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Role Description
As the Field Marketing Manager, you’ll lead the strategy and execution of field marketing activities across North America. Reporting to the Director of Field & Customer Marketing, you’ll be responsible for creating and implementing comprehensive field marketing programs encompassing third-party events, Dropbox-driven events, and regional activities that progress pipeline deals. This role requires a strategic mindset to develop and execute programs that drive meaningful engagement with target accounts and deliver measurable business impact. This is a high-impact and visible role for a creative and data-driven marketing professional with expertise in field marketing and event management.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute a comprehensive field marketing strategy for North America that aligns with company objectives and supports revenue growth through various event types: third-party, Dropbox-driven, and regional events.
- Create and manage a field marketing event calendar that strategically positions Dropbox at industry events, trade shows, and customer-focused activities throughout the year.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with sales teams to ensure field marketing activities directly support pipeline generation and deal progression within target accounts.
- Design and implement pre-event and post-event engagement strategies to maximize attendance, participation, and lead conversion from field marketing activities.
- Manage vendor relationships, venue selection, contract negotiations, and budget allocation across all field marketing initiatives in North America.
- Partner with cross-functional teams including campaign strategy, sales, product marketing, and content marketing, to ensure consistent messaging and maximize the impact of field marketing programs.
- Track and analyze program performance using key metrics, providing regular reporting on ROI and making data-driven recommendations for program optimization.
- Collaborate with the content strategy team to develop compelling event materials, presentations, and promotional assets that align with Dropbox brand guidelines.
Requirements
- 4-6 years of B2B marketing experience within SaaS technology companies, with at least 2+ years focused on field marketing and event management
- Proven track record of successfully building and scaling field marketing programs that drive measurable business results.
- Strong understanding of B2B lead flow processes and experience working closely with marketing ops, sales ops, and direct sales teams.
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects and events with attention to detail and consistent execution
- Experience in budget management and vendor negotiations for large-scale events and marketing programs.
- Data-driven approach with experience in analyzing program performance and providing actionable insights for optimization
- Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the organization.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience marketing SaaS productivity solutions or related categories, with understanding of both sales-assisted and product-led growth models
- Previous experience managing field marketing programs across multiple regions or territories.
- Experience with event management platforms and marketing automation tools.
- MBA or relevant advanced degree in Marketing, Business, or related field.
Compensation
US Zone 1
This role is not available in Zone 1
US Zone 2
$142,300—$192,500 USD
US Zone 3
$126,500—$171,100 USD
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