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Chief Marketing Officer, Better for you

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Who are we?

Since Day 1, KIND has had a vision for a kinder and healthier world. A world in which people never have to choose between what tastes good, feels good, and does good when it comes to their snacking.    

Our iconic KIND® bars – made with real, recognizable ingredients – sparked the growth of an entirely new healthy snacking category back in 2004. Now, KIND has a family of more than 80 snacks that offer solutions for a variety of occasions. All of KIND's products lead with a nutrient-dense first ingredient – like nuts or whole grains – and do not contain genetically engineered ingredients, sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners.  

We’re looking for passionate collaborators to help us become the foremost leader in health & wellness and positively impact society along the way. If you’re looking to be a part of an inspiring, energetic and entrepreneurial environment, you’ve found the right place.

What you'll do

Mars Snacking is seeking a Chief Marketing Officer to lead its Better For You portfolio—a collection of culturally relevant, purpose-driven brands redefining modern snacking. The portfolio includes KIND, RX, Nutri-Grain, Special K Bars, and Kashi Bars, spanning insurgent brands through scaled platforms.

This is a rare opportunity to architect brand growth at the intersection of purpose, performance, and cultural relevance. The CMO will serve as the senior-most marketing leader for the portfolio, balancing brand autonomy and distinctiveness with the scale and capabilities of Mars.

This role is not for a traditional CPG marketer. Mars is seeking a bold, modern brand builder with founder-level energy—someone who thrives in complexity, challenges convention, and believes brands can drive both commercial success and meaningful impact.

RESPONSIBILITIES - Will include, but are not limited to the following:

Portfolio Brand Leadership

  • Define and globally port out clear, differentiated brand positioning and marketing strategies across the Better For You portfolio—respecting each brand’s unique DNA while creating a cohesive strategic spine.
  • Ensure each brand continues to play a distinct role within the “better for you” food movement, grounded in consumer needs, cultural relevance, and purpose-driven growth.
  • Balance short-term performance with long-term brand equity, ensuring no brand becomes commoditized as the portfolio scales.

Consumer, Customer & Growth Strategy

  • Deeply understand core consumers while identifying new occasions, audiences, and points of distribution that expand reach and relevance across brands.
  • Partner closely with Sales to shape a compelling long-term brand vision and portfolio story that customers can buy into and actively support.
  • Co-develop omnichannel strategies that drive both brand strength and volume, across retail, e-commerce, and emerging channels.

Innovation Leadership

  • Reshape the innovation pipeline from a traditional launch-driven process into a consumer-needs- and occasion-led model.
  • Build a holistic innovation agenda across brands, portfolios, packs, and formats that elevates the Better For You platform and fuels sustainable growth.

Global Marketing Leadership

  • Pioneer a digital-first, consumer-led marketing approach, connecting authentically through brand fanatics, creators, tastemakers, and communities that are “brand- and mission-right.”
  • Connect digital marketing activities across regions and brands at the purpose and platform level, while allowing for local relevance and expression.
  • Instill an ROI-driven mindset as marketing investment increases—balancing experimentation with discipline.
  • Maintain a blended approach to marketing, combining mass reach (TV/OLV) with earned, experiential, and grassroots activation to preserve the challenger mindset of the brands.

Team, Culture & Leadership

  • Lead, inspire, and develop a highly committed, multi-brand marketing organization; recruit additional talent as needed to support scale and ambition. Ensure all talent models a culture rooted in purpose, courage, inclusivity, and high performance.
  • Build leaders who think like general managers, actively pulling levers across price, pack, portfolio optimization, innovation, and communications.

 

What you'll bring to Better For You

The successful candidate will likely have been developed in a high-performing global CPG organization but must have proven experience succeeding in entrepreneurial, agile, or challenger environments.

They bring strong strategic clarity, modern brand instincts, and are comfortable leading in ambiguity. They are courageous yet thoughtful—capable of leading brands that take meaningful stands while exercising sound judgment and cultural sensitivity.

Specifically, the ideal candidate would possess/be:

  • An authentic spokesperson and steward for the brands, with a personal passion for purpose-led growth.
  • A strong talent and team developer who thrives in a matrixed, evolving organization, with exceptional influencing skills.
  • A calculated risk-taker who embraces bold ideas while driving accountability.
  • Nimble, resilient, and effective in structures that are still being built.
  • A leader with a clear point of view, capable of anchoring the portfolio through the evolution from founder-led brands to scaled global platforms within Mars.

 

You have...

  • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA highly preferred.
  • Senior marketing leadership experience (20+ years) with material time at VP / CMO / GM-equivalent level.
  • Demonstrated success operating in an entrepreneurial, fast-moving, or challenger environment, with clear evidence of risk-taking and innovation.
  • Experience leading complex, multi-brand and/or portfolio businesses, including brands at different stages of maturity.
  • Proven ability to build, inspire, and develop high-performing teams within a matrixed organization.
  • Strong commercial acumen, including experience partnering closely with Sales and Finance and managing large marketing investments with ROI discipline.
  • Authentic alignment with purpose-driven brands and the credibility to serve as a senior steward and spokesperson.

Certain states and localities require employers to post a reasonable estimate of salary range. A reasonable estimate of the current base salary range for this position is $275,000 to $300,000. Actual salary will be based on a variety of factors, including location, experience, skill set, performance, licensure and certification, and business needs. The range for this position in other geographic locations may differ. 

What KIND offers 

  • 401(K) or RRSP's with generous company match
  • Flexible Paid Time Off. Choose what works best for you, including summer hours. Paid parental leave. 
  • Excellent health, dental & vision insurance, with options to fit you & your family’s needs 
  • Company paid disability and life insurance to provide income protection 
  • Your health is important! Our wellness strategy focuses on mental and physical wellbeing via programs like Employee Assistance Program, a wellness subsidy, healthy food options and gym facility in HQ. 
  • Casual office dress code– feel free to wear your KIND gear 
  • Stock up on your favorite KIND bars to share with your family & friends, through a quarterly voucher 
  • Training & tuition reimbursement program, because continuing to learn matters and we support your development 
  • A dynamic, ambitious, fun and KIND work environment 
  • Charitable Donation Matching: KIND matches your charitable donations up to $1000 annually through our donation matching portal. 

 

EEO 

At KIND, we are committed to an inclusive workplace where diversity in all its forms is championed. KIND is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, and we are an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you require special accommodation, please let us know. 

 

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