Head of Creative Effectiveness Insight

Nicholson Glover
London
1 year ago
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Shape the Future of Advertising


Why Join?

Are you a visionary in advertising and analytics, eager to shape the future of creative insights? Imagine leading a team that transforms the untapped potential of creative data into strategic, actionable insights for some of the world’s most iconic brands. If you’re passionate about leveraging data to drive meaningful impact and are ready to take on a pioneering role, this opportunity is your once-in-a-career chance to make a significant mark on the industry.


About The Company

Our client is a dynamic, forward-thinking B2B SaaS platform that’s changing the game in global marketing. Partnering with top brands like Google, Unilever, and Pepsi, they harness the power of machine learning to decode the creative elements that drive advertising success. By turning digital content into a rich dataset of creative insights, they empower marketers to make smarter decisions and elevate their brand’s creative impact. Their mission? To put data at the heart of every creative decision.


The Day-to-Day

As the Head of Creative Insights, you’ll be the driving force behind a new frontier in advertising analytics. Reporting directly to the Chief Revenue Officer, you’ll shape company strategy, build a world-class insights team, and influence key decisions across the business. From crafting scalable research methods to publishing thought leadership that makes headlines, your work will resonate at the highest levels of the industry. Whether you’re collaborating with global brands or working closely with cross-functional teams, you’ll ensure that every insight delivered is both groundbreaking and actionable.


The Ideal Candidate

You’re not just a data expert—you’re a passionate advocate for the power of creative data to transform marketing outcomes. With over 12 years of experience in media, advertising, technology, and analytics, you have a deep understanding of the advertising ecosystem and a proven track record of delivering insights that matter. You’re equally comfortable in front of C-suite executives or diving deep into data with your team. Ideally you will have some experience with SQL, R, Python, and visualisation tools like Tableau or Looker, BUT this is a primarily a leadership role and will have the support of a data team. If you’re hungry to build something remarkable and have the vision to lead, this role is your perfect next step.


Are you ready to lead the charge in creative data analytics and redefine the future of advertising? If so, let’s make it happen. Apply now to join a team where your insights will not only be valued—they’ll be transformative.

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