Director of Data & Analytics

Brooklyn, NY
Full Time
Media
Senior Manager/Supervisor

Director of Data & Analytics

 

Who We Are

Madwell is a Brooklyn-based creative collective built to disrupt the traditional agency model. Why? Because we believe successful marketing can be anything. And we love that. We were founded in 2010 in Bushwick, Brooklyn and still call that colorful, creative neighborhood home. (We also call Denver home—that’s where you’ll find our sister office.) We believe that wild creativity can live happily alongside a laser-focus on results, and we consistently work with a wide range of clients including cosmetics, telcom, spirits, and oh so much more. 

 

What You’ll Do

At Madwell, the “well” in our name comes from the belief that all creativity must achieve a business outcome. Since we aren’t chasing creativity, for creativity-sake, measurement is crucial. As the Director of Data and  Analytics, you’ll be redefining our measurement offering for the ever-changing landscape, setting up easy to digest data visualizations, going deep into data sets to unlock a never-been-thought-of insight, and optimizing solutions to achieve outsized results - no matter the KPI. 

 

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Develop measurement and optimization strategies. Work in partnership with Media Directors to ensure reporting delivers on meaningful  insights and actionable recommendations for clients. 
  • Map systems and interfaces used to manage data, set standards for data management.
  • Identify, design, and implement internal process improvements: automating manual processes, optimizing data delivery, re-designing infrastructure for greater scalability.
  • Work with media team to synthesize data into various data cuts & visualizations to aid client reporting deliverables 
  • Monitoring KPIs, flagging potential performance improvements to the team early and often, and keeping the team informed of progress
  • Effectively communicate complex technical concepts, processes and results to non-technical audiences
  • Implement machine learning and AI solutions where possible to deliver on innovative solutions for client partners 
  • Prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work.

Our Must-Haves

  • 8+ years of data analyst experience in an agency or brand-side role 
  • Strong knowledge of creating media KPI recommendations based on  larger business objectives 
  • In-depth understanding of the digital media landscape
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to synthesize datasets to build a compelling story with an actionable recommendations 
  • Experience with data architecture, data modeling, database design, and/or data warehousing to build client-facing dashboards 
  • Hands-on experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Looker, Tableau, Datarama, etc.) 
  • Broad awareness of data science concepts including, linear regression, logistic regression, correlation variance, standard dev, etc. 
  • Methodical and well-organized - knows every detail to the T 

Lines of Report

 Reporting to: Head of Integrated Strategy 

 

Madwell Values

  • Adaptability
  • Experimentation
  • Independence
  • People
  • Diversity
  • Initiative
  • Partnership
  • Safe Space
  • Open Mindset
  • Discipline of Vision

If you’re interested in learning more about our values, check out our website: https://www.madwell.com/values/index.html

Our Diversity Commitment

The stress of job searching can make you wonder if you’re enough. Studies have even shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs when they don’t meet every qualification. We believe that you ARE enough, and that it’s okay not to meet every requirement. 

At Madwell, we are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you’re excited to work with us but not sure you check every box, apply anyway! You may be just right for this role or other roles.


Salary starting at $130,000

* This is a hybrid role based out of our NYC office, you must be located within commuting distance of Brooklyn, NY  to be considered for this role. This role requires the candidate to be in the Brooklyn office 3 times a week*

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