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Director Commercial Strategy Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Position Overview The Director, Commercial Planning is accountable for the vision, strategy, and execution of the commercial planning functions that enable field effectiveness and business growth.

WI · On-site

As Commercial Director, you will shape and lead the commercial strategy of Quality Assistance ... Commercial strategy and sustainable business growth * Develop, set and deploy the commercial ...

WI · On-site

$182.69 - $239.78/hr

Overview Kemin Animal Nutrition & Health EMENA is seeking an experienced Commercial Director Europe to lead our commercial strategy, sales performance, business development, and customer growth ...

Medical Director - Commercial

Waukesha, WI

$272K - $408K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Medical Director - Commercial Medical Director- Commercial Anticipated Job Posting End Date: 9/4 ... May provide clinical consultation and serve as clinical/strategic advisor to enhance clinical ...

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WI · On-site

As Commercial Director, you will shape and lead the commercial strategy of Quality Assistance ... Commercial strategy and sustainable business growth * Develop, set and deploy the commercial ...

Manager, Sales Strategy

Racine, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Reporting to the Sales Strategy & Operations Director and partnering closely with Commercial Leadership, the Sales Strategy Manager plays a pivotal role in driving long-term sales growth. You'll ...

Reporting to the Sales Strategy & Operations Director and partnering closely with Commercial Leadership, the Sales Strategy Manager plays a pivotal role in driving long-term sales growth. You'll ...

WI · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Commercial Development and Strategy Coach, mentor, and develop staff, including overseeing new ... Scope Data * Lead a team of direct reports. * Independent decision making. * Effective ...

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What does a director of commercial strategy do?

A Director of Commercial Strategy is responsible for developing and executing plans that drive business growth, revenue, and market share. They analyze market trends, identify new business opportunities, and create strategies to optimize pricing, sales, and partnerships. This role often involves collaborating with sales, marketing, finance, and product teams to ensure alignment with overall company goals. Additionally, Directors of Commercial Strategy may oversee teams, manage budgets, and report on key performance metrics to senior leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of commercial strategy?

To thrive as a Director of Commercial Strategy, you need expertise in business development, market analysis, financial modeling, and a degree in business or a related field, often supported by an MBA. Familiarity with CRM platforms, market intelligence tools, and advanced data analytics systems is typically required. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and excellent communication skills help drive cross-functional alignment and effective decision-making. These skills are crucial for translating market insights into actionable business plans that drive growth and profitability.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of commercial strategy, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge for a Director of Commercial Strategy is aligning cross-functional teams around long-term business goals while responding to rapidly changing market conditions. This often requires strong communication and leadership skills to ensure collaboration between sales, marketing, finance, and product teams. Managing stakeholder expectations and balancing short-term revenue targets with strategic investments is another key challenge. Directors can address these issues by fostering open communication, setting clear priorities, and using data-driven insights to guide decision-making.

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Job description

Join the best radiopharmaceutical company in the world!

If you’re looking to make an impact while building a meaningful career in a specialized, fast-growing field, NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is the place to do it. NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is a growing, commercial-stage company focused on advancing patient care by providing therapeutic radioisotopes and novel radiopharmaceuticals to detect and treat cancer.

At the forefront of NorthStar’s technological innovation is scientific excellence, using first-in-kind electron accelerator technology and integrated campus capabilities to drive progress in radiopharmaceutical manufacturing. Our work is driven by a meaningful mission—advancing life-saving radiopharmaceutical development and ensuring a reliable supply of critical medical isotopes for patients in need. As a rapidly growing organization operating on the cutting edge of science, we offer exceptional career growth and professional development opportunities, supported by world-class facilities and a competitive benefits package.

Note: Travel requirements for this position include up to 50% domestic and international travel, depending on business needs.


The Senior Director, Commercial – CDMO is a senior commercial executive responsible for building, scaling, and leading NorthStar’s CDMO business as a durable growth engine. This role owns the commercial strategy, revenue performance, and long-term value creation of the CDMO portfolio, spanning radiopharmaceutical and adjacent advanced therapeutic programs.

This leader will operate as a general manager mindset—balancing near-term revenue delivery with long-range strategic positioning, capacity optimization, pricing discipline, and portfolio prioritization. The role requires strong business judgment, comfort navigating ambiguity, and the ability to make informed trade-offs in a capital- and capacity-constrained environment.

As the CDMO business matures, this position is expected to take on expanded commercial leadership responsibilities and contribute to broader enterprise strategy over time.


Commercial Growth, Strategy & Business Ownership:

  • Own full revenue forecast and accountability for the CDMO commercial portfolio, including revenue growth, pricing discipline, margin performance, and long-range pipeline health.
  • Develop and execute multi-year commercial strategies (3–5 year horizon) aligned with enterprise priorities, capital investments, and capacity expansion plans.
  • Translate corporate strategy into actionable market segmentation, account prioritization, and investment decisions.
  • Lead executive-level relationships across sponsor organizations, serving as a trusted commercial and strategic partner—not just a service provider.
  • Apply market intelligence, competitive analysis, and customer insights to inform where to play / how to win decisions across therapeutic areas and program stages.
  • Make data-driven recommendations on which opportunities to pursue, defer, or decline based on strategic fit, risk profile, and return on investment

Deal Leadership, Contracting & Commercial Excellence:

  • Lead complex, high-value commercial negotiations including MSAs, SOWs, change orders, pricing frameworks, and long-term supply agreements.
  • Establish and enforce value-based pricing strategies, balancing customer needs with margin, capacity utilization, and long-term strategic value.
  • Partner with Finance and Operations to assess deal economics, risk exposure, and downstream execution implications before commitments are made.
  • Own pipeline governance: ensure forecasting accuracy, scenario planning, and clear articulation of upside, downside, and execution risk.
  • Prepare executive-level materials and recommendations for leadership decision-making, including deal approvals, prioritization conflicts, and investment trade-offs.

Cross-Functional Leadership & Enterprise Execution:

  • Act as the commercial integrator across Technical Operations, Quality, Regulatory, Supply Chain, Finance, and Program Management.
  • Drive disciplined customer onboarding and internal handoffs, ensuring commercial commitments align with operational reality.
  • Lead difficult conversations when scope, timing, or feasibility must be renegotiated—internally or externally.
  • Elevate the voice of the customer while maintaining strong stewardship of safety, quality, and compliance standards.
  • Influence enterprise priorities by articulating market demand signals, customer risk, and growth opportunities to executive leadership.

Portfolio Strategy & Capability Development:

  • Partner with executive leadership to evaluate new CDMO capabilities, service lines, and infrastructure investments.
  • Build business cases incorporating market demand, competitive differentiation, capital requirements, operational complexity, and return expectations.
  • Guide decisions on build vs. partner vs. defer strategies for new capabilities.
  • Ensure new offerings are commercially viable, operationally executable, and clearly differentiated in the market.

Leadership, Talent Development & Succession Readiness:

  • Demonstrate enterprise-level leadership presence, judgment, and credibility with senior executives, Board-level discussions, and external partners.
  • Mentor and develop commercial talent; contribute to building scalable commercial processes and leadership bench strength.
  • Serve as a role model for disciplined thinking, accountability, and ethical decision-making in a regulated environment.
  • Develop capabilities that position the role to take on broader commercial responsibilities as the organization evolves.

  • Develop a high-quality, strategically aligned CDMO pipeline with clear prioritization and predictable forecasting.
  • Improve pricing discipline and deal quality, not just volume.
  • Achieve strong cross-functional alignment between commercial commitments and operational execution.
  • Create a clear roadmap for CDMO growth that leadership can confidently invest behind.
  • Attain recognition internally as a trusted commercial leader with the potential for expanded enterprise impact.

Minimum Education/Experience Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Life Sciences, Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum twelve (12) years of progressive experience in business development / sales / strategic accounts within pharmaceutical, biotech, CDMO/CMO, radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear medicine, sterile manufacturing, or adjacent advanced therapeutic sectors.
  • Demonstrated success closing complex, consultative deals with cross-functional execution (Quality, Technical Ops, Supply Chain, Legal, Finance).
  • Strong command of pipeline management, forecasting, and CRM discipline.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead through ambiguity in early-stage or rapidly scaling organizations.
  • Proven experience making strategic trade-offs between growth, risk, margin, and capacity.
  • Executive-level communication skills, including the ability to influence without authority and present to senior leadership and Boards.
  • Strong financial acumen, including pricing strategy, margin analysis, and investment evaluation.

Preferred Education/Experience:

  • Advanced degree (MBA, MS, PhD) in business or life sciences.
  • Experience with one or more of the following:
    • Radiopharmaceuticals / radioisotopes / nuclear pharmacy ecosystem.
    • Regulated manufacturing environments (GMP), tech transfer, scale-up, or lifecycle program expansion.
    • Clinical supply, cold chain/logistics, or time-sensitive distribution models

Please note the company cannot provide immigration-related sponsorship (including H-1B status, O-1 status, Optional Practical Training support, etc.) for this position.  Each successful applicant will be required to complete the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, demonstrating both identity and employment authorization, on or before the first day of employment.  Under federal law, only truthful information may be provided on the Form I-9.


  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Healthcare Flex Spending Account (FSA) and Dependent Care FSA
  • Company-paid short-term and long-term disability
  • Company-paid life insurance & AD&D coverage
  • Pet insurance
  • 401(k) match
  • Paid holidays and paid time off (PTO)
  • Paid parental leave
  • Bonus plan
  • Equity Incentive Program

This role may involve working in a controlled cleanroom environment, general office setting, or specific manufacturing areas. Conditions may include:

  • Exposure to varying temperatures, both indoors (heated/air-conditioned spaces) and outdoors
  • Noise levels range from quiet to loud, depending on the work area
  • Specific vision abilities, including near vision, visual acuity, and color discrimination

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required and may include:

  • Respirators, gloves, safety glasses, and full protective clothing
  • Compliance with cleanroom gowning protocols (e.g., removal of all jewelry, including piercings)
  • Prohibition of cosmetics, fragrances (perfume, aftershave), and nail products, including polish, artificial nails, or extensions

As a radiopharmaceutical manufacturing site, radiation may be present in the laboratory and production areas. Employees in this role may be required to:

  • Follow strict radiation safety procedures
  • Participate in dosimetry monitoring and bioassay testing as part of the company protocol
  • Inform leadership of any health conditions that may affect product integrity, by cleanroom standards

NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is proud to call Beloit, Wisconsin home. Our headquarters and primary manufacturing facility are located in this vibrant, growing community that combines the charm of a small city with the advantages of a central Midwest location. Beloit features a lively, revitalized downtown filled with local restaurants, shops, and cultural events, and is just a short drive from major metropolitan areas including Madison, Milwaukee, Chicago, and Rockford.

Situated in the heart of the South Central Wisconsin and Northern Illinois region, Beloit offers a rare blend of urban amenities and scenic natural surroundings. Whether you’re drawn to outdoor recreation, educational institutions, the arts, or historic landmarks, the area provides rich and diverse experiences for all interests. A variety of nearby communities, ranging from rural towns to suburban neighborhoods, offer flexible housing options and access to multiple school districts, making Beloit an excellent choice for individuals and families considering relocation.

NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.