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Head of Brand

Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Remote

Northspyre, the only end-to-end real estate development management platform, empowers developers to make smarter investment decisions with data-driven insights and collaborative workflows. Through automation, analytics, and AI, Northspyre gives teams the real-time information, performance insights, and workflow tools they need to do their job with unparalleled speed and intelligence. By bringing project stakeholders, data, and processes together all on one integrated platform, Northspyre eliminates expensive silos in the development lifecycle, making project delivery simple and outcomes more predictable. Since 2017, Northspyre has been the backbone of operational infrastructure for leading development firms, supporting over $200 billion in projects across the US.

About the opportunity:

In this role, you are the editorial and brand authority for Northspyre. You are obsessed with understanding real estate developers - how they think, how they make decisions, and what they actually trust — and be adept with translating that understanding into credible, high-quality editorial output. You have a relentless focus on execution and judgment, and you are comfortable both producing work yourself and leading others to do the same.

You bring a deep understanding of market dynamics, competitive narratives, and category positioning. You are able to synthesize complex inputs - data, industry trends, operator insight, and leadership perspective - into clear points of view that earn trust with sophisticated audiences. You care deeply about quality and credibility, and you make thoughtful editorial decisions to maintain both..

As Head of Brand & Editor-in-Chief, you will build Northspyre’s media and editorial engine from the ground up. You will evolve traditional B2B marketing approaches toward a newsroom-led model rooted in credibility, insight, and real market intelligence. Your mandate is to establish Northspyre as the authoritative voice for real estate development - not through promotion, but through judgment, original thinking, and substantive editorial work.

In this role you get to:

  • Own the newsroom and drive execution
    • Own and operate the editorial calendar, shipping multiple pieces of content per day across formats.
    • Set the pace for the function with strong organization, follow-through, and project management.
    • Move ideas quickly from concept to published work without sacrificing quality.
    • Act as final editor and copyeditor to ensure clarity, credibility, and consistency.
  • Generate, produce, and shape authoritative content
    • Consistently generate original story, format, and franchise ideas grounded in real market insight.
    • Personally write, edit, and ship core editorial content tied to real estate development, capital, risk, and market dynamics.
    • Set the quality bar through your own output
    • Bring a steady stream of thoughtful, relevant ideas without waiting for direction or briefs.
  • Build credibility through leadership and market immersion
    • Lead a small, high-standards editorial team.
    • Lead as a player–coach: deeply involved in the work while developing others.
    • Stay deeply embedded in the real estate development market through regular conversations, networking, and relationship-building.
    • Translate company strategy, proprietary data, and market signal into authoritative editorial narratives.
    • Partner closely with the CEO and executive team.
    • Decide what Northspyre will publish in order to maintain trust and authority.

We are looking for people who have:

  • Real estate development fluency, ideally with 6–12 years of industry experience, including exposure to development, acquisitions, capital markets, or adjacent roles that require credibility with developers.
  • A background that supports insight on complex development topics (e.g., development management, acquisitions, research, or real estate journalism).
  • A track record of personally producing high-quality written or editorial content focused on real estate development, the built environment, capital projects, or adjacent markets (e.g., CRE, infrastructure, construction, finance, or urban economics) where judgment, taste, and point of view mattered.
  • Strong copyediting instincts and an eye for clarity, structure, and precision.
  • A demonstrated pattern of generating original ideas and proactively bringing them forward.
  • Strong project-management skills and comfort owning a fast-moving, multi-stream content calendar.
  • Experience leading or mentoring others while remaining hands-on in the work.
  • A newsroom mindset - able to operate with urgency, judgment, and limited structure.
  • High curiosity about real estate development as a system, with clear evidence of ongoing self-directed interest.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage and build rapport quickly.

Benefits and Perks 

  • In addition to a competitive salary, we are offering a meaningful stock option package
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision. Multiple plan options, including a plan option for 100% employer-paid premium for individual coverage for full-time employees.
  • 401k Match to help you save for your future (Fully vested after 6 mo eligibility period)
  • Unlimited Vacation, Paid Sick Leave, and major US Holidays
  • Awesome company swag!
  • Free access to Health Advocate
  • Hybrid & Remote opportunities -we have an Amazing new office in Midtown Atlanta 
  • You will be part of a small, professional fast-moving team with minimal supervision
  • Annual team gatherings

Top Three Reasons to Join

#1: It’s the Right Time – We’ve already facilitated more than $175 billion of complex projects across the United States

#2. Northspyre has the right product – Our technology empowers modern real estate teams to build leveraging data, automation and artificial intelligence to get to faster, more predictable outcomes on complex projects.

#3. Northspyre celebrates a culture of creativity – We strive to have a sense of community within Northspyre that encourages diverse viewpoints, openness, and fostering an environment in which employees feel comfortable bringing their whole authentic selves to work.

We know the confidence gap and imposter syndrome can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don’t hesitate to apply — we’d love to hear from you.

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