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VP, Advisor & Professional Channel Sales

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VP, Advisor & Professional Channel Sales

Ren Growth Department

 

The Opportunity

Ren is looking for a rare kind of sales leader: someone who can run a disciplined, high-performing sales organization and think like a business developer who's never satisfied with the roads already on the map.

This is a senior leadership role with two equally important mandates: make our advisor-facing sales motion as productive and scalable as it can be, while building the next generation of professional channel relationships that bring charitable planning into rooms where it doesn't yet have a seat.

If you've spent your career in financial services but always felt like the industry was thinking too small – this is the role for you.

 

What You'll Be Responsible for:

  1. Instilling the Operational Discipline That Makes Great Performance Inevitable

Our sales teams are producing. This leader's job is to elevate that performance to a completely different level – by building the strategic infrastructure and creating the conditions where great outcomes are the natural result of a great system.

  • Own compensation strategy across multiple sales teams, moving from activity-based incentives toward outcome-driven structures that compound over time – rewarding the behaviors that build durable relationships and drive long-term revenue growth
  • Architect a career development ecosystem that makes Ren the best place a sales professional has ever worked: clear laddering paths within and across teams, a robust L&D strategy built in partnership with People, RevOps, and Product Marketing, and a culture where every client interaction is the best the advisor has ever experienced
  • Own the account-level pipeline as the architect of the system and the driver of outcomes – building the infrastructure that gives leadership real-time visibility while holding the team accountable to moving opportunities forward with precision

 

  1. Defining the Sales Strategy That Puts Ren in a Category of One

The charitable planning market is ready to be reshaped, and Ren is positioned to do the reshaping. This leader will build the strategic foundation that turns our growth ambition into a systematic, repeatable competitive advantage – and lay the groundwork for what the advisor-facing org looks like in 2–3 years.

  • Develop and own a national, multi-channel coverage model that enables our teams to work seamlessly and strike with precision across every relevant advisor and professional segment
  • Define segmentation criteria, targeting priorities, and tiering logic that focus energy where the opportunity is largest and product-market fit is greatest
  • Identify and test new offering opportunities based on market feedback, partnering with Corporate Strategy, Product & Technology, and Operations to validate, refine, and scope ideas that expand what Ren brings to market

 

  1. Turning Every Advisor into an Active Advocate for Ren Among Their Client Base

We operate in a market of millions of advisors and practitioners. Our growth depends on converting the professionals who influence wealth decisions into champions who bring us into rooms before we've had a chance to ask. This leader builds and scales that network.

  • Own and grow the financial advisor channel at the practitioner level, deepening existing relationships while expanding into new networks and underserved segments – with a deliberate strategy for building champions, not just clients
  • Build and execute channel playbooks for each key segment, in close partnership with Product Marketing, articulating the whyhow, and what behind every motion
  • Cultivate relationships across the full universe of practitioners present when clients have the means and motivation to give:
    • Transaction-adjacent: stock plan directors at client firms, investment bankers, business brokers, and other key stakeholders supporting major liquidity events and M&A
    • Tax & Accounting: CPAs, tax advisors, tax counsel at law firms, outsourced CFO firms
    • Legal & Estate Planning: Estate planning attorneys, trust & estate counsel, probate attorneys
    • Investor Groups and Fund Managers: Hedge funds, private equity firms, venture capital firms
  • Partner with Wealth Firm Partnerships on opportunities spanning practitioner and institutional levels; represent Ren at the highest levels of the advisor and professional community as a credible peer and thought leader

 

Who You Are

You have enough financial services experience to be credible in the room – with advisors, attorneys, or CPAs – but you don't think the way the industry thinks. You spot distribution opportunities others walk past. You build relationships that don't look like relationships yet.

You're a people leader who develops talent intentionally. Your teams trust you because you're clear, consistent, and invested in their growth. You're entrepreneurial enough to build from scratch and organized enough to systematize once it's working.

People enjoy working with you – inside and outside the company. You build trust quickly, get in the right rooms, and know how to make the most of it once you're there. The industry's best practitioners are glad to hear from you.

Specific experience that will matter:

  • Senior leadership in financial services, wealth management, fintech, or adjacent professional services
  • Demonstrated success building or materially expanding go-to-market strategies – not just managing existing ones
  • Experience developing referral or partnership relationships with non-traditional professional channels (legal, tax, accounting, transaction-adjacent)
  • A track record of building high-performing teams, not just inheriting them
  • Comfort in a lean, entrepreneurial environment where resources are earned, not assumed

 

Why This Role

Charitable planning is one of the most underserved disciplines in wealth management. Ren sits at the center of it – with the platforms, the expertise, and the relationships to make it far more central to how advisors and their clients think about wealth.

This is not a role for someone who wants to execute a familiar playbook. It's for a creative problem solver, an inspired strategic thinker, and a mission-driven people leader ready to outbuild, outmaneuver, and outlast the incumbents who've held this space for too long.

 

Ren is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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