Strategic Growth Lead
Bonvalet is seeking a high-performing strategic growth operator to help expand a modern foreign affairs and strategic advisory platform operating at the intersection of global risk, diplomacy, intelligence, and institutional strategy.
This is not a traditional business development role. We are looking for someone who can translate relationships, insight, and strategic positioning into real revenue and long-term partnerships.
The Strategic Growth Lead will help drive growth across Bonvalet’s core offerings, including:
- Strategic intelligence briefings (Signals)
- Scenario planning engagements
- Executive advisory services
- Applied training and institutional capability-building programs
Responsibilities
- Identify and engage prospective institutional clients, including embassies, research institutions, NGOs, corporations, and government-adjacent organizations
- Build and manage a high-value pipeline of strategic opportunities
- Convert conversations into paid engagements and recurring relationships
- Help shape offerings based on market demand and client needs
- Work directly with company leadership to expand Bonvalet’s reach and strategic positioning
Ideal Background
- Experience in strategic business development, partnerships, consulting, government affairs, foreign affairs, GovCon, executive education, or institutional sales
- Strong network and relationship-building capability
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a bias toward action
- Comfortable operating in ambiguity and helping build systems from the ground up
- Experience closing high-trust, relationship-driven engagements preferred
Compensation Structure
This role is structured around a phased “build-and-own” model:
- Strong revenue participation tied to originated and closed business
- Opportunity to earn into long-term equity participation based on performance and growth milestones
- Flexible structure designed for entrepreneurial operators rather than traditional employees
Bonvalet is building a faster, more applied model for strategic advisory and institutional engagement. We are looking for builders — not spectators.

