Vice President (VP), Business Development Salary by Degree/Major Subject

Updated: 24 May 2012
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Job: Vice President (VP), Business Development
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C$0C$60KC$120KC$180K
Bachelor's DegreeC$80,202 - C$148,015  
   
Master of Business Administration (MBA)C$99,329 - C$178,772  
Master of Business Administration (MBA), FinanceC$106,823 - C$166,982  
Doctorate (PhD)n/a
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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychologyn/a
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Bachelor of Laws (LLB)n/a
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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Economicsn/a
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Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Financen/a
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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Englishn/a
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Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Business & Marketingn/a
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Country: Canada | Currency: CAD | Updated: 24 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 51
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Vice President (VP), Business Development Job Description

People with the job title Vice President (VP), Business Development typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan and evaluate marketing strategy. Coordinate the public relations. Review proposals and cost estimates. Negotiate proposal timelines and budgets.
Determine and formulate policies and business strategies and provide overall direction of private sector organizations. Plan, direct, and coordinate operational activities at the highest level of management with the help of subordinate managers.

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