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Account Executive Lead, Beneficial Deployments - EMEA

London, UK Sales Senior Posted 9h ago

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Role description

What the team is looking for.

As the EMEA AE Lead, Beneficial Deployments at Anthropic, you'll build and lead a foundational sales team driving Claude adoption across mission-driven organisations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. You'll leverage your consultative sales expertise and passion for social impact to secure strategic partnerships with nonprofits, foundations, INGOs, educational institutions, and social enterprises across the EMEA market.

This is a player-coach role requiring someone who can personally close complex deals while building a high-performing regional team. You'll operate with significant autonomy across time zones while maintaining tight alignment with global strategy. Our team and verticals are evolving rapidly,the ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, is energised by building from scratch, and can flex across changing priorities as we learn what works.

The ideal candidate brings deep experience in the EMEA nonprofit or social impact technology landscape, established relationships with mission-driven institutions, and a proven track record of building teams that drive revenue and mission impact simultaneously.

Responsibilities:

  • Win new business and drive revenue for Anthropic within EMEA mission-driven organisations. Navigate complex multi-stakeholder ecosystems to reach decision-makers, educate them about Claude, and help them succeed with Anthropic
  • Build and lead a regional team supporting EMEA customers, both inbound and outbound. Establish team structure, hiring priorities, and operational processes for scaling,while rolling up your sleeves to close deals yourself
  • Design and execute innovative sales strategies tailored to diverse EMEA contexts: nonprofit budget cycles and grant timelines, foundation giving patterns, and varying regulatory environments across jurisdictions
  • Navigate complex stakeholder ecosystems including INGO executive teams, foundation programme officers, university leadership, trustees, executive directors, and IT departments to build consensus
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key EMEA ecosystem players: nonprofit networks (Bond, NCVO, European Foundation Centre), education networks, and implementation partners
  • Inform product roadmaps by gathering feedback from EMEA nonprofit and education users. Provide insights on regional requirements including data sovereignty, language support, and compliance needs
  • Continuously refine the EMEA sales methodology by incorporating learnings into playbooks, templates, and best practices. Adapt global processes for regional contexts while contributing insights back to the global team
  • Partner effectively with SF-based teams across time zones, maintaining regular cadence with Elizabeth Kelly and cross-functional stakeholders while operating with significant regional autonomy
  • Help shape team processes and culture as we scale from 1 to N

You May Be a Good Fit If You Have:

  • 8+ years of B2B sales experience in nonprofit technology, EdTech, or social impact sectors, preferably in EMEA SaaS or emerging technologies
  • Track record of managing complex sales cycles within nonprofits, INGOs, foundations, or educational institutions, securing strategic deals by understanding both mission requirements and technical needs
  • Experience building and scaling sales teams, with proven ability to recruit, develop, and retain top talent while operating across multiple time zones and cultural contexts
  • Deep understanding of nonprofit or education sector operations, including INGO federated structures, European foundation giving, UK charity sector dynamics, and/or higher education procurement
  • Demonstrated ability to navigate diverse stakeholder ecosystems including trustees, executive directors, programme officers, and procurement committees
  • A scrappy mentality,comfortable wearing multiple hats, building from scratch, driving clarity in ambiguous situations, and doing whatever it takes to further the mission
  • Proven experience exceeding revenue targets while operating autonomously, managing an evolving pipeline across multiple market segments and time zones
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to adapt style across cultural contexts
  • Fluency in English required; proficiency in French valued given Francophone Africa coverage; additional European languages a plus
  • A genuine passion for social impact and experience with or commitment to advancing mission-driven work through technology

Strong Candidates May Also Have:

  • Active involvement in the EMEA nonprofit or education community through board service, advisory roles, or sector leadership
  • Existing relationships with major INGOs (Save the Children, Oxfam, IRC, MSF, CARE, World Vision), foundations, or educational institutions
  • Familiarity with nonprofit data privacy requirements, AI ethics frameworks, and responsible technology deployment
  • Track record of building strategic partnerships with foundations or philanthropic advisors
  • Experience presenting at nonprofit conferences (Bond Conference, NCVO Conference, Skoll World Forum) or education forums
  • Understanding of specific verticals: education technology, digital health, financial inclusion/economic mobility programs

Logistics:

  • Location: London. Must be able to travel within EMEA (up to 30%) and to SF headquarters quarterly.
  • Travel: Regular travel within EMEA for customer meetings, conferences, and team gatherings; quarterly travel to SF for alignment and planning.
  • Annual compensation range for this role is listed below.
  • For sales roles, the range provided is the role’s On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role.
  • Annual Salary: £280,000-£330,000 GBP
Skills mentioned
  • B2B sales experience
  • Nonprofit technology
  • EdTech
  • Social impact sectors
  • EMEA SaaS or emerging technologies
  • Complex sales cycles
  • Nonprofits
  • INGOs
  • Foundations
  • Educational institutions
  • Mission requirements
  • Technical needs
  • Sales team management
  • Recruitment
  • Development
  • Retention
  • Top talent
  • Multiple time zones
  • Cultural contexts
  • Nonprofit sector operations
  • INGO federated structures
  • European foundation giving
  • UK charity sector dynamics
  • Higher education procurement
  • Stakeholder ecosystems
  • Trustees
  • Executive directors
  • Programme officers
  • Procurement committees
  • Scrappy mentality
  • Ambiguity
  • Building from scratch
  • Clarity
  • Revenue targets
  • Autonomy
  • Pipeline management
  • Market segments
  • Time zones
  • Communication skills
  • Adaptability
  • English fluency
  • French proficiency
  • Additional European languages
  • Social impact passion
  • Mission-driven work
  • Technology advancement