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Director, Partner Development (Chief Human Resources Officer Collaborative) Location: Washington, D.C.
Job Category: Sales
Job Department: Commercial
Job Family: Professional Sales
Job Type: Full Time
Level: Manager
At EAB, our mission is to make education smarter and our communities stronger. We work with more than 2,800 institutions to drive transformative change through data-driven insights and best-in-class capabilities. From kindergarten to college to career, EAB partners with leaders and practitioners to accelerate progress and drive results.
The Role in Brief: This Director, Partner Development will serve in an entrepreneurial sales role establishing new partnerships for EAB Seramount's first Research offering specifically designed for Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs). You will inflect go-to-market strategy and be responsible for business development as part of the launch and scaling of a comprehensive and consultative membership-based best-practice Research solution for CHROs that will address and support the broad and evolving array of challenges and opportunities facing corporate HR leaders.
You will be responsible for generating leads, establishing relationships with key decision makers (e.g., CHROs), and managing the sales process in order to convert new partners who can meaningfully benefit from EAB Seramount's CHRO Research offering.
Primary Responsibilities: Prospect and build new business within an assigned territory of companies and organizations; acquire new partners successfullyBuild relationships by meeting with leaders (including CHROs) to discuss their strategic challenges and opportunities, present best practice solutions, and effectively sell the vision of Seramount's new CHRO solutionConduct live presentations, including diagnostic evaluations and technical demonstrations, to understand prospective partner needs and educate key stakeholders on the value of Seramount's new CHRO offeringMeet annual revenue goals through management of a sales pipeline with pursuits in various stages of the evaluation processWork with other sales, marketing and delivery team members to drive increased revenue within an assigned portfolio of prospect organizationsMaintain up-to-date knowledge of competitorsProvide insights from partner development visits to inform future initiatives and new product development inquiries across the businessIndirectly manage Sales Associate to goals, providing formal feedback and guidance on professional developmentBasic Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college/universityProven track record of success exceeding personal revenue quotas or individual sales closing targets in consultative business development rolesExperience representing complex products or services to external partners in a trusted, consultative capacityAbility to negotiate and excellent persuasion skillsWillingness to travel domestically at least 25-60%Valid driver's licenseMust possess experience in at least three of the following:Sales or account managementDelivering prospect or client presentations and facilitating diagnostic discussionsRepresenting a new product through a launchWorking within or selling into the corporate sectorWorking within or selling into the HR functionIdeal Qualifications: 6-8+ years of relevant full-time professional experienceUnderstanding of the issues and opportunities facing corporate CHROsComfort with creative lead generation and new business acquisition strategiesDesire to achieve success in a sales environment and sell prospects on the current and future value proposition of a new product or serviceEngaging and memorable presentation style; demonstrated ability to build rapport and credibility quickly with an executive-level audienceDemonstrated ability to listen and diagnose a problem and map a solution in the momentResilience and comfort with ambiguity; ability to be flexible and adaptable in a changing environmentReceptive to feedback, coaching and constructive criticism; ability to learn from mistakesExcellent writing, critical thinking and negotiation skillsCommitment to valuing diversity, practicing inclusive behaviors, and contributing to an equitable working environmentCompensation: The anticipated starting salary range for this role is $69,000 - $105,000 per year. Actual salary varies due to factors that may include but not be limited to relevant experience, skills, and location. This hire will additionally be eligible for lucrative uncapped incentive compensation.
This opening is not eligible for visa sponsorship at this time; EAB will thus consider candidates who possess U.S. work authorization that does not require employment-based visa sponsorship now or in the future.
At EAB, we believe that to fulfill our mission to "make education smarter and our communities stronger" we need team members who bring a diversity of perspectives to the table and are committed to fostering a workplace where each team member is valued, respected and heard.
EAB is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we make employment decisions on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
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