Lead corporate business development strategy, identify and negotiate strategic partnerships and M&A opportunities, drive revenue growth, manage cross-functional stakeholder relationships, and build or lead a deal-making team to execute high-impact transactions.
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VP Corporate Business Development
Preferred Qualificationsn/a
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