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Category Manager

Hybrid | Chicago, IL

What We Do 

At C.A. Fortune, we aspire to maintain our position as the nation’s leading consumer brands agency. We realize how fortunate we are (pun intended) to offer comprehensive solutions to our clients. From sales management to marketing, all the way down to insights and e-commerce, our boutique service model offers a breadth of services to our clients. 

Who We Are 

People. Passion. Purpose. Our people are the core of our business. Our unique boutique service model allows our people to follow their passions with a purpose, all while delivering excellent services to our clients. We are committed to living out our values. We are fearless and curious innovators who lead with solutions, empower others, and do the right thing, always. We are a family-first organization and recognize the importance of a healthy and flexible work-life balance, a positive support system, and the power of diversity and inclusion. 

Overview of the Role 

  • As a Category Manager at C.A., you will play an important role maintaining the go-to-market analytics designed to support, track, and grow core and new product initiatives for all retailers and channels. They will provide the analytics and insights needed to optimize pricing, promotion, distribution, and shelf placement as well as participate in business review analyses. The position will maintain value-added and actionable category management tools, incorporating customer learning and strategic brand insights that will guide sales and the client to achieve Key Performance objectives. This position will perform as if they are an internal consultant and trusted advisor to our sales organization as well as our top clients. 
  • Location: Chicago, IL will observe a hybrid schedule 3 days a week in office
  • Salary: $90,000 - $100,000 based on experience, qualifications and skills.
  • Travel Requirements: 10-20% to present to clients. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Strategic Leadership: Define and implement an advanced business intelligence strategy aligned with the Insights Pillar vision, ensuring the function delivers actionable and measurable impact.  In addition, support 1-5 top clients including reporting, retailer category reviews, client/retailer performance, etc. 
  • Analytical Excellence: Drive proficiency in key analytical tools and methodologies, optimizing how the team leverages SPINS, Nielsen, IRI, Mintel, and other data sources to uncover business opportunities. 
  • Category & Business Insights: 
    • Develop and execute category management strategies aligned with client KPIs and best-in-class merchandising principles. 
    • Create fact-based category reviews, business reviews, and selling stories that integrate shopper, distributor, syndicated, and consumer insights to drive informed decision-making. 
    • Lead and present business reviews and strategic recommendations to clients and retailers, influencing go-to-market strategies and shelf-space optimization. 
    • Partner with sales teams to develop and deliver compelling account presentations on new items, share of shelf, and efficient assortment strategies. 
  • Performance & Promotional Analytics: Conduct post-promotional analyses to optimize future planning, ensuring programs deliver ROI and align with best practices. 
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as a key insights partner to internal teams, fostering alignment across category management, sales, and marketing. 
  • Process Optimization: Continuously refine methodologies for reporting, distribution void identification, and opportunity gap quantification to drive efficiency and effectiveness. 

What You Should Bring to the Table 

  • Bachelor’s Degree plus 5+ years of CPG industry experience, preferably in Natural/Specialty/Organic food and beverage. 
  • Data & Analytics Mastery: 
    • Advanced proficiency in SPINS (Satori), Nielsen, IRI, and other data platforms. 
    • Expertise in selling story development, category reviews, and category management principles. 
    • Highly advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills to support data storytelling. 
  • Strategic & Critical Thinking: Ability to synthesize complex data into actionable insights and drive strategic recommendations. 
  • Process Efficiency & Innovation: Track record of implementing scalable processes to improve reporting, analytics, and team productivity. 
  • Exceptional Communication Skills: Strong ability to translate data-driven insights into clear, compelling narratives for both internal and external stakeholders. 
  • High-Performance Mentality: Thrives in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment with a focus on continuous improvement and impact.

You Will Stand Out If

  • UNFI experience
  • Extensive Nielsen experience
  • Experience presenting to retailers 

Perks

  • PTO & Sick Days
  • 11 paid company holidays per year
  • 1 Floating Holiday
  • 2 paid volunteer days per year
  • 3 months fully paid parental leave (regardless of gender)
  • Medical, dental, and vision
  • Paid company life insurance
  • 401k with company match
  • Summer hours (half day Fridays from Memorial Day thru Labor Day)
  • Work from home flexibility
  • Bonus eligibility 

Come As You Are

C.A. is committed to making our company more inclusive. Diversity fuels our innovation and better connects us to our clients, our colleagues, and our communities. Based on research, we know that women and other marginalized groups tend to apply to roles only when their experience perfectly matches the job description. That said, we encourage you to apply if you meet the majority of qualifications, especially if this role aligns with your career trajectory.

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