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CorDx

Commercial Director

CorDx, Alpharetta, Georgia, United States, 30022

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Director Of Business Development

CorDx, a multi-national biotech organization focused on pushing the limits of innovation and supply in global health, is seeking an experienced and strategic Business Development Director to drive growth, partnerships, and revenue expansion within the biotechnology industry. This role is responsible for identifying new business opportunities, cultivating relationships with key stakeholders, and leading strategic initiatives to enhance market presence. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in biotech, life sciences, or pharmaceuticals, along with expertise in strategic partnerships, licensing, and market expansion. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Planning & Commercialization

Develop and execute business strategies aligned with corporate objectives. Lead full business cycles, including market entry, product expansion, and transformation during decline phases. Implement pricing strategies, optimize channel mix, and allocate resources to balance short-term profitability with long-term growth. Example:

Created a 3-year growth roadmap that elevated market share from Top 5 to Top 2.

Team Leadership & Organizational Development

Build and restructure medium-to-large teams, ensuring a strong talent pipeline. Lead teams through cultural and structural mechanisms rather than direct authority. Revitalize legacy teams to drive engagement and prevent stagnation. Example:

Transformed a commission-based sales team into a

triad model

(sales + solution + delivery), increasing efficiency by 50%.

Resource Integration & Ecosystem Building

Establish and manage strategic partnerships across industries and regions, including government relations, supply chain alliances, and capital partnerships. Design win-win partnership frameworks to enhance business growth. Leverage external opportunities such as policy incentives, industry expos, and media PR. Example:

Partnered with industry associations to establish standards, making the company's product a recommended industry solution.

Data-Driven Operations & Risk Management

Utilize financial models (e.g., LTV, CAC) to optimize business performance. Build and implement business health metrics, including cash flow alerts and inventory turnover strategies. Identify and mitigate risks related to channel arbitrage, over-reliance on key clients, and compliance challenges. Example:

Implemented a dynamic pricing system to stabilize gross margins amid raw material price fluctuations.

Change Leadership & Crisis Management

Navigate industry disruptions, such as regulatory shifts and technological obsolescence, leading successful transformations. Manage enterprise-level crises, including brand reputation issues and executive departures. Build team consensus through town halls, incentive realignment, and agile decision-making. Example:

Led a compliance overhaul in

three months , retaining 80% of existing clients amid regulatory tightening.