
Addepar is a global data and AI platform empowering investment professionals to turn complex financial information into actionable intelligence. Addepar unifies portfolio, market and client data in a total portfolio view and delivers AI-powered insights within investment and client workflows. More than 1,400 firms in nearly 60 countries use Addepar to manage and advise on nearly $9 trillion in assets. Its open platform integrates with nearly 650 software, data and consulting partners to power end-to-end investment operations across firms of all sizes and complexity. Addepar supports clients worldwide with offices in New York City, Salt Lake City, London, Edinburgh, Pune, Dubai, Geneva and So Paulo.
We are seeking a Head of Demand Generation to own our full revenue marketing engine and lead our demand generation and digital marketing initiatives globally. Reporting directly to the Chief Marketing Officer, youll be an integral member of the marketing leadership team. Youll oversee our global demand programs (campaigns, paid/digital, field, ABM, email and more). You will collaborate closely with our cross-functional teams to create and execute high-impact strategies that drive pipeline growth, revenue, and brand equity within new and existing business.
Addepar takes a market-based approach to pay. A successful candidates starting pay will be determined based on the role, job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target base salary for roles in Colorado, California, and New York.
The current range for this role is $200,000 - $260,000 (base salary) + bonus + equity + benefits.
Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process. Additionally, these ranges reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without requiring current or future visa sponsorship (for example, employment-based visas such as H-1B, F-1/OPT, or similar), and must be authorized to begin work in the U.S. on their first day of employment.