building the products and platforms that will power our media, advertising, and distribution businesses for years to come. Reach, Scale & Impact: More than ever, Disney’s technology and products serve as a signature doorway for fans’ connections with the company’s brands and stories. Disney. Hulu. ESPN. ABC. ABC News…and many more. These products and brands – and the unmatched stories, storytellers, and events they carry – matter to millions of people globally. Innovation: We develop and implement groundbreaking products and techniques that shape industry norms, and solve complex and distinctive technical problems. Content Platforms & Operations is responsible for the development and ongoing advancement of the technical and operational functions driving the worldwide distribution and monetization of Disney’s linear networks and theatrical content. This includes Disney’s media supply chain and storage, network and theatrical distribution operations, media localization, network transmission and origination, and more. The global team also plays a critical role as the primary collaboration point for Product & Technology with Disney’s EMEA, APAC, and LATAM regional business teams. Job Summary We are the Content Platforms team with a mission to “reimagine the technical ecosystem that empowers The Walt Disney Company to harness its unparalleled storytelling and distribute it around the world.” Content Platforms is part of the Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology (DEET) segment which is responsible for The Walt Disney Company’s direct-to-consumer businesses globally, including the ESPN sports streaming service, programmed in conjunction with ESPN; Disney, the Disney-branded direct-to-consumer streaming service; global advertising sales and ad technology for all of Disney’s media properties, including ABC, ESPN, Freeform, FX Networks, National Geographic and the Disney Channels; Hotstar, the leading over‑top streaming service in India; and the Company’s majority ownership stake in Hulu. As the Manager of Software Engineering on our team, you will be responsible for leading several teams of developers working across varying projects in helping build Disney’s media supply chain. As their leader, you will mentor and guide, as well as assist in the tactical execution at the ground level. You are still expected to have a deep understanding of the technology we build, and the tools we use to do so. You will participate in code reviews and help with larger architectural decision making, while also managing the operations of your teams. Responsibilities Responsible for software engineering leadership and direction across Asset Inventory Management (ingest, metadata, storage, discovery, and core asset/inventory lifecycle). Responsible for software engineering leadership and direction across Asset Delivery and Platform Services (integrations, external APIs, pipelines, streaming, delivery workflows and infrastructure). Help with mid‑level CapEx projects and the estimation, budget planning and associated vendor contracts. Be accountable for the performance and results of multiple teams of software engineers in multiple locations globally. Make decisions and provide leadership in high pressure and time sensible situations, guided by resource availability and functional objectives. Facilitate communication and healthy collaboration between your teams and the product, design, marketing, QA and business teams we work closely with. Exhibit expert knowledge to analyze the intricacies of complex technical challenges; stay informed of industry innovations; provide new perspectives on existing solutions. Regularly report on status and team health, while identifying your team’s gaps and needs for your leadership. Work closely with your project management counterparts to manage team timelines and resourcing. Mentor and grow the careers of managers and senior engineers. Help with software design and review and approve software architecture and development plans for new and complex products and features. Help with the recruitment and hiring for your team. Any other duties needed to help achieve Business Objectives. Minimum Qualifications Passion for leadership and relationship building across cross‑functional teams. Hands on experience with Java or Node backend systems. Experience in delivering platform services in cloud environments using open‑source technologies. Ability to make decisions about technical best practices and your team’s operational process. Be practical and personable with strong communication and writing skills. Good understanding of agile software development methodologies. Experience building multiple concurrent projects of high technical complexity. Minimum 8 years of experience building complex platform applications at scale or other relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications 8 years of experience leading teams of software engineers building complex applications at scale. Industry experience with Asset Management, CMS, or DAM ecosystems. Experience with Media Management or Workflows. Experience with media security, application security. Fullstack or Front‑End development experience a plus in addition to Backend architecture design. Required Education Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or related field or equivalent experience demonstrating an expert level understanding of software development and infrastructure. disneytech The hiring range for this position in Glendale, CA & Bristol, CT is $171,600 - $230,100. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job‑related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long‑term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered. J-18808-Ljbffr