Vice President of Marketing, NSCLC Job at Confidential in Redwood City
Confidential, Redwood City, CA, US
Vice President of Marketing, NSCLC
About the Company
Esteemed life science company developing innovative medical products
Industry
Biotechnology
Type
Public Company
Founded
2014
Employees
501-1000
Categories
- Health Care
- Medical
- Life Science
Business Classifications
- B2B
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Vice President of Marketing for NSCLC. The successful candidate will be at the forefront of developing and delivering marketing plans for the company's lead programs, with a focus on establishing a successful launch trajectory. This role requires a strategic leader with a proven track record in setting and characterizing product and portfolio strategies, leading marketing teams, and executing omnichannel tactical plans. The VP will be responsible for comprehensive market knowledge, competitive research, and understanding regional differences to tailor strategies to local community needs. Strong collaboration and influencing skills are essential, as the role involves partnering with cross-functional teams and representing marketing in various leadership forums. Candidates for the VP of Marketing position should have a Bachelor's degree (MBA preferred) and at least 20 years' of progressive commercial experience in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry, including strategic marketing and ideally sales. The role demands a results-driven individual with a history of successful product launches in competitive spaces, particularly in the NSCLC or solid tumor oncology. The ideal candidate will have an entrepreneurial mindset, be adaptable, and demonstrate superior communication and leadership skills. They must be able to simplify complex problems, act with the highest integrity, and uphold the company's mission and values. The role also requires the ability to travel as needed and a strong focus on driving efficiencies through data-driven marketing solutions.
Hiring Manager Title
VP, US Field and Marketing
Travel Percent
Less than 10%
Functions
- Marketing