Business Development Manager at GALVmed

May 27, 2026 •

Posted 12 hours ago

Job Description

GALVmed makes livestock vaccines, medicines and diagnostics accessible and affordable to the millions in developing countries for whom livestock is a lifeline.

Business Development Manager

Main Purpose

To lead the commercial development, market shaping, and partner management strategy for ruminant anti-parasiticides across SSA, ensuring:

  • Sustainable private-sector engagement
  • Scalable distribution models
  • Affordable farmer access
  • Long-term market viability
  • The BDM will translate pipeline and portfolio strategy into executable, country-level commercial plans.

Scope

  • Geographic scope: Tier 1 countries—Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia—with a broader multi-country focus across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) depending on the portfolio.
  • Product focus: Ruminant anti-parasiticides (Trypano, acaricides, endectocides, tick control solutions, diagnostic, identification.
  • Stakeholder scope: Producer, Importers, distributors, agro-dealers, veterinary networks, government regulators, NGOs, donors, and regional bodies.

Key Activities

Strategic Commercial Development

  • Develop market potential models and intelligence.
  • Conduct detailed bottom-up market sizing and financial modelling.
  • Portfolio development as Tryps (Nagana), acaricides (ear tag and Ixo), tick vaccines  and diagnostic in coordination with R&D and potential partners.
  • Develop and implement a 3–5-year SSA commercial development strategy.
  • Lead structured country prioritization using weighted scoring frameworks.
  • Define product positioning and segmentation strategies by production system.
  • Build investment cases and commercial forecasts for internal governance.
  • Support pricing architecture balancing affordability and sustainability.

Country Market Entry & Expansion

  • Develop phased country entry strategies (Wave 1, Wave 2, pipeline markets).
  • Map regulatory timelines and commercial readiness.
  • Design country-specific go-to-market roadmaps.
  • Align product launch timing with seasonal parasite pressure.
  • Evaluate local manufacturing vs centralized supply options from a commercial standpoint.

Private Sector Partner Identification & Management

  • Identify and pre-qualify importers and distributors in priority countries.
  • Conduct structured partner capability assessments:
  • Financial capacity
  • Regulatory competence
  • Rural coverage footprint
  • Technical sales capacity
  • Portfolio conflict risks
  • Negotiate distribution agreements and performance expectations.
  • Develop KPIs and governance structures for distributor management.
  • Support capacity strengthening of local partners where needed.

Route-to-Market & Demand Creation

  • Design fit-for-purpose distribution models for:
  • Pastoralist systems
  • Agro-pastoral systems
  • Commercial ranch systems
  • Dairy Cattle
  • Support demand generation campaigns and farmer education initiatives.
  • Develop responsible use and resistance management messaging.
  • Collaborate with partners to improve rural last-mile access.
  • Identify financing mechanisms or credit models where affordability is a constraint.

Stakeholder Engagement & Market Shaping

  • Engage with national veterinary authorities and regulatory bodies.
  • Coordinate with donor-funded livestock initiatives.
  • Identify opportunities for public-private collaboration.
  • Represent GALVmed in regional technical forums and industry platforms.
  • Contribute to policy discussions related to parasite control and resistance management.

Financial Oversight & Performance Management

  • Develop and manage commercial performance dashboards.
  • Develop 5 year LROPs (Long Range Operations Plan)
  • Monitor revenue projections, penetration rates, and adoption trends.
  • Track distributor performance and corrective action plans.
  • Contribute to annual budgeting and portfolio reviews.
  •  Provide quarterly updates to the Head of Commercial Development.

Travel Requirements

  • 40–60% travel across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Qualifications / experience required (in order to successfully carry out the job role)

Education:

  • Vets’ degree in Veterinary Medicine.
  • Master degree on Marketing and/or Business Development.
  • MBA or equivalent commercial qualification desirable.

Experience:

  • 5 years in animal health, veterinary pharmaceuticals, or livestock input markets.
  • Experience working across multiple SSA markets.
  • Demonstrated success launching or expanding veterinary products.
  • Experience negotiating and managing distribution partnerships.
  • Proven ability to build financial models and commercial cases.

Skills:

  • Proficiency in strategic implementation, budget management, and impact monitoring.
  • Strong relationship-building skills across a variety of stakeholders, including government entities and commercial partners.
  • Data-driven mindset with experience in impact assessment and reporting.
  • Strong analytical skills and ability to assess local context including political sensitivities, distil complex situations, determine implications for VITAL 2 and for GALVmed and communicate options and advice to wide range of actors.

Competencies

Technical

  • Market sizing and financial modelling
  • Business development and financial acumen
  • Distribution network design
  • Regulatory pathway understanding
  • Partner due diligence and negotiation
  • Competitive landscape analysis
  • Commercial risk assessment
  • Understanding of acaricide resistance dynamics (advantageous)

Strategic

  • Strategic thinker with operational discipline
  • Strong negotiation and influencing skills
  • High level of autonomy and ownership
  • Cultural intelligence across SSA markets
  • Ability to balance impact objectives with commercial sustainability
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguity and emerging markets
  • Collaborative and cross-functional mindset

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