Lead corporate development strategies to ensure long-term growth, collaborating with teams to bring innovative ideas to fruition.
As an corporate development leader, you'll develop and execute on strategies that set Fay up for long-term growth. You'll work with other organizations to create opportunities that expand offerings for our clients.
What you'll be doing:
- Develop new channels for long-term growth
- Execute on strategies, working across organizations to bring ideas to life
- Collaborate cross-functionally to inform strategy
The best companies are made of the best people. There’s no shortage of work ahead, but we stay balanced and look forward to celebrating our wins as a team.
See our careers page here to learn more about working on our team.
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