Growth Strategy Lead
The Opportunity
We’re hiring a Growth Strategy Lead to act as a strategic partner to our marketing and executive leadership team. This role focuses on understanding where growth is working, where it’s breaking, and how we should respond.
You will operate across all acquisition channels, connecting signals from marketing, product, web, retail, and customer behavior to surface the highest-impact opportunities for growth and guide how we act on them, grounded in data and performance insights. You’ll proactively identify where to focus and how to improve performance, and step in when outcomes fall short to diagnose root causes, connect disparate signals, and help the team align on clear next steps.
You’ll do this by framing the right questions and translating insights into actionable recommendations. This role reports to the Senior Director of Growth Marketing and partners closely with channel owners, creative, and analytics teams.
This person must be based in the United States or Canada. Hatch is based out of California, so this role would be asked to be available during PST/PDT hours.
What You’ll Do
In Your First 45 Days
Get up to speed on Hatch’s business, including growth strategy, channel mix, customer segments, and key performance drivers
Build a clear view of current performance across marketing, web, and retail, identifying the most critical gaps and areas of opportunity
Partner with marketing, product, and analytics to understand how data is structured and where key blind spots exist
Surface and prioritize 3-4 high-impact opportunities or risks, with clear hypotheses and initial recommendations to guide near-term focus
By 90 days
Regularly synthesize inputs across marketing channels, retail, DTC, and market signals to identify the most important growth opportunities and risks
Partner with channel owners (paid social, PPC, influencer, creative, web) to shape test plans, size opportunities, and prioritize initiatives
Translate complex or incomplete data into clear narratives that help leadership make informed decisions
Establish a consistent cadence of insight sharing, helping teams and leadership stay focused on what matters most
After Your First Year
Play a central role in shaping Hatch’s growth strategy, contributing to annual planning and long-term investment decisions
Identify step-change opportunities across channels, customer segments, and new growth levers
Serve as a trusted thought partner to marketing and executive leadership, bringing clarity to ambiguous or high-stakes questions
Consistently improve marketing efficiency and business performance through strong prioritization and strategic recommendations
What You’ll Bring
6+ years of experience in growth marketing strategy, business strategy, or similar roles within high-growth consumer or e-commerce environments
Strong ability to work with data and synthesize it into clear, actionable insights and recommendations; comfortable using tools like SQL, Excel/Sheets, and BI platforms with a focus on interpretation over reporting
Experience in management consulting, business operations, or strategic growth roles strongly preferred
Proven track record of influencing cross-functional teams and executive leadership with clear thinking, strong judgment, and compelling communication
Comfortable stepping into ambiguous or high-pressure situations to assess performance issues, identify root causes, and recommend clear next steps
Deep understanding of marketing growth levers, including channel mix, audience expansion, and conversion optimization
Experience designing and evaluating experiments across marketing and web channels
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to tell clear, compelling stories that drive alignment and action
High curiosity and strong business judgment, with a focus on identifying what matters most
How You’ll Work
Operate as a horizontal partner across marketing, product, retail, and analytics teams, working closely with Data/Analytics to define the right questions, interpret outputs, and translate findings into business decisions
Focus on diagnosing opportunities and shaping recommendations rather than owning execution or channel performance
Influence priorities and roadmaps by bringing clarity, structure, and strong judgment to complex problems