Corp. Dev and/or Corp. Strat Role with a non-finance/accounting background?

I am ready to leave the consulting world behind & I've been eyeing corp dev or strategy roles, though would be open to other roles in industry. The thing that gives me pause is that I don't have a strong finance/accounting background (though I have a very basic understanding of both).

My background is as follows:

-Current manager at in the M&A Strategy practice of a B4 in Chicago -Experience has all been in post-merger integration work (operations focused) -A generalist as it relates to industry / functional expertise; though my experience has been broad across both categories -No experience with any kind of due diligence work -Come from a liberal arts educational background (I have a BA/history & a JD)

To you corp dev/corp strategy professionals: -Do you work with folks with similar non finance/accounting backgrounds in your role? I hear corp dev. is especially model heavy and full of ex bankers and PE types -Without getting an MBA, is there anything I can be doing to make myself a more attractive candidate to employers in this space? -Any courses or certifications that could help my case? I am eyeing a few financial modeling courses -If corp dev. and strategy are pipe dreams, where else could someone with a background similar to mind fit in an industry role?

Any thoughts or opinions?

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You've got a JD -- play that card and play it hard.

I'm on a Corp Strat/Dev team that consists of an SVP, 2 VPs, 2 Mgrs and 2 Analysts. One VP and I are the finance gurus, the SVP and 1 Mgr have a marketing background, and the last VP comes from the state (regulatory issues). Both analysts are generalists and came right out of school.

You could easily fill our Regulatory role with a JD. Yeah, it'd be better if you understood the finance aspects, and yeah, it be better if you had DD experience...but the regulatory piece is a big component of what we do, too.

Go get BIWS to brush up and sell your legal experience.

Director of Finance and Corporate Development: 2020 - Present Manager of FP&A and Corporate Development: 2019 - 2020 Corporate Finance, Strategy and Development: 2011 - 2019 "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin
 

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