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Marketing Science & Data Strategy Lead at Hyper-Growth Indie Media Agency

Grey Matter Recruitment
London
1 week ago
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We’re looking for an experienced Marketing Science & Data Strategy Lead to join a forward-thinking digital and media organisation.


The Agency:


  • Revered by Fortune 500 brands for its clarity, strong partnerships, and industry-leading expertise, our client serves as a market leader, guaranteeing clients a sharply focused future amidst evolving landscapes.
  • Proprietary AI software that allows deeper insights, better campaigns and faster launches.
  • 1000+ employees with global offices


The Role


  • Partner with senior clients and internal leadership to define analytics and modelling roadmaps that unlock long-term business opportunities.
  • Translate complex analytics into actionable insights through data storytelling, marketing performance across channels (Display, Video, Social, Search, Audio, OOH) clear and impactful.
  • Collaborate with media, creative, and technology partners to ensure integrated, innovative solutions.
  • Manage and mentor a team of Managers and Analysts, fostering growth in statistical methods, strategic thinking, and client communication.
  • Advise on the adoption and application of advanced marketing technologies such as data clean rooms, CDPs, or marketing mix modelling.


About You


  • Proven experience leading and developing analytics teams, with a strong background in statistical modelling, experimentation, and measurement methodologies.
  • Experience in client-facing roles, with the ability to present complex results clearly to senior stakeholders.
  • Solid understanding of marketing analytics and digital media.
  • Familiarity with marketing technologies and advanced analytics tools (SQL, Python, R, or equivalent).


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