TL;DR
Business Lead, Life Sciences (AI): Owns account and market strategy for a portfolio of strategic life sciences organizations and research institutions with an accent on translating priorities and constraints into a multi-year partnership strategy and roadmap. Focus on driving revenue by leading complex deal cycles and orchestrating cross-functional teams to deliver partner outcomes on schedule.
Location: Must be based in London, UK
Salary: $390K + Offers Equity
Company
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity.
What you will do
- Own account and market strategy for a portfolio of life sciences partners.
- Build and maintain credibility with customers by translating scientific priorities and risk constraints into joint roadmaps and success metrics.
- Drive revenue by leading complex deal cycles from positioning through close.
- Run partnership governance that sustains outcomes and expansion.
- Orchestrate cross-functional teams to remove blockers, align decision-makers, and deliver partner outcomes on schedule.
- Identify and prioritize opportunities where scientific impact and partner value align.
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience leading enterprise GTM, strategic partnerships, or commercialization for technical products in regulated life sciences.
- Experience leading commercialization of technical products where adoption, governance, and executive trust determined expansion.
- Ability to build trust with clinical, regulatory, privacy, and safety stakeholders by aligning contract terms, controls, and delivery plans to risk posture and inspection readiness.
- Communicate clearly across scientific, technical, and executive audiences.
- Ability to build alignment across researchers, builders, and commercial teams.
- Apply systems thinking with high execution standards.
Culture & Benefits
- Hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week.
- Relocation assistance to new employees.
- Equal opportunity employer.
- Committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities.
