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Amazon Vendor Growth Director - E-commerce Strategy
Bhired
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A large e-commerce brand is looking for a Director of Online Sales to manage and enhance its Amazon Vendor operations. The role requires expertise in driving sales growth through optimized listings and effective e-commerce strategies. Candidates must have experience in e-commerce leadership and strong skills in data and sales optimization. This position offers a competitive salary of $250k per year.
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$250k yearly 1d ago
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Director, Client/Evidence Strategy (US-based)
Genesis Research LLC
Director of strategy job in Hoboken, NJ
Genesis Research Group is an international healthcare consultancy providing value evidence strategy, generation, synthesis, and communication services to life sciences companies. Delivering these services empowered by technology innovations has enabled us to become a trusted partner with our clients across the development and commercialization life cycle.
Combining both traditional and novel analytical approaches with diverse real-world data, including genomic, medical record, claims and patient-reported information, has allowed us to inform life science company internal decision-making as well as submissions and presentations to regulators, health technology assessment authorities and payers, the medical community, and patient organizations.
The professional in this role must possess and demonstrate experience leading HEOR and real-world evidence (RWE) studies and a passion for cultivating existing and new client relationships and identifying opportunities to enhance current HEOR and RWE business through strategic consultation and delivery excellence in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device sectors.
Flexible - hybrid or remote, depending on location.
Accountabilities within this role
Facilitate effective strategic consultations with clients and prospective clients.
Be a strategic partner to our clients, advising on evidence generation strategy and early study design including but not limited to data source selection.
Take responsibility for managing existing client relationships and routine engagements through strategic consultation on high-level direction of project, message generation, and dissemination of project plans.
Lead RWE and HEOR projects and provide project leadership to a cross-functional team of scientists and consultants.
Understand client needs and objectives to strategically drive Genesis Research Group offerings.
Participate in the new business development process and contribute to revenue expansion by partnering with the Commercial team and contribute to proposal development by conceptualizing the strategic scope of projects.
Mentor and supervise junior team members.
Maintain current knowledge of industry and scientific trends.
Contribute to a positive work environment and uphold the Genesis Research Group culture.
Qualifications
7+ years of consulting experience in RWE/HEOR.
Master's or PhD / PharmD degree within a relevant discipline (e.g., public health, health services research, HEOR or epidemiology).
Experience leading HEOR and RWE research methods, including study design and analysis.
Global and US RWE and HEOR experience preferred.
Experience and desire for supporting business development activities including proposal writing preferred.
Outstanding healthcare/life sciences industry knowledge.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail.
Enthusiasm to learn and motivation to take opportunities to develop oneself and others within Genesis Research Group.
Ability to effectively work in a matrix environment in a fast-paced entrepreneurial workplace.
Compensation
Performance-related bonus.
Company-matched 401(k) plan.
Medical/dental/vision and other benefits.
Flexible PTO plan and 15 company holidays including the last week of the year.
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$125k-171k yearly est. 1d ago
Director, Global Markets - Growth & Client Strategy
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 3.8
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A prominent financial institution in New York seeks a skilled professional to drive sales and manage client relationships. The role requires in-depth knowledge of financial markets and excellent interpersonal skills to understand client needs. You'll be responsible for delivering on sales targets, analyzing customer requirements, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Join a team that values trust and teamwork, offering competitive salary and a supportive work culture.
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$126k-176k yearly est. 2d ago
Director, Financial Services Growth & Strategy
Baringa Partners LLP
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A leading consulting firm is seeking an experienced Director to join their Financial Services practice in New York. The role involves building client relationships, leading project delivery, and mentoring junior team members. Candidates should have over 10 years of consulting experience, particularly within financial services, and exhibit strong leadership in areas such as data, risk, and technology strategy. The firm values a people-first culture and offers competitive benefits.
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$126k-173k yearly est. 1d ago
Director of Brand
Tushy 3.5
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
Join TUSHY on our #1 mission to change the way you go #2
Why TUSHY: We're cleaning butts and elevating the bathroom experience for all Real Pooping Humans. If you're looking to join a team of taboo-breaking, passionate innovators and creatives working to revolutionize bathroom habits for a healthier, cleaner and more sustainable future, TUSHY is the place for you!
Poo‑position Overview:
TUSHY's Director of Brand Marketing will steer, sharpen, and scale our decade-old brand as we move from ~3 million bidets sold to making bidets-and an entire ecosystem of gut-to-butt-to-bowl wellness products-ubiquitous in America. You will be integral to building the brand that drives the adoption of our great products and drive adoption of a category at
What You'll Do:
Champion a culture of rapid experimentation and wonder to push bun‑daries and iterate fast
Own the full‑funnel brand strategy-positioning, creative by platform, and brand calendar-to drive category adoption and revenue.
Lead, mentor, and grow a brand marketing team
Collaborate excellently with our creative team to shine a light on our largest opportunities and spark bold culture‑defining creativity.
Architect disruptive campaigns that normalize bidets and turn “every poop into a great poop”
Translate consumer insights into GTM plans for pipeline innovations; partner closely with Product, CX, and Operations to ensure product delivery timing, pricing, and story goals.
Collaborate on media allocation & measurement while testing creative in emerging channels to own the thought‑space in our category. This would include our always evolving performance creative strategy including influencers, creators, and content‑seeding workstreams.
Partner closely with our sales organization to expand the company's omnichannel revenue mix with new and existing brick‑and‑mortar retailers, online resellers, and other wholesale opportunities.
Qualifications:
Excellent leadership and team management skills, with the ability to inspire, mentor and develop marketing professionals.
7-10 years leading brand marketing for disruptive, consumer brands
Proven record of scaling a low‑penetration category through education and culture‑shifting creativity.
Fluent across brand storytelling, digital acquisition & retention, full‑funnel analytics, and budget forecasting.
Experience managing agencies and in‑house teams; bonus points for experience within the DTC Shopify ecosystem and with Meta, Google, podcasts, influencers, and more.
Proven record of stretching scrappy budgets and rolling up sleeves.
Proven record of shipping innovation pipelines and uniting marketing, creative, and ops around one GTM plan.
Who You Are:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross‑functional teams
Ability to think strategically and act tactically with high attention to detail
Insatiably curious
Obsessed with media trends and staying ahead of the curve creatively
Process‑oriented but flexible to shifting priorities and opportunities
Lit up by doing thought‑provoking, consumer‑led work, having fun and inspiring others along the way.
Sense of humor and a regular flow of tasteful poop puns!
Benefits:
6 Medical plans to choose from with the base individual premium plan covered by TUSHY for all eligible employees, plus Dental, Vision and more
Complimentary access to resources such as One Medical, Teladoc, Talkspace, Kindbody, etc.
401K program with 4 % employer match
Health Saving Account & Flexible Savings Account contribution options
15 days PTO to start increasing to 21 days based on tenure
“Summer Fridays” (3 pm end) from Memorial Day through Labor Day
10 Company Paid Holidays, holiday break at the end of the year and more
$500 Annual Personal Development Stipend
NYC Commuter benefits
Annual charitable donation matching program
Free NYC Citibike
Full suite of TUSHY products for your home, including subscriptions to super‑sustainable and soft bamboo TP and toilet‑brush pads plus 5 TUSHY bidets per year to gift to friends and family!
Our Values:
Be You, Boo: You offer a unique and valuable perspective.
Be Menschy: A mensch does the right thing, and is someone to emulate.
Think Hole‑istically: See the hole ass picture.
Own Your Sh*t: Be mindful and behindful; your actions affect the entire team.
Push Bun‑daries: Always be iterating, innovating and ideating.
At TUSHY, we believe in leveraging our hiring process as a way to support transparency. The annual base salary for this poo‑position is $150,000 - $180,000 USD. We note that salary information as a general guideline only, as actual compensation may vary based on factors such as scope and responsibilities of the position, relevant work experience, key skills, education, training and business considerations.
This annual base salary is one component of TUSHY's total compensation package. The role is eligible to participate in TUSHY's performance bonus initiatives, and may be offered an equity award (ESOP) and other incentives.
Don't meet all of the requirements? That's okay! Feel free to submit your resume and our team will be in touch if there's a match.
TUSHY is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affi mative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. TUSHY is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know.
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$150k-180k yearly 1d ago
Account Director, Market Data
Trov 4.1
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
At Pave, we're building the industry's leading compensation platform, combining the world's largest real-time compensation dataset with deep expertise in AI and machine learning. Our platform is perfecting the art and science of pay to give 8,500+ companies unparalleled confidence in every compensation decision.
Top tier companies like OpenAI, McDonald's, Instacart, Atlassian, Synopsys, Stripe, Databricks, and Waymo use Pave, transforming every pay decision into a competitive advantage. $190+ billion in total compensation spend is managed in our workflows, and 58% of Forbes AI 50 use Pave to benchmark compensation.
The future of pay is real-time & predictive, and we're making it happen right now. We've raised $160M in funding from leading investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, Y Combinator, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Craft Ventures.
The Market Data Strategy and Ops Team @ Pave
Pave is building the largest real-time compensation market dataset, and our strategy and operations team drives this goal forward. We partner with customers, R&D, and Pave's leadership to determine the why, when, and how for our biggest data challenges while leading the execution of solutions. This role will primarily focus on accelerating customer data acquisition, while also supporting data throughput, product strategy, and other key initiatives.
What You'll Do
Acquire and onboard MM+ tech companies as data partners through targeted outreach campaigns, converting prospects into actively engaged platform users
Shepherd customers through technical integration from initial setup to full deployment, maintaining ownership of the entire journey and driving high completion rates
Lead enablement initiatives and strategic reviews with enterprise clients to maximize platform utilization, strengthen relationships, and secure long‑term retention
Uncover cross‑sell opportunities by identifying adjacent product needs during data engagements, then qualifying and referring prospects to Account Executive teams
Develop scalable frameworks and protocols working alongside Data and RevOps to streamline integration workflows, flag at‑risk accounts early, and create repeatable handoff processes
Champion Pave's data value proposition by crafting compelling narratives that resonate with compensation leaders and position the platform as mission‑critical infrastructure
Build and optimize conversion funnels through disciplined prospecting, systematic qualification, and metrics‑driven pipeline management across all customer touchpoints
What You'll Bring
Customer Success and Enablement: Deep expertise in driving product adoption and usage through systematic enablement programs, with experience managing customer lifecycle from onboarding through expansion
Technical Integration Partnership: Strong ability to collaborate with customer technical teams and internal product/engineering to ensure seamless data integrations and ongoing platform optimization
Pipeline Development and Qualification: Demonstrated skills in prospecting, lead qualification, and systematic pipeline management with measurable conversion metrics
Cross‑Functional Revenue Generation: Track record of identifying and developing opportunities across multiple product lines, with ability to effectively hand off qualified leads while maintaining relationship ownership
Data Storytelling and Evangelism: Expertise in translating complex data insights into compelling business narratives that drive customer engagement and platform adoption
Consultative Relationship Building: Proven ability to build trusted advisor relationships with C‑level executives and compensation leaders through strategic business reviews and thought leadership
Metrics‑Driven Growth Mindset: Strong analytical capabilities with experience building and optimizing conversion funnels, customer success metrics, and revenue attribution models
Compensation, It's What We Do.
Salary is just one component of Pave's total compensation package for employees. Your total rewards package at Pave will include equity, top‑notch medical, dental, and vision coverage, an unlimited PTO policy, and many other region‑specific benefits. Your level is based on our assessment of your interview performance and experience, which you can always ask the hiring manager about to understand in more detail. This salary range may include multiple levels.
The targeted cash compensation for this position is (level depends on experience and performance in the interview process):
$180k OTE
Life @ Pave
Since being founded in 2019, Pave has established a robust global footprint. Headquartered in San Francisco's Financial District, we operate strategic regional hubs across New York City's Flatiron District, Salt Lake City, and the United Kingdom. We cultivate a vibrant, collaborative workplace culture through our hybrid model, bringing teams together in‑person on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to foster innovation and strengthen professional relationships.
Benefits @ Pave
At Pave, career advancement drives everything-roles expand, responsibilities deepen, and compensation rises alongside your professional growth.
What we provide
Complete Health Coverage: Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision coverage for you and your family, with plenty of options to suit your needs
Time off & Flexibility: Flexible PTO and the ability to work from anywhere in the world for a month
Meals & Snacks: Lunch & dinner stipends as well as fully stocked kitchens to fuel you
Professional Development: Quarterly education stipend to continuously grow
Family Support: Robust parental leave to bond with your new family
Commuter Assistance: A commuter stipend to help you collaborate in person
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$180k yearly 2d ago
Director of Strategy and Operations
Foundrae
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
WHO WE ARE:
The Foundrae Collection is more than jewelry. The pieces are modern heirlooms, ones that allow the wearer to express something of themself to the world. The Foundrae collection is intended to become part of the wearer, a second skin, to be an expression of identity and of personal values.
The collection is founded on a lexicon of archetypal, mythological and classical symbols with the intention of inspiring the wearer to take the wisdom passed down through generations and apply that to one's own life. Foundrae is a reminder, one we wear against our hearts or on our hands, of our capacity for change and growth. When you wear one of these pieces, you are announcing to yourself and to the world that everything you want and everything you want to be is already inside you - all you have to do is claim it.
The Role
The Director of Strategy and Operations will partner closely with the CEO and leadership team to guide strategic planning, project management, and cross-functional alignment across the company. This role blends strategic thought partnership with day‑to‑day operational leadership, ensuring that priorities are clearly defined and executed across the organization. This leader brings structure to company initiatives, strengthens processes that support luxury retail standards, and enhances communication and accountability across teams. Reporting directly to the CEO, this position will provide visibility, accountability, and seamless communication across all areas of the business
Responsibilities
Partner with the CEO to translate strategic priorities into structured plans that include defined goals, resourcing needs, and measurable outcomes.
Serve as a cross-functional leader, ensuring all departments move in alignment with company priorities and operational standards.
Lead and oversee multiple high-impact initiatives across retail, wholesale, e-commerce, production, and brand functions.
Build strategic frameworks that help teams understand priorities, sequencing, and interdependencies across projects.
Create and maintain project timelines, deliverables, KPIs, and reporting dashboards that support visibility at the leadership level.
Facilitate communication and collaboration across cross-functional teams.
Track progress across all strategic initiatives and proactively identify risks, operational gaps, or competing priorities.
Prepare leadership briefings, project summaries, and structured updates that enable informed decision-making.
Drive accountability by reinforcing deadlines, operational discipline, and follow-through across all levels of the organization.
Lead recurring cross-functional meetings, ensuring they are well-structured, action-oriented, and aligned to organizational goals.
Partner with retail leadership to enhance client experience, service standards, and the operational consistency expected within a luxury environment.
Collaborate with marketing, brand, and product teams to ensure operational readiness for launches, campaigns, and new collection releases.
Guide post-project evaluations to derive insights, strengthen organizational learning, and inform future planning cycles.
Support the development of organizational processes, SOPs, and governance structures that reinforce clarity and consistency as the company grows.
Requirements
7+ years of experience in strategy, operations, or project leadership roles within luxury retail, fine jewelry, or premium consumer products.
Experience partnering directly with senior leadership or founders in a high‑growth, entrepreneurial environment.
Strong strategic planning skills with the ability to translate vision into structured, actionable plans.
Deep understanding of luxury retail operations, client experience standards, and cross‑functional coordination.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, able to influence and collaborate across all levels.
Strong organizational abilities with comfort managing competing priorities in a fast‑moving environment.
Experience developing reporting tools, dashboards, or systems that support operational transparency.
Demonstrated ability to identify challenges, propose solutions, and drive accountability across teams.
$126k-173k yearly est. 4d ago
Brand Transformation Director | Creative Design Leader
Noticia Ny
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A brand transformation consultancy in Brooklyn, NY is seeking a Design Director who will lead design and branding initiatives. The ideal candidate should have a bachelor's degree in graphic design or a related field and at least 24 months of senior experience in graphic design and brand consulting. Strong design, branding, and creative leadership skills are essential for this role, which focuses on transforming dialogues and communities through purposeful design.
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$111k-154k yearly est. 1d ago
VP, Enterprise Strategy & Alignment
Celltrion USA
Director of strategy job in Jersey City, NJ
About the Company:
Celltrion USA is Celltrion's U.S. subsidiary established in 2018. Headquartered in New Jersey, Celltrion USA is committed to expanding access to biologics to improve care for U.S. patients. Celltrion USA will continue to leverage Celltrion's unique heritage in biotechnology, supply chain excellence, and best-in-class sales capabilities to improve access to high-quality biopharmaceuticals for U.S. patients. Celltrion Healthcare, which suggested a new growth model in the Korean biopharmaceutical industry through biosimilars, is now advancing to new challenges to become a global pharmaceutical provider. Just as it has overcome many obstacles in the past, Celltrion Healthcare will successfully pave the path for global direct selling, which has never been achieved yet by Korean biopharmaceutical companies. As it continues to surpass its current success, Celltrion Healthcare will take a leap forward to become a leading global biopharmaceutical company.
Celltrion Healthcare provides biosimilar and innovative biopharmaceutical medications to help increase patient access to advanced therapies around the world.
POSITION SUMMARY
The VP, Enterprise Strategy & Alignment serves as the Chief of Staff, trusted thought partner, and strategic integrator to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This newly created senior leadership role ensures enterprise-wide clarity, alignment, and disciplined execution across all functions, while enabling a clear and consistent flow of information across geographically dispersed leadership teams. The role drives structured planning, communication, and governance to strengthen operational rigor, reduce friction, and increase organizational focus.
This leader will build trust, cohesion, and shared understanding across teams with diverse operating styles, organizational rhythms, and cultural contexts. They will maintain a proactive communication cadence between executive leadership and the broader enterprise to ensure that priorities are well-interpreted and effectively executed.
This role is designed for a dynamic, proactive, highly driven leader who thrives on bringing clarity and results to the unstructured. Along with organizational integration, this role will take ownership of urgent, high-leverage projects that cut across functions. The ideal candidate is a problem-solver who is forward-looking, super organized, and highly strategic.
Reporting directly to the CEO, the VP is required to work from the Jersey City, NJ office at least three days per week. The role works closely with the Commercial Organization Chief of Staff, the Medical Chief of Staff, and all functional heads, serving as a central liaison, escalation point, and driver of cross-functional enterprise alignment and operating rhythm. As a new member of the executive team, part of the early remit will be structuring and launching a new Strategic Initiatives Office (SIO) to include efficient project management functionality.
KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop the strategic planning approach, cadence, and tools/templates, incorporating the biosimilar and branded portfolio, new launches, lifecycle management, and annual budget/resourcing planning.
Lead the enterprise strategic planning process, ensuring timely and effective participation across all functions and translating the CEO's vision into a clear, actionable enterprise roadmap.
Maintain and evolve a governance framework and operating rhythm for the executive leadership team, including reviews, decision-gates, and prioritization forums.
Facilitate enterprise reviews, progress tracking, and strategic recalibration across functions - developing any tools/templates needed to ensure easy visibility.
Develop and manage the enterprise-level Strategic Initiatives Office / PMO, including initiative intake, progress tracking, resource allocation, timeline management, issue escalation, and risk mitigation.
Ensure cross-functional coordination by aligning Chiefs of Staff and functional leaders to implement enterprise priorities cohesively.
Provide prioritization support to the CEO and leadership team by surfacing and forecasting dependencies, resource constraints, and risks.
Oversee change management for major enterprise-wide initiatives, such as organizational restructuring, process standardization, and integration of new functions.
Own and drive execution of high-profile, priority projects and analyses that cut across the organization.
Serve as the primary “voice” of the CEO by translating and clearly communicating priorities, strategic intent, and expectations to the broader organization; represent the CEO in meetings and develop key communications as requested.
Ensure timely, consistent, and transparent enterprise-wide communication and messaging, proactively anticipating and surfacing potential challenges.
Manage the CEO's operating rhythm, including agenda development for executive meetings, follow-up on decisions, and ensuring execution and accountability.
Act as a trusted thought partner to the CEO on enterprise issues by proactively flagging critical risks, offering alternative scenarios, and proposing prioritization.
WORK EXPERIENCE
At least 10-15 years of senior leadership experience in enterprise strategy, strategic operations, transformation, or equivalent roles within the biopharmaceutical / life sciences industry or a closely related regulated sector (e.g., healthcare, biotech, medical devices).
Proven track record of leading complex, cross-functional, multi-stakeholder initiatives (e.g., enterprise strategic planning, organizational transformation, integration, global/regional alignment).
Demonstrated experience managing a Project Management Office (PMO) or Strategic Initiatives; strong portfolio management, prioritization, and execution capability.
Strong change-management capability and experience operating in environments with cultural, organizational, or geographic complexity (e.g., global organizations, multiple offices, cross-country coordination).
QUALIFICATIONS
Executive presence and the ability to influence senior leaders across functions and geographies.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to distill complex issues into strategic narratives, present to senior leadership, and communicate across all levels of the organization.
Strong judgment, problem-solving skills, and comfort making decisions or tradeoffs under ambiguity.
Exceptional project and program management skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities, timelines, and stakeholders in parallel.
High emotional intelligence, maturity, discretion, and integrity, comfort with ambiguity and driving change in a fast-paced environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (especially PowerPoint and Excel); familiarity with project management tools and business intelligence dashboards is a plus.
Ability to work out of the Jersey City, NJ, US HQ at least 3 days a week
Willingness to travel (estimated ~10-15%) as required
EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree required (Business, Life Sciences, Marketing or related field).
MBA, MHA, or other advanced degree strongly preferred (especially with focus on business, strategy, management consulting, or life sciences / healthcare administration).
CORE COMPETENCIES
Strategic Thinking and Big-Picture Orientation - ability to translate broad business vision into concrete, actionable plans, anticipate future needs and risks, and maintain long-term perspective while balancing short-term execution.
Cross-Functional Influence and Collaboration - adept at working across functions and with multiple Chiefs of Staff and able to build consensus and ensure alignment.
Operational Discipline and Execution Excellence - rigorous about follow-through, deadlines, resource allocation, dependencies, accountability, strong project and portfolio management skills, and ability to own and drive high-profile enterprise projects
Communication and Cultural Fluency - clear, transparent communicator, able to “translate” strategy, sensitive to cultural differences and adept at building trust across global teams.
Change Leadership and Organizational Agility - comfortable driving change, instituting new processes and structures, and able to support organizational transformation and help teams adapt.
Problem Solving and Risk Management - capacity to identify bottlenecks, foresee risks, escalate issues, and provide thoughtful mitigation strategies.
Executive Presence and Judgment - trusted advisor to CEO and senior leadership who is able to elevate critical issues and present trade-offs and recommendations.
Integrity, Discretion, and Trustworthiness - handles sensitive information, communication, and escalation with high confidentiality and professionalism.
Celltrion USA is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to employ qualified persons of the greatest ability without discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected group status.
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$130k-196k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Marketing & Experience Officer
Arts Hacker
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
Profile
About the Opportunity
This is a rare opportunity to help shape the future of one of the nation's largest and most dynamic theatre companies, and influence the New York theatre landscape at large. Roundabout Theatre Company seeks a strategic and imaginative leader to oversee its earned revenue strategy and experiential brand-someone who can unite diverse revenue-generating functions and touchpoints in a cohesive, audience-centered vision for growth. The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will serve as a key partner to the Chief Advancement Officer in stewarding a sustainable financial future while expanding Roundabout's reach, relevance, and impact.
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will lead with both head and heart, bringing together subscription and ticketing programs, loyalty strategies, partner services, and new product innovation, while also crafting a unified brand and communications approach that powers everything from media relations and marketing to audience services and digital engagement. As the hub for institutional visibility and audience connection, they will elevate the full lifecycle of engagement, from first click to lasting loyalty. This leader will harness the power of data, storytelling, and cross-functional collaboration to drive strategic decisions, inspire teams, and transform how audiences experience the organization, both on and off the stage.
About Roundabout Theatre Company
Roundabout celebrates the power of theatre by spotlighting classics from the past, cultivating new works of the present, and educating minds for the future.
Since its birth in 1965 in a converted supermarket basement, Roundabout Theatre Company has become one of the largest and most influential not-for-profit theatre companies in the nation, and the only one to own and operate multiple Broadway venues. With a $58 million annual operating budget, Roundabout produces a dynamic mix of plays and musicals across three Broadway and two Off-Broadway stages. Its productions have earned dozens of Tony, Drama Desk, and Obie Awards, with landmark revivals and world premieres that have helped shape the American theatrical canon.
Beyond its stages, Roundabout is a national leader in arts education and community engagement. Its robust educational programming serves over 24,000 students and educators annually, offering transformational experiences that ignite the future of young people through career training, access initiatives, and classroom partnerships. The company is deeply committed to reducing barriers to theatergoing.
Now at a pivotal moment in its history, Roundabout is preparing for a new chapter of leadership and innovation. Following a period of transition, the company will welcome a co-leadership model in 2026, with acclaimed director and theatre leader Chris Ashley as Artistic Director and Executive Producer and general manager Rebecca Habel as Managing Director. This marks an inflection point for the institution and an opportunity to advance a collaborative culture, reimagine the future of theatrical production and engagement, and deepen Roundabout's legacy and brand as a vital cultural institution.
Job Description
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer leads Roundabout Theatre Company's strategy for earned revenue generation and experiential brand strategy. This leader brings together cross-functional teams to shape how Roundabout grows, connects, and delivers value to audiences.
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will report to the Managing Director and build and maintain a strong working relationship with the Artistic Director. They will oversee and support a senior team, including Director, Culture & Engagement for Audiences; Director, Criterion Ticketing; Director, Marketing; and long-standing press agent, Polk & Co, and collaborate with senior staff members to achieve organizational goals.
Leadership
• Set the strategic vision and lead the marketing, communications, and audience services teams to meet Roundabout's business goals
• Oversee activation of all owned, earned, and paid channels, including digital and social media, CRM, email marketing, press/communications, call center, box offices and more
• Lead and mentor a team of three senior-level direct reports, and support external press, creative and advertising partners
• Foster a culture of empowerment and cohesion, ensuring proactive communication and strategic alignment across teams
• Stay abreast of industry trends and cultural movements and thoughtfully initiate forward-looking change
• Ensure Roundabout delivers on its commitment to building an American theatre that thrives on diversity and makes its shows welcoming and accessible to all
• Seize momentum of recent changes to catalyze organizational innovation
Revenue Generation
• Meet annual ticketing revenue expectation of $21 million (and growing) through subscriptions, single tickets, rentals and ticketing services, and other activities
• Lead progressive reinvention of Roundabout's business model, rebuilding subscriptions while developing new products in response to changing consumer preferences, purchasing behaviors, and gaps in the market
• Collaborate with senior leadership team on budgeting and forecasting, including data-rooted revenue projections and identification of new revenue streams
• Support the Director of Criterion Ticketing in growing technology infrastructure offerings that drive revenue across a network of cultural partners/offerings
• Develop an executable sales strategy across product lines
Marketing & Communications Strategy
• Provide partnership to the Director of Marketing, who leads teams responsible for email marketing, social media, content production, creative services, advertising, and promotions
• Support the Director of Marketing in delivering cutting-edge production-level campaigns that evolve dynamically to meet business objectives
• Communicate the mission and activities of Roundabout Theatre Company in bold, creative, and inclusive ways, developing an identity and voice that transcend any one experience and capture market share in the attention economy
• Influence and guide institutional-level internal communications, working with executive leadership, human resources, and other colleagues to identify messaging opportunities
• Strengthen institutional storytelling through effective resourcing and collaboration
• Oversee media relations team and ensure visibility across legacy and new media
Technology
• Provide partnership to Director of Criterion Ticketing, who leads teams responsible for business applications, analytics, CRM administration, and web development
• Guide prioritization of technology enhancements, resourcing decisions, and the exploration of new capabilities that support revenue growth, audience engagement, and organizational efficiency, in line with Roundabout's long-term vision
• Leverage Roundabout's proprietary access to data to uncover insights and drive real-time, high impact decisions
Audience Engagement & Growth
• Provide strategic oversight and advocacy in support of audience services, ensuring a welcoming, inclusive experience across box offices, call centers, and front-line staff
• Guide audience development and engagement strategies in partnership with Education & Community Partnerships, General Management, and Artistic teams
• Foster consistent messaging and experiential design across all touchpoints to position the institution as a home for cultural conversation and connection
• Collaborate with Artistic department to connect audience motivations and growth opportunities to season planning
• Collaborate with the Chief Advancement Officer to identify opportunities to deepen audience affinity and grow contributed revenue through engagement pathways
Desired Skills & Qualifications
• 10+ years of senior marketing leadership in the arts or live entertainment industry
• Strong understanding of the nonprofit theatre landscape as well as commercial theatre in New York City
• Track record of meeting revenue targets through performance marketing, revenue management, and product innovation
• Demonstrated experience developing strategic brand positioning that advances institutional identity, visibility, and impact
• Ability to navigate a complex, cross-functional environment with diplomacy and good humor
• Ability to galvanize internal and external stakeholders toward a shared vision
• Proven experience building and leading high-performing teams, with an inclusive approach that values diverse perspectives, identities, and lived experiences
• Genuine passion for the mission of Roundabout Theatre Company
Compensation
Roundabout Theatre Company offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, with a salary range between $225,000 - $250,000 and a generous benefits package that includes medical plan paired with a health reimbursement account, dental, vision, 401k with 5% employer contribution, LTD, and life insurance. This role receives up to 26 days of paid time off. This position is required to be in-person at Roundabout Theatre Company's offices in New York City at least 3 days a week. We currently operate on a hybrid schedule with 3 days in-person and 2 days remote, when schedules allow.
Application Instructions
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer search is being conducted on behalf of Roundabout Theatre Company by Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, a New York-based executive search and consulting firm specializing in the arts and culture industries. The search is being led by VP, Consulting & Growth Rachel LeFevre-Snee and President Tom O'Connor with support from the TOCG search team.
To apply, visit the online application ( **************************** ) and submit your materials. Your cover letter should include any training or experience relevant to the job profile that you would like to highlight, why you consider yourself a good fit for this opportunity, and anything else you'd like us to know about your qualifications that may not be present in your resume.
Applications will be accepted until this role is filled. We encourage you to apply by September 15, 2025, for priority consideration. Interviews may begin at any time, and we encourage you to apply as early as possible for best consideration. Please note that applying before the priority deadline does not guarantee an interview, and all applicants will receive a response regarding the consideration and status of their candidacy. No phone calls, please.
Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? Research shows that cis men apply for jobs when they fulfill an average of 60% of the criteria, while others tend only to apply if they meet every requirement. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply.
We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates, including those with diverse workplace experiences and backgrounds. So, whether you're returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.
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$225k-250k yearly 2d ago
Chief Marketing & Experience Officer
Asian American Arts Alliance
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
This is a rare opportunity to help shape the future of one of the nation's largest and most dynamic theatre companies, and influence the New York theatre landscape at large. Roundabout Theatre Company seeks a strategic and imaginative leader to oversee its earned revenue strategy and experiential brand-someone who can unite diverse revenue-generating functions and touchpoints in a cohesive, audience-centered vision for growth. The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will serve as a key partner to the Chief Advancement Officer in stewarding a sustainable financial future while expanding Roundabout's reach, relevance, and impact.
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will lead with both head and heart, bringing together subscription and ticketing programs, loyalty strategies, partner services, and new product innovation, while also crafting a unified brand and communications approach that powers everything from media relations and marketing to audience services and digital engagement. As the hub for institutional visibility and audience connection, they will elevate the full lifecycle of engagement, from first click to lasting loyalty. This leader will harness the power of data, storytelling, and cross‑functional collaboration to drive strategic decisions, inspire teams, and transform how audiences experience the organization, both on and off the stage.
About Roundabout Theatre Company
Roundabout celebrates the power of theatre by spotlighting classics from the past, cultivating new works of the present, and educating minds for the future.
Since its birth in 1965 in a converted supermarket basement, Roundabout Theatre Company has become one of the largest and most influential not‑for‑profit theatre companies in the nation, and the only one to own and operate multiple Broadway venues. With a $58 million annual operating budget, Roundabout produces a dynamic mix of plays and musical across three Broadway and two Off‑Broadway stages. Its productions have earned dozens of Tony , Drama Desk, and Obie Awards, with landmark revivals and world premieres that have helped shape the American theatrical canon.
Beyond its stages, Roundabout is a national leader in arts education and community engagement. Its robust educational programming serves over 24,000 students and educators annually, offering transformational experiences that ignite the future of young people through career training, access initiatives, and classroom partnerships. The company is deeply committed to reducing barriers to theatergoing.
Now at a pivotal moment in its history, Roundabout is preparing for a new chapter of leadership and innovation. Following a period of transition, the company will welcome a co‑leadership model in 2026, with acclaimed director and theatre leader Chris Ashley as Artistic Director and Executive Producer and general manager Rebecca Habel as Managing Director. This marks an inflection point for the institution and an opportunity to advance a collaborative culture, reimagine the future of theatrical production and engagement, and deepen Roundabout's legacy and brand as a vital cultural institution.
Job Description
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer leads Roundabout Theatre Company's strategy for earned revenue generation and experiential brand strategy. This leader brings together cross‑functional teams to shape how Roundabout grows, connects, and delivers value to audiences.
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer will report to the Managing Director and build and maintain a strong working relationship with the Artistic Director. They will oversee and support a senior team, including Director, Culture & Engagement for Audiences; Director, Criterion Ticketing; Director, Marketing; and long‑standing press agent, Polk & Co, and collaborate with senior staff members to achieve organizational goals.
Leadership
Set the strategic vision and lead the marketing, communications, and audience services teams to meet Roundabout's business goals
Oversee activation of all owned, earned, and paid channels, including digital and social media, CRM, email marketing, press/communications, call center, box offices and more
Lead and mentor a team of three senior‑level direct reports, and support external press, creative and advertising partners
Foster a culture of empowerment and cohesion, ensuring proactive communication and strategic alignment across teams
Stay abreast of industry trends and cultural movements and thoughtfully initiate forward‑looking change
Ensure Roundabout delivers on its commitment to building an American theatre that thrives on diversity and makes its shows welcoming and accessible to all
Seize momentum of recent changes to catalyze organizational innovation
Revenue Generation
Meet annual ticketing revenue expectation of $21 million (and growing) through subscriptions, single tickets, rentals and ticketing services, and other activities
Lead progressive reinvention of Roundabout's business model, rebuilding subscriptions while developing new products in response to changing consumer preferences, purchasing behaviors, and gaps in the market
Collaborate with senior leadership team on budgeting and forecasting, including data‑rooted revenue projections and identification of new revenue streams
Support the Director of Criterion Ticketing in growing technology infrastructure offerings that drive revenue across a network of cultural partners/offerings
Develop an executable sales strategy across product lines
Marketing & Communications Strategy
Provide partnership to the Director of Marketing, who leads teams responsible for email marketing, social media, content production, creative services, advertising, and promotions
Support the Director of Marketing in delivering cutting‑edge production‑level campaigns that evolve dynamically to meet business objectives
Communicate the mission and activities of Roundabout Theatre Company in bold, creative, and inclusive ways, developing an identity and voice that transcend any one experience and capture market share in the attention economy
Influence and guide institutional‑level internal communications, working with executive leadership, human resources, and other colleagues to identify messaging opportunities
Strengthen institutional storytelling through effective resourcing and collaboration
Oversee media relations team and ensure visibility across legacy and new media
Technology
Provide partnership to Director of Criterion Ticketing, who leads teams responsible for business applications, analytics, CRM administration, and web development
Guide prioritization of technology enhancements, resourcing decisions, and the exploration of new capabilities that support revenue growth, audience engagement, and organizational efficiency, in line with Roundabout's long‑term vision
Leverage Roundabout's proprietary access to data to uncover insights and drive real‑time, high impact decisions
Audience Engagement & Growth
Provide strategic oversight and advocacy in support of audience services, ensuring a welcoming, inclusive experience across box offices, call centers, and front‑line staff
Guide audience development and engagement strategies in partnership with Education & Community Partnerships, General Management, and Artistic teams
Foster consistent messaging and experiential design across all touchpoints to position the institution as a home for cultural conversation and connection
Collaborate with Artistic department to connect audience motivations and growth opportunities to season planning
Collaborate with the Chief Advancement Officer to identify opportunities to deepen audience affinity and grow contributed revenue through engagement pathways
Desired Skills & Qualifications
10+ years of senior marketing leadership in the arts or live entertainment industry
Strong understanding of the nonprofit theatre landscape as well as commercial theatre in New York City
Track record of meeting revenue targets through performance marketing, revenue management, and product innovation
Demonstrated experience developing strategic brand positioning that advances institutional identity, visibility, and impact
Ability to navigate a complex, cross‑functional environment with diplomacy and good humor
Ability to galvanize internal and external stakeholders toward a shared vision
Proven experience building and leading high‑performing teams, with an inclusive approach that values diverse perspectives, identities, and lived experiences
Genuine passion for the mission of Roundabout Theatre Company
Compensation
Roundabout Theatre Company offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, with a salary range between $225,000 - $250,000 and a generous benefits package that includes medical plan paired with a health reimbursement account, dental, vision, 401k with 5% employer contribution, LTD, and life insurance. This role receives up to 26 days of paid time off. This position is required to be in‑person at Roundabout Theatre Company's offices in New York City at least 3 days a week. They currently operate on a hybrid schedule with 3 days in‑person and 2 days remote, when schedules allow.
Application Instructions
The Chief Marketing & Experience Officer search is being conducted on behalf of Roundabout Theatre Company by Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, a New York-based executive search and consulting firm specializing in the arts and culture industries. The search is being led by VP, Consulting & Growth Rachel LeFevre‑Snee and President Tom O'Connor with support from the TOCG search team.
To apply, visit the online application **************************** and submit your materials. Your cover letter should include any training or experience relevant to the job profile that you would like to highlight, why you consider yourself a good fit for this opportunity, and anything else you'd like them to know about your qualifications that may not be present in your resume.
Applications will be accepted until this role is filled. They encourage you to apply by September 15, 2025, for priority consideration. Interviews may begin at any time, and we encourage you to apply as early as possible for best consideration. Please note that applying before the priority deadline does not guarantee an interview, and all applicants will receive a response regarding the consideration and status of their candidacy. No phone calls, please.
Not sure you meet 100% of the qualifications? Research shows that cis men apply for jobs when they fulfill an average of 60% of the criteria, while others tend only to apply if they meet every requirement. If you believe that you could excel in this role, they encourage you to apply.
They are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates, including those with diverse workplace experiences and backgrounds. So, whether you're returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, they will be glad to have you on their radar.
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$225k-250k yearly 2d ago
Senior Manager, Marketing Finance
Unilever Brazil
Director of strategy job in Hoboken, NJ
OB PURPOSE
As a member of the B&W North America Finance, this role will support the NA B&W Marketing team, reporting to the Head of Finance for Beauty & Wellbeing North America and will be based out of Hoboken, New Jersey. The essence of this role is to provide guidance and financial insights to the Marketing team on innovation business cases. This role will span responsibilities of investor board, BMI management, Media performance partnering, and strategy.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The role provides great exposure to senior stakeholders, on a broad range of strategic topics and at the same time, high level of independence to build agenda and development plan.
The Senior Manager works closely with senior leadership of the North America B&W business, covering the following main areas:
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (R&D, Marketing) to evaluate the financial viability of new product development and innovations.
Provide financial insights and analysis to support decision‑making in innovation projects, ensuring alignment with the company's strategic goals and ROI targets.
Monitor the financial performance of innovation initiatives, highlighting key risks and opportunities to stakeholders.
Develop and track key financial metrics related to innovation performance, including P&L impact, margin analysis, and forecast accuracy.
Collaborate with the Marketing team on driving BMI investments that would generate better ROI and provide budget controls on CIP investments.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
10+ years of relevant finance experience within a corporate setting
A degree in accounting or a professional accounting qualification (CPA, CA, etc.)
Analytical thinking / problem solving ability.
Ability to combine multiple and different data points to draw conclusions
Apply systematic approach to identify and eliminate root causes
Sees problems through to a complete solution beyond the immediate next step
Business acumen
Understanding of the FMCG industry and the challenges
Rapidly absorbs new information, knowledge and applies new techniques, technology, and procedures
IT and Communication Skills
Excellent level of computer literacy (incl. Excel, PowerPoint & SAP) and numeracy skills
Professional communication skills for all levels of the organisation
Motivation and drive
Ambitious to hit personal targets and standards
Act to remove basic blocks to progress without waiting for others to do it
Team Working
Demonstrate commitment to the team in helping it achieve its goals and developing team members
Proactively share best practice, ideas, and insights with colleagues
Pay
The pay range for this position is $115,680 to $173,520. Unilever takes into consideration a wide range of factors that are utilized in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, qualifications and education, and other business and organizational needs.
Bonus
This position is bonus eligible.
Long-Term Incentive (LTI)
This position is LTI eligible.
Benefits
Unilever employees are eligible to participate in our benefits plan. Should the employee choose to participate, they can choose from a range of benefits to include, but is not limited to, health insurance (including prescription drug, dental, and vision coverage), retirement savings benefits, life insurance and disability benefits, parental leave, sick leave, paid vacation and holidays, as well as access to numerous voluntary benefits. Any coverages for health insurance and retirement benefits will be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the applicable plans and associated governing plan documents.
At Unilever, inclusion is at the heart of everything we do
We welcome applicants from all walks of life and are committed to creating an environment where everyone can thrive/succeed. All applicants will receive fair and respectful consideration, and we actively support the growth and development of every employee.
Unilever is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Persons with Disabilities
For more information on your federal rights, please see Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal.
Employment is subject to verification of pre‑screening tests, which may include drug screening, background check, credit check and DMV check.
If you are an individual with a disability in need of assistance at any time during our recruitment process, please contact us at NA.Accommodations@unilever.com. Please note: This email is reserved for individuals with disabilities in need of assistance and is not a means of inquiry about positions or application statuses. The Protected Veterans or Individuals with Disabilities AAP narratives are available for inspection by any employee or applicant for employment Monday through Friday during normal business hours at establishment.
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A leading global financial services firm is seeking a Vice President for its Treasury P&A team in New York. This role involves managing crucial financial activities, including the delivery of P&A cycles, monitoring balance sheet usage, and engaging with senior management for strategic decision-making. The ideal candidate has over 7 years of experience in financial planning within the banking industry and possesses strong analytical and communication skills. Proficiency in tools such as Excel, Alteryx, and Tableau is also required. This position is not eligible for sponsorships.
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$121k-157k yearly est. 1d ago
AI Go-To-Market Director - Scale AI Agents & Revenue
Regal Inc. 4.1
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A leading AI technology company in New York City is seeking a Director or Senior Director, Go-To-Market (GTM) to drive growth for their AI Agents. This role requires a combination of technical understanding and go-to-market expertise, capable of managing key initiatives and partnerships. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in scaling products and strong data analysis skills. Competitive salary is between $170,000 and $250,000 with comprehensive benefits.
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$170k-250k yearly 1d ago
Associate Director or Director, Client Development - Private Equity (LP)
Chronograph, LLC
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Chronograph was founded to bring next-generation technology to private capital markets. Through our suite of cloud-based analytics and data management solutions, we help many of the world's largest and most sophisticated venture capital, private equity, and credit funds understand their investment performance in unprecedented detail, with over $19 trillion of AUM monitored via our solution suite.
At Chronograph, we get to go “behind the scenes” and work directly with investors who are driving some of the most impactful changes across high growth start-ups, global infrastructure and renewable energy, growth equity, and all other private capital strategies. The firm is backed by The Carlyle Group, Nasdaq Inc., and Summit Partners, and has seen continuous rapid growth since its founding in 2016.
The Opportunity
Bring your expertise to a highly collaborative, creative, and innovative team with a market-leading technology product suite. We are seeking an accomplished and ambitious account executive to join our Client Development (enterprise sales) team to help drive new client acquisition and our broader go-to-market strategy.
You will work closely across stakeholders to expand our client development and sales function in our growing New York office, with a focus on lead generation, evaluation ownership, proof of concept design & execution, negotiation and closing. This position will report to the Senior Vice President - Revenue, with engagement across the organization.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a driven, detail-oriented top performer to become directly engaged with several of the world's most sophisticated private equity investors and produce immediate impact within a globally-focused financial technology firm.
Even if you do not meet all criteria, we would still encourage you to apply! Chronograph offers an entrepreneurial environment where you will be able to proactively identify opportunities to develop and strengthen our client development function.
Responsibilities
Grow new ARR from private capital General Partners and/or Limited Partners across North America
Collaborate with Executive Leadership on further developing and executing strategic sales plan(s)
Act as primary client advocate and relationship manager across the client engagement journey: lead generation, needs scoping, presentation, pre-sales configuration, negotiation, onboarding & ongoing use are all in scope
Conduct complex and adaptive sales presentations in a fast-paced environment
Leverage succinct communication skills to engage and ensure product resonance with executive-level stakeholders
Develop deep understanding of client use cases to deliver creative and thoughtful solutions
Qualifications
Minimum four (4) or more years of professional experience within enterprise software sales or private capital markets
Proven track record in private markets software or professional services environment serving the finance industry
Superb written and verbal communication skills
Ability to quickly adapt to a high-performance environment
Hunger for getting deals done in a way that ensures a healthy client relationship
Ability to proactively and collaboratively solve problems
An ability to effectively distill complex client needs
Positive attitude, sense of humor and healthy curiosity
An ability to quickly prioritize, triage, and synthesize multiple perspectives
Benefits
Why Join Chronograph?
We value creativity, open communication, cutting edge technology, striving for excellence in all things - and having fun along the way. We want you to be happy here for the long-term.
We offer:
Flexible work arrangements (including remote / in person / hybrid)
401k
Unlimited and flexible vacation
Team week events in HQ (Brooklyn, NY) three times annually for all employees
Fully-paid parental leave
...and more!
Chronograph is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive culture, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. If you're a passionate team player who wants to have an outsized impact on a diverse and dynamic team, we'd love to hear from you!
Salary Range (dependent on experience)
$150,000 - $300,000 USD
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$75k-113k yearly est. 5d ago
Director of Digital Marketing & Growth Strategy
Portage Point Partners
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A leading strategic advisory firm is seeking a Director of Digital Marketing based in New York. This pivotal role involves managing the marketing technology stack and developing digital marketing strategies to drive growth. The ideal candidate should have over 10 years of experience in digital marketing or web development, especially within B2B environments. Strong leadership skills and expertise in platforms like HubSpot and WordPress are essential. A commitment to a collaborative, high-performance culture is vital for success in this position.
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$101k-160k yearly est. 1d ago
Brand Marketing Director: Strategy & Growth
Ashley Stewart, Inc. 4.5
Director of strategy job in Secaucus, NJ
A well-known retail company is seeking a Head of Brand Marketing to lead its branding strategy. This role requires expertise in brand awareness, loyalty, and marketing campaigns. A Bachelor's degree in Marketing or Business and 6+ years of leadership experience in brand marketing are essential. The ideal candidate should have strong analytical and communication skills, capable of optimizing multi-channel marketing efforts. The position is located in Secaucus, NJ, with a salary range of $150,000 to $165,000.
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$150k-165k yearly 3d ago
Director, Global Product Marketing
Amika, LLC
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
amika means friend. we're a fearless, Brooklyn-born, salon-raised haircare brand + a friend to all hair, hairstylists, the planet + you.
we're rooted in clinical results. each product is infused with our intoxicating scent + powered by our superfruit soul, sea buckthorn. known as one of earth's most omega-rich plant sources, this potent berry nourishes your skin, scalp + strands.
we're a proud pal to the planet + certified B-Corp. from sustainably sourced ingredients + recyclable packaging to our energy-saving production processes, we pledge to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, waste + energy to reach Net Zero by 2030.
having grown up in salons, we know better than anyone how important stylists are-they're our confidantes + community. Think of us as your at-home hairapist, here to empower self-expression + bring joy to your haircare experience. all hair is welcome™.
the job
as the Director, Global Product Marketing, you'll play a critical role on the Global Brand Management Team, partnering with the Senior Director to build our product, portfolio, and 3-year innovation strategy to reinforce brand equity and achieve business objectives. You'll be the strategic lead and day-to-day driver behind product marketing-balancing data, insights, and inspired by intuition - to shape the future of our pipeline.
this role manages and mentors two experienced product marketing managers, guiding them with clarity, creativity, and care. You'll foster a culture of curiosity and accountability, helping your team grow while keeping them energized and focused. Reporting to the Senior Director, you'll also serve as the gatekeeper of global product marketing, working cross-functionally to deliver a cohesive, high-impact innovation strategy across all amika channels and markets.
salary
$130,000 - $150,000 DEO + bonus
location
hybrid (must be based nyc + have the right to work in the US)
what you'll do PRODUCT, PORTFOLIO & INNOVATION STRATEGY
Shape and drive the creation of a 3-year innovation roadmap in collaboration with product development, that drives the business + reinforces brand equity, increasing the focus on global relevance + resonance with our key professional + consumer targets across all channels (professional/retail/dtc/international)
Maintain a big-picture mindset while obsessing over the details-ensuring our pipeline is strategically sound, emotionally resonant, and operationally feasible.
Lead with data + insights, including market analysis, consumer insights, and commercial opportunities and collaborate cross functionally with international markets, sales, education, pro, regulatory + operations to deliver innovation + product optimizations. Support the execution of portfolio roadmap including product architecture, pricing strategy, + SKU management
Lead repackaging updates: Collaborate with sales, operations, marketing, creative and regulatory teams to strategically plan and execute updates to existing packaging. Optimize design, messaging, brand consistency, claims, costs and operational efficiency
PRODUCT INNOVATION
Partner with cross functional departments to develop and align on all new retail and professional product launches / reformulation / repackaging strategy, in line with brand, financial and sustainability goals that deliver on channel needs
Infuse innovation and encourage creativity + cross- department collaboration. Partner with product development and creative team on new product concepts, names, positioning and claims.
Partner with Marketing and sales teams to develop new product sizes and sampling strategies, in alignment with financial targets and core business strategies
Ownership of Stage Gate meetings: Oversee presentation of all new launches updates /proposals for both Retail and Professional to Management in monthly Stage Gate meeting. Leverage expertise of cross functional partners (finance, etc) to support presentation
Monitor, manage and optimize performance of new products once in the market, collaborating with GTM team to update toolkits / PDP copy as needed distributing to cross-functional teams
With cross functional team input, track and analyze amika product launch performance for key learnings and future application
CLAIMS & TESTING
In partnership with brand + regulatory, support development of a strategic brand claims roadmap that is relevant and ownable for amika
Work with product development and regulatory to develop desired product claims for efficacy testing and final claim list for each product launch. Partner with marketing + education to ensure claims address communication + retailer objectives.
Lead Concept/Panel/HUT/Claims testing initiatives and analysis for all launches to evolve and optimize claims and positioning as needed. Work with regulatory to ensure study methodology and questions are set up to capture our key learning priorities
FINANCE
Drive COGs analyses and propose suitable formula/packaging/sizing/pricing in accordance with financial objectives and consumer / professional expectation
Partner with finance on COGs and international pricing strategy to ensure financial viability on new projects
Partner with planning, sales & marketing teams to collect global volume estimates and project size of prize for new projects
ARTWORK
Oversee the timely completion of all artwork, working with creative, copy, ESG, legal and regulatory departments to ensure compliance. Manage the complexities of regional variants and translations
Cascade artwork to marketing and communication teams in time for all asset development and creative layouts
PRODUCT COMMUNICATION: LAUNCH TOOLKITS & PDP
Lead the development of best-in-class dynamic product marketing presentations for internal and external use, in accordance with brand codes and aesthetic. Include the launch strategy/trends, product features, benefits, claims, ingredients, price, sizes and packaging to support Marketing, Education, Sales & Customer Service
Collaborate with global brand marketing on development of all GTM materials + copy, in partnership with editorial, creative and regulatory teams to ensure consistency of message across all marketing, packaging and PDP
Identify opportunities to update existing product communication to optimize consistency or claims
Oversee the availability of material for photography, including creation of comps
BRAND & MARKET ANALYTICS
In partnership with the product marketing managers, analyze market trends and brand/product performance to inform innovation / portfolio decisions: conduct in depth market & competitive analysis to identify white space opportunities and develop unique product propositions based on market and category trends. Leverage findings from consumer insights, social listening, CRM data, sales
Closely monitor trends and new launch activity to Identify innovation opportunities for amika. Identify competitor best practices across all touch points, including product and packaging innovation, claims, sampling, and consumer experience
TEAM LEADERSHIP + MENTORSHIP
Lead and mentor two experienced product marketing managers-providing strategic direction, coaching, and growth opportunities while ensuring they are empowered to own their lanes and succeed.
Foster a team culture rooted in curiosity, creativity, accountability, and continuous learning.
Champion team collaboration, encourage innovation, and help problem-solve roadblocks to ensure smooth and successful execution.
must haves
10+ years of relevant experience in Product Marketing & Development within beauty, cosmetics, or personal care; haircare and/or professional brand experience strongly preferred.
Proven experience mentoring and managing high-performing product marketers; able to inspire, challenge, and elevate seasoned talent.
3+ years of people management or supervisory experience.
Experience in professional services channels (salon, stylist, or education) is a plus but not required.
Bachelor's degree in marketing, Business, or a related field.
Proven expertise in global innovation, claims development, and product storytelling rooted in consumer and market insights.
Ability to synthesize data, insights, and creative vision into a compelling strategy-and confidently guide a cross-functional team toward execution.
Demonstrated ability to provide clear and concise direction, delegate effectively, and balance execution with developing talent to deliver high-quality products.
Strong business acumen and analytical thinking, with proficiency in marketing analytics tools and Microsoft Office (especially Excel and PowerPoint).
Exceptional cross-functional collaboration skills, with experience partnering across R&D, Regulatory, Creative, Sales, and Education teams.
Creative thinker with a passion for culture, trends, and innovation.
Entrepreneurial, proactive mindset with the ability to build scalable processes, navigate ambiguity, and thrive in fast-paced environments.
Proficient in project management and collaboration tools such as Asana, Slack, and SharePoint.
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$130k-150k yearly 5d ago
VP Brand Marketing: Strategy, Growth & Impact
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 4.4
Director of strategy job in New York, NY
A leading home furnishings retailer is seeking a VP of Brand Marketing to define brand values and lead strategic marketing initiatives. This role requires over 15 years of experience, including 5 years in leadership. Candidates must demonstrate a proven track record in elevating brand equity and driving measurable growth. This position offers competitive compensation in a supportive work environment that values diversity and inclusivity.
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$147k-203k yearly est. 5d ago
Private Banking VP: Wealth Strategy & Growth
Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8
Director of strategy job in Summit, NJ
A leading financial services institution is looking for a Private Banker to join their U.S. Private Bank team in Summit, New Jersey. The ideal candidate will have over seven years of experience in financial services and possess strong skills in client relationship management and investment strategies. This role requires a bachelor's degree and relevant licenses, focusing on providing exceptional service and generating new business. The candidate will work collaboratively within a dynamic team to meet diverse client needs.
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How much does a director of strategy earn in Passaic, NJ?
The average director of strategy in Passaic, NJ earns between $108,000 and $196,000 annually. This compares to the national average director of strategy range of $107,000 to $198,000.
Average director of strategy salary in Passaic, NJ
$146,000
What are the biggest employers of Directors Of Strategy in Passaic, NJ?
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