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Senior Project Manager, New Business

NYC or LA

Movers+Shakers is looking for a driven, detail-oriented Senior Project Manager, New Business to be the operational backbone of our new business & marketing team. This role spans inbound opportunities and external marketing & PR, serving as the bridge between new prospects and our agency brand.

We are looking for someone who has the operational rigor of a Senior Project Manager with the creative eye of a Producer. You will be a force multiplier for our growth leaders; the stronger you are at managing the "engine," the more the team can focus on high-level strategy and closing new partnerships. 


THE TEAM

You will be an integral part of a high-performing 4-person growth team. In this role, you will collaborate closely with:

  • Our Co-Founder & CEO, who leads the new business function
  • Our VP of Outbound Business Development
  • Our Inbound New Business Director
  • Our Marketing Strategist

THE ROLE

This is a hybrid position with a shifting balance between New Business (65%) and Agency Marketing (35%). The mix will shift week to week depending on pitch volume and agency priorities. While you’ll help maintain a constant drumbeat of marketing activity, you must be ready to pivot and "quarterback" high-stakes pitches when they arise.

We aren't just looking for someone to execute a pre-written playbook. We want a partner who is excited to help us improve our internal strategies, refine our workflows, and find more efficient ways to get our work in front of the right people.

RESPONSIBILITIES

New Business & Proposal Production

  • Manage the Growth Inbox: Act as the first point of contact for inbound inquiries and referrals. Triage opportunities, set up initial meetings, and ensure every prospect receives a warm, professional response.
  • Draft Basic Proposals: Lead the first draft for proposals that don’t include creative spec work. This involves sourcing relevant case studies, pulling capability slides, and structuring a narrative that fits the specific client’s needs.
  • Tactical PM for Major RFPs: On complex, spec-heavy pitches, you will serve as the project manager—owning the timelines, driving budgeting, managing cross-functional coordination, and handling the logistics to ensure a seamless submission.
  • Growth Logistics: Support the Business Development team with conference schedules, prospect list organization, CRM hygiene (Pipedrive), and related outreach logistics.

Marketing Operations & Brand Building

  • Marketing PM: Manage the agency’s marketing production schedule, ensuring content calendars, email newsletters, webinars, and social posts stay on track.
  • Case Study Coordination: Source results and creative assets from across the agency to create compelling case study stories.
  • PR & Awards Liaison: Support our PR agency with time-sensitive press requests; manage the logistics and submission process for industry awards; and coordinate speaking engagements for agency founders.
  • Process Improvement: Identify gaps in our current marketing and sales workflows and suggest (then implement) better ways of working.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

  • Experience: 8+ years of client-facing project management or "producer" experience, ideally within a new business department at a large agency or holding company.
  • Strong Written Communication: You can write a warm, on-brand email and a tight, logical proposal narrative.
  • Operational Rigor: You love a good spreadsheet and a tight timeline. You understand the "science" behind a successful pitch process.
  • AI Obsession: You’re the one always piloting new AI tools and workflows, and training your coworkers.
  • Narrative Sensibility: You have a "storytelling" brain. You can look at a client’s brief and know which past work will resonate most.
  • Professional Polish: You are a clear, confident, and warm communicator who is comfortable being client-facing via email and in meetings.
  • Growth Mindset: You are hungry to learn the strategy behind agency growth. You don't just want to move tasks around; you want to understand why they matter.
  • NYC or LA-based

Spreads Joy! ✨

We look forward to hearing from you! 🎵💃

BASE SALARY RANGE

Our estimated range for this role is $100,000-120,000* 

*Don’t let this range drive your decision to apply. Actual compensation packages are based on the level of skill and experience each candidate brings to their role. Similarly, there might also be a more senior or junior position available, that would be a better fit with your expertise. For example, a person may apply for a Senior Creative Producer role, and we may assess that their skills are at the Creative Producer level. Each level has its own compensation range.

At Movers+Shakers, we pride ourselves on competitive salaries, and we work hard to ensure there is pay equity across the company. We welcome open and honest conversations about compensation in all of our initial calls. We look forward to meeting you!

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