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CEO for Early-Stage Start-Up ENT Medical Devices Company

Orlando
5 months ago
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CEO for Early-Stage Start-Up ENT Medical Devices Company - Orlando

This is truly an exciting opportunity, imagine joining an Early-Stage Start-Up company at its inception. With a new technology that this company is looking to disrupt the billion-dollar market of ENT within Medical Devices.

We need a proven CEO who has worked in the ENT Medical Devices field previously. Someone who has been instrumental in building a business up from scratch.

This will include identifying fundraising opportunities and singing up investors to help with the development of this new technology, then using this money to bring in the right people to develop the ENT Medical Devices and bringing them to market.

Knowledge of R&D processes and experience taking a device to market successfully will be essential.

This role will be based in Florida, specifically where will largely be down to you. I have advertised as Orlando due to the Medical Devices hub there, however we are open to people Jacksonville, Miami, West Palm Beach or another location if you feel it is possible to attract the right Medical Devices expects for the future.

This is a brand-new venture, backed by a serial entrepreneur looking to promote another Medical Devices technology. As there will not be timeframes to learn the sector, you will need to have experience in the ENT Medical Devices sector, this is essential.

You will negotiate a package with the early investors that will include a generous salary and equity.

Are you looking to challenge yourself with a new exciting industry disrupting ENT Medical Technology? If so, apply now or risk missing out.

I anticipate a lot of interest in this role, so if you are interested, I suggest making an application now or risk missing out.

For more information, please feel free to call Andrew Welsh, Director of Medical Devices recruitment, Science recruitment and Biotech recruitment specialists Newton Colmore Consulting, on (phone number removed) or make an application and one of our team at Newton Colmore Consulting will contact you

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