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Our client, Transitions Elite, is looking for a Business Development Manager to own event-driven growth and relationship development within the veterinary industry. This is a high-visibility, high-autonomy individual contributor role with direct ownership of outcomes. You will represent the brand at key industry conferences, build trusted relationships with practice owners, and convert in-person conversations into measurable revenue impact.
Job Responsibility:
Represent Transitions Elite at 5–8 major industry conferences per year
Generate 15+ qualified practice-owner conversations per month from events
Contribute to 30 new Owner Exchange members annually through event-driven business development
Plan and host side events such as breakfasts, panels, and meetups
Convert warm, in-person conversations into qualified opportunities
Ensure clean handoff of leads into the sales pipeline with strong follow-up and accountability
Collaborate closely with leadership, marketing, and sales operations teams
Requirements:
5+ years of experience in business development, sales, or high-touch relationship roles
Proven experience within the veterinary industry
Strong in-person networking and relationship-building skills
Demonstrated ability to convert conversations into real business opportunities
Experience representing a brand at conferences and events
Highly organized, KPI-driven, and execution-focused
Comfortable operating independently in a fast-paced, high-autonomy environment
Willingness and ability to travel regularly
No formal education requirements — proven results matter more than credentials
Nice to have:
Experience in dental or optometry industries
Public speaking, panel participation, or event hosting experience
Existing relationships within veterinary conferences, associations, or consolidators