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Business Development Associate (Foodtech/Biotech)

Hoxton Farms
London
3 days ago
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As our Business Development Associate, you will play a critical role in taking cultivated fat to market in the UK, Asia and beyond. You’ll be responsible for winning new commercial opportunities and managing key customer relationships. Working in a world-class startup backed by top investors, you’ll invent new business models for a remarkable product at the interface between food and biotech. You’ll play a critical part in our mission to launch a deliciously fatty ingredient that will transform the future of food.
Reporting to the CEO, you will collaborate with our product development and R&D teams as we refine our go-to-market plan and sell Hoxton Fat to the food industry across multiple channels. You’ll identify valuable partnership opportunities, rapidly adapting your strategy and tactics as Hoxton Farms’ product development and manufacturing roadmap evolves. The partnerships that you build will be key to defining a new category in the food industry.
To succeed in this role, you should be passionate about commercialising complex technologies. You must be proactive and flexible, equally comfortable researching new market opportunities, maintaining our CRM, developing recipes with our product development chef, preparing technical sales materials or pitching our products to customers. You’ll need to develop a deep understanding of our product and business model, tailoring your tactics for each customer. Your success will be measured by the revenue potential of the partnerships that you build.
This role is fully in-person in London and will involve frequent international travel to visit new and existing customers and attend conferences and trade shows.
About Hoxton Farms:
Hoxton Farms grow cultivated pork fat, a healthy and delicious ingredient for the food industry. Cofounded in 2020 by Max Jamilly and Ed Steele, we are building the world’s most scalable and cost-effective tech stack for mammalian cell biomanufacturing – and we’re monetising it with a premium B2B ingredient. Hoxton Farms are a team of ~50 based in London. We have raised from investors including Founders Fund, Collab Fund, FSV/F-Prime and Global Brain.
Key responsibilities:
Develop and maintain relationships with key accounts, including customers, distributors and manufacturers
Lead the sales process from lead generation to close, owning the sales pipeline and keeping the CRM up to date
Conduct market research to identify new business opportunities
Design codevelopment partnerships, joint ventures and licensing deals, negotiating with diverse partners ranging from FMCG execs to chefs to scientists
Create and deliver presentations and proposals to prospects and clients
Manage ongoing codevelopment projects to ensure customer success
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including production, food science and product development, to ensure the success of our BD strategy
You should have:
Experience growing businesses in the UK, Europe, Asia or US, especially in a BD or sales role
~2 years’ experience in a fast-paced commercial role (eg., high-growth startup, management consulting or VC/PE)
Experience in account management and/or project management with multinational corporates, especially in FMCG/CPG, food retail or food service
Enthusiasm for science and engineering and willingness to work closely with engineers, product development specialists and food scientists
Excellent written communication, pitching and data handling
Strong interpersonal skills and a passion for negotiation and relationship-building
Ideally you’ll have:
Commercial experience in Asian markets such as Singapore, Japan, Thailand or Korea
Proficiency in Mandarin, Japanese, Thai or Korean
Technical experience in food science, biotech or chemical engineering
An existing network in the F&B industry
Flexibility, creativity and resourcefulness to identify new business opportunities in the UK, Europe, Asia and US
Proven experience making strategic decisions based on technical data
Experience supporting senior leadership and preparing materials for customers and investors
A track record of managing customer relationships and coordinating corporate partnerships
The benefits:
Highly competitive salary (£50-55k)
Stock option plan
️Brand new lab and office in Old Street
Pension plan (matching up to 5%)
️25 days’ holiday + bank holidays
Private health insurance
Supportive and collaborative environment
Being part of something amazing
Hoxton Farms is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces inclusion, diversity and belonging.
If you believe you would add value to our company but don’t meet all the criteria, we would still love to hear from you. We especially encourage applications from female+, LGBTQIA+, disabled and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, as these groups are underrepresented in the tech industry.

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