Chief Commercial Officer / Chief Revenue Officer
Ossium Health is a clinical-stage bioengineering company dedicated to improving human health, vitality, and longevity through innovative stem cell-based therapies and bone marrow banking. Our goal is to revolutionize healthcare by leveraging cutting-edge biotechnology to treat blood cancers, enhance organ transplantation, and repair damage from radiation. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with a state-of-the-art facility in Indianapolis, IN, Ossium collaborates with healthcare providers, life science companies, and organ procurement organizations to deliver transformative cell therapies.
Position: Chief Commercial Officer / Chief Revenue Officer (CCO/CRO)
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Ossium Health is seeking an experienced and dynamic Chief Commercial Officer / Chief Revenue Officer (CCO/CRO) to serve as a strategic partner to the CEO and drive the company's commercial and operational success. The CCO/CRO will lead the scaling of Ossium's commercial operations, overseeing sales, marketing, business development, and strategies to achieve commercial revenue growth to a target of over $1B at peak. This role requires a proven leader with deep expertise in building and scaling medical device or biotechnology companies, a track record of driving significant revenue growth, and the ability to navigate complex healthcare ecosystems. This position is based in our San Francisco office; we maintain a hybrid schedule of Monday - Thursday in the office, with Friday as a remote work day
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Why Join Ossium Health?
This position has a compensation range of $275,000 - $375,000 annually. Ossium Health takes a market-based approach to pay. The successful candidate's starting salary will be determined based on, but not limited to, job-related skills, experience, qualifications, and market conditions. This range may be modified in the future.
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