Senior Marketing Manager - Olympic and Team USA Partnership
This is a rare opportunity to sit at the center of one of the most recognizable partnerships in sports. As a Senior Marketing Manager - Olympic and Team USA Partnership, you'll serve as Guild's lead relationship owner across USOPP and the Olympic ecosystem, managing executive-level stakeholders, shaping LA28 strategy, and driving sponsorship activations that connect Guild's mission to a global audience.
Requirements
- 6-10 years of experience in sports marketing, brand partnerships, or sponsorship strategy
- Experience working within or alongside the Olympic ecosystem strongly preferred
- Demonstrated experience managing complex, high-visibility partnerships with multiple stakeholders
- Proven ability to design and execute integrated marketing activations tied to sponsorship rights
- Executive presence and comfort engaging C-suite leaders and external partners
- Strong commercial instinct - able to translate sponsorship into tangible business value
- Experience navigating matrixed organizations and leading cross-functional alignment
- Agency management experience strongly preferred
Benefits
- Access to low-cost, high-quality health care options through Collective Health and Kaiser (due to coverage limitations, Kaiser is currently only available in CA & CO)
- Access to a 401k to help save for the future
- Vacation policy to rest and recharge
- 8 days of fully-paid sick leave, to take the time to heal and or recover
- Family-friendly benefits, including 12 weeks of parental leave for non-birthing parents and 18-20 weeks for birthing parents; 4-week ramp-up period for when employees return from a leave of 6 weeks or more; as well as employer-paid short-term and long-term disability, employer-sponsored life insurance, fertility and caregiving benefits.
- Well-rounded wellness benefits including free and low cost mental health resources and financial wellbeing support services
- Education benefits and tuition assistance to help your future development and growth
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