The Director of Go-T0-Market Strategy & Execution serves as a strategic extension of the Senior Vice President of Market Engagement & Growth and a close partner to Sales and Marketing leaders. This hands-on role is responsible for ensuring strategy translates into execution—bringing structure, clarity, and follow-through to how offerings are taken to market, how priorities are communicated, and how performance is measured.
This role translates strategy into executable internal plans, sales-ready messaging, and leadership-ready stories. Success in this role requires strong fluency in sales and marketing fundamentals, as well as healthcare industry knowledge to effectively position offerings in a dynamic market.
Key Responsibilities
Strategy Translation & Hands-On Execution
Go-To-Market Strategy & Launch Execution
Sales Enablement, Messaging & Positioning
Executive Insight, KPI Synthesis & Storytelling
Ongoing Strategic Support & Alignment
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