Director, Partnerships & Business Development

Disney Disney · Media · Minato-ku, Japan

Director of Partnerships & Business Development for Disney's Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) business in Japan. Focuses on developing and executing strategies to enhance the DTC segment, renew existing business, and forge new partnerships to drive growth across various verticals. Requires significant leadership experience, expertise in negotiations, and a strong understanding of the Japan market.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and lead the execution of the Japan DTC Partnerships strategy aligned with Disney+ vision and long-term goals.
  2. Identify, structure, and close complex partnership deals that deliver measurable business value.
  3. Define and implement processes for identifying relevant partners and ensure effective deal execution across the region.
  4. Establish clear goals, track progress, provide timely feedback, and address performance issues promptly.
  5. Recruit, develop, and retain a strong team. Provide coaching and guidance to maximize performance and professional growth.

Skills

Required

  • Business development
  • Partnerships
  • Strategic leadership
  • Negotiation
  • Team leadership
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • DTC business
  • Japan market understanding

Nice to have

  • Experience in multinational, highly matrixed organizations
  • Deep local market (Japan) experience and established relationships with senior business leaders
  • Consistent track record of exceeding targets
  • Fluency in Japanese
  • Proficiency in English

What the JD emphasized

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in business development and partnerships, preferably in technology or media.
  • Proven success as a strategic partnership's leader in D2C businesses, with deep understanding of Japan markets and a strong external network in media and entertainment.
  • Significant senior leadership experience managing leaders in multi-functional environment.
  • Expertise in high-stakes negotiations, including drafting and closing complex agreements.