Commercial Director, Pharma
This Commercial Director role at an expanding healthcare organization focuses on physician engagement and regional business growth in the TCM sector. The incumbent will lead regional teams, manage medical stakeholder relationships, and drive operational performance. Candidates should have a background in healthcare or pharmaceuticals with significant commercial and people management experience. The position offers high visibility and the opportunity to shape regional business strategy.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
This Commercial Director role at an expanding healthcare organization focuses on physician engagement and regional business growth in the TCM sector. The incumbent will lead regional teams, manage medical stakeholder relationships, and drive operational performance. Candidates should have a background in healthcare or pharmaceuticals with significant commercial and people management experience. The position offers high visibility and the opportunity to shape regional business strategy.
TAL's take
Solid director-level role in the healthcare sector with clear leadership and commercial ownership.
Clear and coherent responsibilities and requirements aligned with a commercial director role in healthcare.
Must haves
- Degree in Medicine, Pharmacy, Chinese Medicine, Life Sciences, or related
- Minimum 5 years of healthcare or pharmaceutical commercial experience
- People management responsibilities
- Proven track record in sales performance and business delivery
- Proficiency in both English and Chinese
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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