Lead local Offers product strategy and roadmap to drive cardholder engagement and issuer value. Own performance metrics, segmentation, and insights. Manage merchant and partner ecosystem, develop business cases, and oversee end-to-end campaign delivery. Influence cross-functional stakeholders, present to senior leadership, and build team capability to execute scalable, data-driven solutions.
Our Purpose
Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we're helping build a sustainable economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions secure, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential.
Title and Summary
Director, Product Marketing
Overview
Mastercard Offers is a global ecosystem of benefits, partnerships, and merchant-funded incentives designed to increase cardholder engagement, strengthen issuer relationships, and generate measurable value across retail, travel, dining, and digital commerce. The platform connects consumers to personalized, data-driven offers by leveraging Mastercard's global network, merchant partnerships, and advanced analytics to deliver relevant, scalable, and frictionless experiences.
Within this ecosystem, the Offers program plays a strategic role in driving cardholder engagement, issuer differentiation, and merchant value. The Director, Product Marketing will lead the definition and execution of the local Offers strategy, including product roadmap, market priorities, and execution plans to deliver strong commercial, consumer, and operational outcomes.
This role sits at the intersection of product strategy, analytics, partnerships, and execution, with accountability for market-facing product leadership, portfolio performance, stakeholder alignment, and cross-functional delivery. The ideal candidate combines strategic thinking, strong business judgment, data-driven decision-making, and the ability to influence across a complex matrix organization.
Role & Responsibilities
Strategy & Product Leadership
Lead the local product strategy and roadmap for Offers, aligning market needs, regional priorities, and global product direction to drive growth and differentiation.
Define success metrics and KPIs across engagement, incremental spend, merchant performance, and issuer value; continuously evolve the program based on insights and outcomes.
Identify and prioritize product enhancement opportunities by translating customer needs, market dynamics, and performance insights into scalable solutions and differentiated value propositions.
Performance Management & Insights
Oversee program performance analysis, ensuring sophisticated segmentation, trend identification, and actionable insight generation.
Develop performance frameworks, dashboards, and executive-ready insights to monitor business outcomes, support decision-making, and inform roadmap prioritization.
Synthesize complex data into clear strategic narratives and recommendations for senior leadership, issuers, and internal stakeholders.
Merchant & Partner Ecosystem
Lead the merchant and partner ecosystem strategy, setting priorities across categories and partnerships to maximize scale, relevance, and commercial impact.
Partner closely with commercial, marketing services, and account teams to strengthen merchant relationships, optimize offer design, and drive sustainable portfolio growth.
Develop business cases and strategic recommendations for partnership opportunities, product enhancements, and market expansion initiatives.
Delivery, Operations & Collaboration
Oversee end-to-end execution of offers and campaigns, ensuring strong planning, flawless delivery, and continuous optimization.
Partner across technology, analytics, operations, and market-facing teams to prioritize initiatives, resolve dependencies, and ensure successful delivery at scale.
Ensure effective onboarding of new partners from both contractual and operational perspectives, setting standards for efficiency and quality.
Leadership & Influence
Serve as the market-facing product lead for Offers, representing the product with internal and external stakeholders and influencing decisions across Product, Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Technology.
Lead, develop, and inspire team members, building organizational capability and setting a high bar for strategic thinking, execution excellence, and stakeholder management.
Present product strategy, performance, and recommendations to senior leadership with clarity, strong judgment, and a focus on measurable business impact.
All About You
Must-Have Skills
Significant experience in product management, product marketing, business leadership, or general management, with responsibility for complex products, platforms, or portfolios.
Strong strategic and analytical capabilities, including KPI design, segmentation, trend analysis, and performance optimization.
Deep understanding of loyalty programs, consumer incentives, merchant-funded offers, or retail/ecommerce ecosystems.
Ability to translate data into insights, insights into strategy, and strategy into execution.
Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex concepts into clear recommendations and influence senior stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively across a matrixed organization and build strong partnerships across commercial, technical, and regional teams.
Proficiency in English.
Bachelor's degree with 15+ years of relevant professional experience; MBA or postgraduate degree preferred.
Nice-to-Have Skills
Experience within payments, fintech, or financial services ecosystems.
Exposure to issuer partnerships, cardholder engagement strategies, or CRM-driven programs.
Experience managing and developing talent, creating strong team culture, and driving high performance.
Background working with external technology or loyalty vendors.
Experience with digital platforms, mobile-first consumer journeys, or marketplace models.
Corporate Security Responsibility
All activities involving access to Mastercard assets, information, and networks comes with an inherent risk to the organization and, therefore, it is expected that every person working for, or on behalf of, Mastercard is responsible for information security and must:
Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we're helping build a sustainable economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions secure, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential.
Title and Summary
Director, Product Marketing
Overview
Mastercard Offers is a global ecosystem of benefits, partnerships, and merchant-funded incentives designed to increase cardholder engagement, strengthen issuer relationships, and generate measurable value across retail, travel, dining, and digital commerce. The platform connects consumers to personalized, data-driven offers by leveraging Mastercard's global network, merchant partnerships, and advanced analytics to deliver relevant, scalable, and frictionless experiences.
Within this ecosystem, the Offers program plays a strategic role in driving cardholder engagement, issuer differentiation, and merchant value. The Director, Product Marketing will lead the definition and execution of the local Offers strategy, including product roadmap, market priorities, and execution plans to deliver strong commercial, consumer, and operational outcomes.
This role sits at the intersection of product strategy, analytics, partnerships, and execution, with accountability for market-facing product leadership, portfolio performance, stakeholder alignment, and cross-functional delivery. The ideal candidate combines strategic thinking, strong business judgment, data-driven decision-making, and the ability to influence across a complex matrix organization.
Role & Responsibilities
Strategy & Product Leadership
Lead the local product strategy and roadmap for Offers, aligning market needs, regional priorities, and global product direction to drive growth and differentiation.
Define success metrics and KPIs across engagement, incremental spend, merchant performance, and issuer value; continuously evolve the program based on insights and outcomes.
Identify and prioritize product enhancement opportunities by translating customer needs, market dynamics, and performance insights into scalable solutions and differentiated value propositions.
Performance Management & Insights
Oversee program performance analysis, ensuring sophisticated segmentation, trend identification, and actionable insight generation.
Develop performance frameworks, dashboards, and executive-ready insights to monitor business outcomes, support decision-making, and inform roadmap prioritization.
Synthesize complex data into clear strategic narratives and recommendations for senior leadership, issuers, and internal stakeholders.
Merchant & Partner Ecosystem
Lead the merchant and partner ecosystem strategy, setting priorities across categories and partnerships to maximize scale, relevance, and commercial impact.
Partner closely with commercial, marketing services, and account teams to strengthen merchant relationships, optimize offer design, and drive sustainable portfolio growth.
Develop business cases and strategic recommendations for partnership opportunities, product enhancements, and market expansion initiatives.
Delivery, Operations & Collaboration
Oversee end-to-end execution of offers and campaigns, ensuring strong planning, flawless delivery, and continuous optimization.
Partner across technology, analytics, operations, and market-facing teams to prioritize initiatives, resolve dependencies, and ensure successful delivery at scale.
Ensure effective onboarding of new partners from both contractual and operational perspectives, setting standards for efficiency and quality.
Leadership & Influence
Serve as the market-facing product lead for Offers, representing the product with internal and external stakeholders and influencing decisions across Product, Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Technology.
Lead, develop, and inspire team members, building organizational capability and setting a high bar for strategic thinking, execution excellence, and stakeholder management.
Present product strategy, performance, and recommendations to senior leadership with clarity, strong judgment, and a focus on measurable business impact.
All About You
Must-Have Skills
Significant experience in product management, product marketing, business leadership, or general management, with responsibility for complex products, platforms, or portfolios.
Strong strategic and analytical capabilities, including KPI design, segmentation, trend analysis, and performance optimization.
Deep understanding of loyalty programs, consumer incentives, merchant-funded offers, or retail/ecommerce ecosystems.
Ability to translate data into insights, insights into strategy, and strategy into execution.
Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex concepts into clear recommendations and influence senior stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively across a matrixed organization and build strong partnerships across commercial, technical, and regional teams.
Proficiency in English.
Bachelor's degree with 15+ years of relevant professional experience; MBA or postgraduate degree preferred.
Nice-to-Have Skills
Experience within payments, fintech, or financial services ecosystems.
Exposure to issuer partnerships, cardholder engagement strategies, or CRM-driven programs.
Experience managing and developing talent, creating strong team culture, and driving high performance.
Background working with external technology or loyalty vendors.
Experience with digital platforms, mobile-first consumer journeys, or marketplace models.
Corporate Security Responsibility
All activities involving access to Mastercard assets, information, and networks comes with an inherent risk to the organization and, therefore, it is expected that every person working for, or on behalf of, Mastercard is responsible for information security and must:
- Abide by Mastercard's security policies and practices;
- Ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the information being accessed;
- Report any suspected information security violation or breach, and
- Complete all periodic mandatory security trainings in accordance with Mastercard's guidelines.
Mastercard San Francisco, California, USA Office
123 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94105
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