FGS Global, a leading strategic communications and public affairs consultancy, announced on April 14, 2026, that it is hiring a Senior Analyst to analyze data from CRM and supporting applications. The role aims to identify growth opportunities, optimize resource deployment, and inform strategic go-to-market planning, with a focus on translating complex data into clear recommendations for senior leadership. The position, based in New York City, offers a salary range of $100,000–$115,000 USD.
The move comes amid heightened economic uncertainty linked to the Middle East conflict, which European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned on April 13 could threaten European economic stability, particularly for energy companies and import-dependent manufacturers. The conflict has also exacerbated challenges in the European chemical industry, as France Chimie urged EU action on April 13 to address a restructuring worsened by the crisis, with European production declining by 2.4% and global growth led by China at 7.9%.
FGS Global's hiring decision reflects broader EU efforts to enhance competitiveness through data-driven strategies. On April 13, Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné sought clearer accountability for the European Competitiveness Fund, emphasizing impact assessments and performance monitoring. Earlier, on March 31, Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra proposed a strengthened Clean Industrial Deal to boost competitiveness and energy independence, while on March 24, Commissioner Maria Luís Albuquerque proposed a Savings and Investments Union to improve EU-wide financing for innovation. These initiatives align with the EU's push for better resource allocation and strategic planning, which FGS Global aims to support through its new analytical role.
The Senior Analyst will work closely with Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Operations teams, integrating data from CRM, marketing automation, and financial systems to build predictive models and dashboards. This role underscores the growing importance of data analytics in navigating complex geopolitical and economic landscapes, as highlighted by recent EU policy proposals. The hire also signals FGS Global's commitment to strengthening its internal capabilities to advise clients on market trends and competitive dynamics, particularly in sectors affected by the ongoing Middle East conflict and EU regulatory changes.
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