Covius

VP, Business Development

Covius

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 $112,000 - $140,000 per year

Job Level

About the role

  • responsible for maintaining and building existing client relationships while pursuing and closing new business opportunities for their respective division(s) and product lines.
  • review and conduct market research to identify partnership opportunities.
  • lead our growth strategy and help achieve our development goals in collaboration with leaders across the organization while providing strategic advice to clients and internal stakeholders.
  • manage a portfolio of clients; grow portfolio by prospecting for new clients and deepening relationships with existing clients.
  • identify, recommend and promote products and solutions that will benefit the client in addition to the needs of the company.
  • manage a disciplined marketing process by identifying steps/strategies necessary to effectively maintain and build relationships with clients and prospects.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, business or a related field is preferred; the equivalent amount of experience will be considered in lieu.
  • 8+ years of experience in a business banking relationship management role or related business development
  • Proven experience of developing relationships with stakeholders at all levels within an organization
  • Must have strong experience and proficiency with Salesforce or other Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platforms
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Benefits
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • 401(k)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
business developmentrelationship managementmarket researchportfolio managementstrategic adviceclient solutions promotion
Soft Skills
client relationship buildingstakeholder engagementcollaborationcommunicationstrategic thinking