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General Counsel, Commercial & Growth

United States

About Trilliad

Trilliad, a market-leading Growth Services Provider (GSP), solves challenges and drives results for Growth Leaders across Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success. Trilliad’s full-service solutions deliver competitive advantage for the brands it works with by optimizing their sales and marketing strategies, processes, skills, and technology. Trilliad drives efficiency and predictability at the intersection of Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success to increase seller productivity, lower cost per lead, decrease cost per sale, accelerate time to close, and drive customer lifetime value.

 At Trilliad, culture is our backbone. It shapes how we think, behave, and treat one another, and it defines how our clients, partners, and communities experience us. Every company has a culture, and at Trilliad, we make ours intentional—anchored in our Leadership Principles. These principles guide every decision and interaction: putting the company first, obsessing over growth, remembering that business is personal, and ensuring strategy turns into execution. We succeed by being one team, striving for greatness, speaking the truth, and holding ourselves accountable. We lighten up with humor, stay patient and disciplined, run towards problems, celebrate results, and never accept confusion as an option. This is the culture you step into at Trilliad—purposeful, lived, and continually developed.

What you will do

The General Counsel, Commercial & Growth is accountable for building and leading Trilliad's commercially oriented, growth-enabling legal function that protects the enterprise while accelerating revenue and client outcomes. You own the global commercial legal strategy, ensuring contracts, policies, and risk frameworks support scale, speed, and predictability in go-to-market execution. You serve as both strategic counsel and hands-on operator — designing pragmatic legal solutions that enable deal velocity, support innovation, and manage risk proportionate to growth, while personally negotiating complex agreements and resolving escalations when required. You lead all client-facing and revenue-adjacent legal activity, establish consistent commercial standards across geographies, and partner with Sales, Client Services, Marketing, Product, Finance, and operational leadership to ensure Legal is a proactive commercial enabler that creates clarity, reduces friction, and supports profitable, scalable growth.

You define risk tolerance frameworks, governance structures, and contracting standards that balance protection with commercial agility. You build, mentor, and scale a high-performing commercial legal team, fostering a culture of partnership, accountability, and execution excellence. You serve as a senior advisor to the CFO and executive leadership on enterprise risk, commercial readiness, and legal scalability in support of Trilliad's growth trajectory.

Which means that on a day-to-day basis, you will:

Commercial Legal Strategy and Risk Governance

  • Define Trilliad's global commercial legal strategy, balancing risk management with revenue acceleration and operational agility across all client-facing and revenue-adjacent legal matters
  • Establish governance frameworks around risk tolerance, non-standard deal terms, client-specific exceptions, and contractual approvals aligned with Trilliad's commercial objectives and growth stage
  • Set standards for indemnities, liability caps, IP provisions, data protection terms, SLAs, and pricing constructs that protect Trilliad while enabling competitive positioning and deal velocity
  • Advise the CFO and executive leadership on enterprise risk exposure, commercial readiness, legal scalability, and strategic legal considerations impacting growth and market expansion

Revenue Enablement and Deal Execution

  • Oversee all client-facing and revenue-adjacent legal matters including MSAs, SOWs, services agreements, partnership structures, and complex commercial arrangements
  • Advise Sales and Client Services leadership on complex deal structuring, negotiation strategy, and escalation management to enable timely deal closure and revenue realization
  • Negotiate high-stakes, non-standard, or strategically significant agreements personally, demonstrating both legal expertise and commercial judgment
  • Design and standardize contracting frameworks, templates, fallback positions, and approval matrices that scale globally and reduce cycle time without compromising protection

Cross-Functional Partnership and Commercial Alignment

  • Partner with Finance and FP&A to align commercial terms with revenue recognition requirements, pricing models, margin protection, and financial risk exposure
  • Lead legal strategy on data privacy, information security, IP ownership and licensing, and technology-enabled service delivery in coordination with IT, Product, and external advisors
  • Influence Marketing, Product, and operational leadership to ensure legal considerations are embedded early in campaign design, product development, and service delivery models

Legal Operations and External Counsel Management

  • Govern relationships with external counsel efficiently, deploying specialized expertise where needed while maintaining internal ownership of strategy, outcomes, and cost management
  • Establish scalable legal operations processes, matter management systems, and knowledge management practices that support growth without proportional headcount expansion
  • Set standards for legal documentation, contract lifecycle management, and institutional knowledge capture that enable consistency and reduce dependency on individual expertise

Team Leadership and Organizational Development

  • Build, mentor, and scale a high-performing commercial legal team as Trilliad grows, fostering a mindset of partnership, accountability, execution excellence, and commercial orientation
  • Develop team capabilities in deal structuring, risk assessment, stakeholder management, and revenue enablement to ensure Legal is seen as a strategic partner not a bottleneck
  • Set performance expectations and development pathways that balance technical legal excellence with business acumen and client service orientation

How you’ll do it

Because how we do things matters just as much as what we do at Trilliad, our Leadership Principles should act as a compass directing the everyday behavior of every teammate across the organization:

Growth Obsessed. For our business, our clients, and our Selves.

Create Client Value. Become irreplaceable

 

 

Business is Personal. Cultivate relationships. Make space for connection. Care about each other.

Tighten-Up. Focus, discipline, and rigor count.

 

 

Lighten-Up. Humor and laughter deepen bonds.

 

 

Strategy Without Execution Is Just Dreaming. Hope is not a strategy. Vision matters—so does execution.

You Have the Ball. Be accountable. Take action. Go the distance.

 

 

Be One Team. No lone wolves. Have each other’s back and help each other out.

Run Towards Problems. Symptoms signal deeper causes. Find the root.

 

 

Raise The Bar. Good is the enemy of great. Better never stops—be a Difference-Maker!

Have the Hard Conversation. Be direct and empathetic. Speak the truth, kindly. Feedback is a gift.

 

 

Confusion Is a Choice. Stay curious—Seek to understand. Share context—seek to be understood.

Celebrate Results. Make recognition a habit. Shine a light on what’s working, big or small.

 

 

The Journey Matters. Meaningful work takes time. Be patient. Think: the next 90 days and the next 10 years.

Think “We” not “Me.” Prioritize what’s best for the business, the team, and the journey.

 

 

What You’ll Bring – Skills, Knowledge, and Experience

All Difference-Makers are expected to meet the Trilliad Standard for Transferable Skills and Knowledge, which defines the core capabilities every teammate must bring—regardless of role, function, or level.

Trilliad transferable skills

Trilliad transferable knowledge

·       Contextual Awareness

·       Critical Reasoning and Thinking

·       Data/Analytic Acumen

·       Empathy

·       Judgment and Discernment

·       Moral Courage

·       Pattern Recognition and Systems Thinking

·       AI Literacy

·       Responsible and Effective AI Use

·       Trilliad’s Business and Commercial Context

The following domain-specific Skills, Knowledge, and Experience are additionally required in order for you to be great in this role.

Domain-specific skills

  • Commercial contracting and negotiation in complex B2B environments — You structure, negotiate, and close high-value client agreements where legal terms directly impact deal economics, risk allocation, and revenue realization
  • Deal structuring across pricing models and service delivery frameworks — You translate commercial intent into enforceable contract terms that protect Trilliad while enabling Sales to compete and close deals at velocity
  • Risk assessment and proportionate risk management — You evaluate legal exposure in commercial context, distinguishing between risks that must be mitigated and risks that can be accepted to enable growth
  • Executive communication and influence across non-legal stakeholders — You translate legal complexity into business language and influence senior leaders to make informed risk and commercial decisions
  • Scalable legal operations design — You build processes, templates, and governance structures that reduce friction and cycle time as transaction volume and organizational complexity increase
  • Cross-functional collaboration and stakeholder management — You partner effectively with Sales, Finance, Product, IT, and operational leaders to embed legal considerations early and avoid downstream bottlenecks
  • Policy development and governance framework design — You establish clear standards, approval authorities, and escalation paths that enable decentralized decision-making within defined risk boundaries

Domain-Specific Knowledge

  • Commercial contracting in professional services, SaaS, or B2B technology-enabled businesses — You understand how services agreements, subscription models, usage-based pricing, and hybrid delivery structures create legal and commercial risk that must be managed in contract terms
  • Global contracting standards and jurisdictional risk considerations — You navigate choice of law, dispute resolution, cross-border data transfer, and enforceability issues that arise in multi-jurisdictional client relationships
  • Pricing models, revenue structures, and margin protection mechanisms — You understand how payment terms, milestone structures, change order processes, and liability caps impact revenue recognition, cash flow, and profitability
  • Data privacy, IP ownership and licensing, and technology-enabled services frameworks — You apply GDPR, CCPA, and sector-specific data regulations, and structure IP provisions that protect Trilliad's methods and client confidentiality
  • Risk management and commercial governance best practices in scaling organizations — You know how to balance speed and protection, when to standardize versus customize, and how to govern exceptions without creating bottlenecks
  • Regulatory considerations impacting sales, marketing, and data usage — You identify compliance obligations that constrain go-to-market activity and design compliant approaches that preserve commercial flexibility

Domain-specific experience

  • Juris Doctor with active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
  • 12+ years of progressive legal experience including senior commercial or in-house leadership roles supporting high-growth, services-led, or technology-enabled businesses
  • Deep experience negotiating complex client agreements, partnership structures, and revenue-adjacent contracts in B2B professional services or SaaS environments with direct accountability for deal velocity and risk outcomes
  • Proven track record partnering with executive leadership, Sales, Finance, and operational functions to enable growth while managing enterprise risk and establishing scalable legal operations

The anticipated annual base salary range for this role is $235,000–$275,000, based on a good‑faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation within this range will depend on factors including experience, skills, and geographic location. In addition to base salary, this role is eligible for Trilliad’s benefits package, which includes health insurance, a retirement savings plan, paid time off, and other benefits.

The Trilliad Agreement

If you want to be part of building a truly great growth company—and help cultivate a culture that is differentiated and creates value for customers and colleagues alike—then you might be a fit for Trilliad. Accepting that invitation means more than bringing your skills, knowledge, and experience to bear in your role. It also means working in alignment with our Leadership Principles, which guide how we show up for each other, our customers, and the work. Because at Trilliad, how we do things matters just as much as what we do.

When you show up in this way—bringing your best and living our Leadership Principles— you can expect Trilliad to uphold its side of The Trilliad Agreement: a workplace in which we grow, connect, and thrive.

 

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