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Regional Vice President, Business Development
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Regional Vice President, Business Development drives revenue growth by expanding market share in the healthcare revenue cycle ecosystem. This role targets hospitals and health systems, selling RCM solutions like billing, coding, and claims management. Requires 7+ years of sales success, C-suite r...
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United States , Parsippany
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HARTZ Search
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Vice President, Educational Partnerships and Business Development
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The VP of Educational Partnerships and Business Development drives revenue growth and youth impact across the YMCA network. This Chicago-based role requires 12+ years of experience and a Bachelor’s degree to lead scalable partnership strategies. You will align industry standards with national bus...
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United States , Chicago
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187000.00 - 229000.00 USD / Year
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Buckeye Valley Family YMCA
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Vice President, Business Development
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Lead business development for Primacy, targeting Fortune 500 clients in key sectors. You will drive growth by selling custom digital solutions, leveraging team selling and expert prospecting skills. This remote US role offers a competitive package with unlimited PTO and performance bonuses.
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About the Vice President - Business Development role

A Vice President of Business Development is a senior leadership role responsible for driving an organization’s growth strategy, forging strategic partnerships, and identifying new revenue opportunities. This profession sits at the intersection of sales, marketing, corporate strategy, and finance, requiring a blend of analytical rigor and relationship-building acumen. Professionals in these jobs typically lead a team of business development managers and analysts to expand the company’s market presence, enter new geographies, or launch new product lines. They are accountable for the entire business development lifecycle, from market research and lead generation to negotiation and contract closure.

Common responsibilities for Vice President of Business Development jobs include developing and executing a comprehensive growth plan aligned with corporate objectives. This involves identifying potential partners, acquisition targets, or joint venture opportunities through rigorous market analysis and competitive intelligence. They lead the due diligence process, assess financial viability and strategic fit, and build compelling business cases for executive approval. Once opportunities are secured, they oversee the integration of partnerships or new business lines, ensuring seamless collaboration across internal departments such as legal, finance, product, and operations. Additionally, they set key performance indicators (KPIs) for the business development function, track pipeline progress, and report directly to the C-suite or board of directors. Cultivating and maintaining high-level relationships with clients, industry influencers, and potential partners is a critical daily activity, often involving executive-level presentations and international travel.

Typical skills and requirements for Vice President of Business Development jobs include a proven track record of achieving revenue growth targets and closing complex, high-value deals. Strong financial modeling and analytical skills are essential for evaluating investment opportunities and forecasting returns. Exceptional negotiation and communication abilities are required to influence internal and external stakeholders at the highest levels. Leadership experience is mandatory, as these roles manage cross-functional teams and mentor junior talent. A deep understanding of the specific industry—whether technology, finance, healthcare, or manufacturing—is often necessary. Most positions require a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or a related field, with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from a top-tier institution being highly preferred. Proficiency in CRM software, data visualization tools, and strategic planning frameworks is also common. Ultimately, professionals in these jobs serve as the primary architects of a company’s future growth, blending strategic vision with hands-on execution to build sustainable competitive advantage.