Interim CCO - Bio-Plastics - 6-12 months - UK - Remote

Eleven
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11 months ago
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Interim CCO - Bio-Plastics - 6-12 months - UK - Remote

Eleven have been retained by an innovative Bio-Plastics start-up based in the UK, who are looking for an Interim CCO to facilitate the Commercialisation of their product. 

After successfully proving and scaling the technology / IP, they are looking for a seasoned Commercial professional to develop the sales and marketing strategy for the business. 

We are looking for someone with a technical background in education / experience, as well as demonstrable successful experience in taking a new / innovative product to market. Ideally this is within Bio-plastics / Bio-Polymers / Bio-Chemical / Bio-degradable plastics / Bio-degradable Materials etc. 

With potential Clients Globally, the role can be done 100% remotely, as long as you are willing and able to travel within the role. 

This is a "stand alone" Commercial delivery role, and there will be a Performance Related Bonus on top of the Hourly / Day rate for successful sales contract conversions. 

IF interested, please apply with an up to date CV, and we will be in touc to discuss further

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