Membership Manager, B2C Sales

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About us:

Chief is a private network of the most powerful women executives in business. Our mission is to maximize the leadership impact of our members. Our network represents more than 10,000 companies including 77% of the Fortune 100, and nearly 40% of our members are in the C-Suite. Chief has been recognized as one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies and one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies.

Membership to Chief provides access to a vetted community of senior women executives and valuable insights that shape their leadership. The experience is digital and in-person, allowing members to build connections, engage in compelling discussions, and access resources in ways that are most meaningful to them. Our offerings range from executive coaching and executive education to thoughtful in-person and virtual programming and events that guide leaders through the most pressing topics in business. We have members across the United States with clubhouse locations in NYC, LA, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.

Founded in 2019, Chief is backed by renowned investors including CapitalG, General Catalyst, Inspired Capital, and Primary Ventures.

Our network brings women in leadership together to share their ideas, insight, and influence, and the power of what we’re doing is felt by every member of our team. Our workplace is built on being real and respectful. We help grow careers, maintain our team’s wellbeing, and give everyone a seat at the table. We build teams where diverse voices, identities, perspectives, and experiences are represented and celebrated. Read more about working at Chief: https://chief.com/careers.

About the Role

The Membership Manager is a high-impact individual contributor on Chief’s B2C sales team, responsible for driving new membership revenue across the country. This role is ideal for a seasoned closer who thrives in consultative, phone-based sales, manages pipeline with rigor, and consistently exceeds quota.

You will own the sales cycle from when the interview is scheduled through close and play a strategic role in optimizing funnel performance and accelerating revenue growth.

What You’ll Do

  • Own and close a monthly new business quota, consistently driving high ASP outcomes

  • Lead virtual consultations with senior women leaders (C-suite & C-1)

  • Actively vet leads during the virtual consultation process using Chief’s membership criteria

  • Run a disciplined, data-driven pipeline in Salesforce with clear forecasting and next steps

  • Proactively manage follow-up cadence to shorten sales cycles and increase conversion

  • Partner cross-functionally to improve funnel efficiency, retargeting efforts, and conversion rates

  • Identify trends in objections, buying signals, and deal blockers to continuously refine the sales motion

What You’ve Done (and Do Well)

  • 4+ years of quota-carrying sales experience with a proven track record of exceeding targets

  • Strong closer with demonstrated success selling over the phone and in virtual environments

  • Experience selling to senior executives and/or sophisticated buyers

  • Consistent history of high ASP and multi-layered deal management

  • Deep familiarity with Salesforce (pipeline management, forecasting, reporting)

  • Comfortable managing 100+ active opportunities at various stages

  • Highly organized, metrics-driven, and accountable for results

  • Thrives in fast-paced, evolving environments

  • Experience with Salesloft/Lemlist, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Clay, or similar tools strongly preferred

Why You'll Want to Work Here:

  • Competitive salary and equity

  • Flexible vacation policy

  • 20 weeks of paid gender neutral parental leave

  • Full medical, dental, and vision packages, 401(k)

  • Opportunity to work for a startup focused on driving real change for women in business

  • Opportunity to create and attend inspiring experiences and events with leaders of the industry

  • Access to our ongoing virtual Chief member exclusive content, including workshops, thought leadership, and iconic speakers

While we’re committed to remaining compliant and adhering to mandates, for us, pay transparency is more than a consideration of what’s lawful and unlawful but rather, an opportunity to disclose what’s required, and what we think is a fair and equitable compensation framework.

At Chief, we want to hire, develop, and retain the best talent, making Chief a top destination to accelerate your career. Our compensation framework is a key part of our vision, and we continually revisit and invest in our philosophy and framework to ensure we remain competitive and relevant, on a quest to achieve our vision.

The pay transparency mandates, as well as our own policies and practices, are a means of narrowing the gender pay gap and fostering an engaged and positive working environment that builds trust, on our mission to change the face of leadership.

The base salary for this role is: $90,000 + Commission up to $60,000

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