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Senior Integrated Marketing Strategist

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As Senior Director, Integrated Marketing, you lead the team that takes WordPress VIP’s go-to-market story to the field. Reporting directly to the CMO, your team runs the integrated programs that move pipeline across our priority industries: Media, Public Sector, Manufacturing & Industrial, Technology, and BFSI (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance).

You own the integrated marketing motion end-to-end, with deep AI-fluency that enables excellent strategy, prioritisation, execution and measurement. You decide what ships and what doesn’t, and you stand behind those calls.

You lead a small, senior team including: 

  1. Three Integrated Marketing Strategists, each T-shaped with deep craft in a different specialism e.g. ABM, paid or lifecycle marketing.
  2. One Partner Marketing Specialist who sits in the pod as a peer, owning co-marketing and ensuring the partner lens is factored into all owned marketing plays.
  3. Two Experiential Marketers, who turn integrated marketing priorities into the in-person moments that create and move enterprise pipeline.

The team runs integrated programs across industries by drawing on a shared intelligence layer (Product Marketing, AI agents, customer insight) for industry depth on demand. The intelligence layer is only as good as the team that pulls from it. You partner with the Head of AI Orchestration to make sure it's sharp, current, and built for the work the team is actually doing.

This is a player-coach role: you set the strategy and the operating rhythm, you partner across the business, you’re close enough to the work to know whether it’s good – and lean into “doing” as and when needed. The model is built to flex at the speed of AI rather than the speed of old delivery cycles, and you set the tone for how the team operates inside that.

What you own

  • Strategy and the sprint cadence: You set the integrated marketing strategy and run the six-week sprint cadence with the CMO and MLT. Each sprint resets which industries and programs are in scope for the next 28 days. You make the calls on what is in and what is out, and hold the line when scope expands. You bring data-backed insight into commercial planning. Where to invest, where to pull back, where the next opportunity is. You think in pipeline, not just in programs.
  • Team leadership: You lead, develop, and coach six direct reports across Integrated Marketing, Partner Marketing and Experiential.  
  • Cross-team operating: You co-own marketing KPIs with Brand & Growth and Product Marketing, agreed and prioritised each sprint. PMM produces the industry packs the team pulls from; you shape what they produce. You are also the marketing relationship for Sales leadership, translating field signals into program priorities and program outcomes into commercial impact. 
  • Operating model and AI: You set the bar for AI fluency across your team to ensure we ship highly relevant, high quality marketing across our priority industries, and we do it with speed to capitalise on opportunities.
  • Performance and measurement: You own the integrated marketing contribution to pipeline and revenue. You report transparently on what is working, what isn’t, and what you’re doing about it. You define and track the KPIs that matter at the program level (pipeline contribution, velocity, conversion, win rates) and use them to make sharper calls each sprint.

What you bring

Leadership and craft

  • Significant B2B integrated marketing experience, ideally enterprise SaaS or technology. You have led teams that move pipeline, not just produce assets.
  • Track record of building and developing high-performing senior IC teams. You have coached people who are good at their craft to be even better.
  • Comfortable moving between strategy and execution. You can set the direction, write the brief, and ship the program.
  • Strong commercial instinct. You think in pipeline, not just programs. You can sit with a CRO and earn trust on the numbers.

AI and data fluency

  • You actively use AI tools in your work today. Not as novelty, as infrastructure. You have a point of view on what AI does well, what it doesn’t, and where the human still earns the call.
  • You read dashboards before meetings, not after. You can interrogate data, ask sharper questions than the report shows, and tell the story behind the numbers in a way the business can act on.
  • You see AI as a leverage multiplier for senior marketers and a precondition for how modern marketing teams operate.

How you operate

  • Calm under pressure. The model is built to flex; you set the tone for how the team handles re-prioritisation.
  • Strong cross-functional partner. You build trust with Sales, Product, CS, and your peers in marketing leadership.
  • Direct and constructive. You give feedback that makes work better and people stronger.
  • Bias to ship. Programs in market beat programs in planning.

What we’re holding ourselves to

If this role is being done well in two quarters, here is what will be true.

  • Integrated programs ship every sprint, contribute meaningfully to pipeline, and are aligned to commercial priorities.
  • The team is high-performing and high-trust. Strategists own their work, develop in their craft, and stay.
  • Brand & Growth and GTM operate as one integrated motion at the program level. Shared KPIs are met.
  • The intelligence layer is genuinely productive. PMM and the Strategists describe each other as essential, not as a dependency.
  • Sales and the CRO see Integrated Marketing as a trusted commercial partner, not a service desk.
  • The pod motion is meaningfully AI-automated, with less coordination overhead and more time on craft and judgment.

At this time, we’re only considering candidates based in North America.

Salary range: $140,000-$180,000 USD.  Please note that salary ranges are global, regardless of location, and we pay in local currency. For this role, we’re prioritizing applicants with deep experience in the North American market and those who are available to work consistently in a North American time zone.

We are seeking high-calibre candidates with the skills and qualities to make a net positive impact for Automattic. Pay will reflect the potential contribution and the impact you can bring, which may, in some cases, exceed the stated range.

This isn’t your typical work-from-home job—we are a fully-remote company with an open vacation policy. Read more about our compensation philosophy. To see a full list of benefits by country, consult our Benefits Page and check out these links to learn more about How We Hire and What We Expect from Ourselves. #LI-DNI

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