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Europe Sales Director

Padagis Israel
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3 months ago
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Padagis, a leading player in the pharmaceutical industry, is expanding its commercial footprint in Europe. We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic Sales Director to lead our European commercial operations. This is a key leadership position reporting to the EVP, with significant impact on the company’s growth in new international markets.

Location: Europe

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement comprehensive sales strategies across the European region to meet and exceed revenue targets.
  • Align regional sales execution with the company’s global strategic goals.
  • Build and manage high-value relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders across Europe.
  • Oversee all sales channels including direct, partner, distributor, account management, and telesales operations.
  • Lead complex negotiations and manage contracts with European partners and clients.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams (regulatory, quality, legal, finance, etc.) to ensure seamless market access and operational success.
  • Design and facilitate effective sales training, performance optimization, and operational support.
  • Continuously monitor market trends and uncover new business opportunities for growth.

 

Requirements

  • Proven track record of 6–10 years of sales leadership in an international generic pharmaceutical company – required.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or Life Sciences
  • Experience in extended topical generics products and/or Branded generics– preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills, with demonstrated ability to build long-term partnerships.
  • Deep understanding of European pharmaceutical markets and regulatory environments.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to execute hands-on initiatives in dynamic, cross-cultural settings.
  • Strong proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications, as well as other software, such as Salesforce and Monday.
  • Native-level English

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