Director of Product Management, Measurement
New York, NYAll locationsNew York, NYSan Francisco, CA Hybrid
$180,000–$200,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
We are seeking a Director of Product Management to own the strategy and execution of our core programmatic platform, bringing together audience, inventory, and measurement capabilities under a unified, performance-led vision. This is a high-impact, highly visible leadership role that sits at the intersection of technology, data, and go-to-market. You will work closely with engineering, data science, design, and commercial leadership to define the next generation of our programmatic stack — and help establish Zeta as the definitive full-stack alternative to the walled gardens.
What you'll bring
- 10+ years of product management experience, with 5+ years in programmatic advertising, ad tech platforms, or marketing technology
- Deep knowledge of the programmatic ecosystem — DSP/SSP mechanics, auction dynamics, identity resolution, audience segmentation, and supply chain integrity
- Proven ability to define and ship complex, data-intensive platform products at scale
- Experience partnering with AI/ML teams to embed intelligence into product workflows — including defining model requirements, evaluation criteria, and human-in-the-loop designs
- Strong commercial acumen — able to connect product decisions to revenue outcomes and articulate roadmap priorities to enterprise clients and internal executives
- Excellent communication and leadership skills
- able to synthesize complexity and drive alignment across engineering, design, data, and GTM organizations
- Experience leading and developing high-performing PM teams
- Experience working across both buy-side (DSP) and sell-side (SSP) platforms
- Familiarity with CDP architectures and first-party data activation strategies
- Exposure to curation, deal management, or curated marketplace models
- Prior experience at an independent ad tech company building against scaled walled garden competitors