Director, Media (JAPAC)
Palo Alto Networks is hiring a Director of Media for the JAPAC region to lead strategic media investments and brand narrative. The role involves managing multi-million dollar budgets and optimizing AdTech stacks like 6Sense and Demandbase to drive pipeline velocity. You will act as a strategic operator, bridging complex data insights with high-level executive storytelling. This is a high-impact leadership role focused on disrupting B2B marketing channels across digital and physical environments.
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Marketing
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Onsite, Singapore
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What you will work on
Palo Alto Networks is hiring a Director of Media for the JAPAC region to lead strategic media investments and brand narrative. The role involves managing multi-million dollar budgets and optimizing AdTech stacks like 6Sense and Demandbase to drive pipeline velocity. You will act as a strategic operator, bridging complex data insights with high-level executive storytelling. This is a high-impact leadership role focused on disrupting B2B marketing channels across digital and physical environments.
TAL's take
Director level role at a top-tier global cybersecurity leader, highly specific scope in media operations.
Clear strategic responsibilities, well-defined AdTech stack, and specific geographic focus (JAPAC).
Salaries at Palo Alto Networks
31.2 LPA average
Based on 34 Grapevine salary entries for Palo Alto Networks.
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15 LPA average
Range: 15 - 16 LPA
Must haves
- Deep understanding of media operations
- Experience with AdTech/MarTech stack
- Expertise in JAPAC media landscape
- Ability to synthesize complex media metrics into business narratives
- Experience managing multi-million dollar investments
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About the company
Palo Alto Networks is a major global cybersecurity company and public enterprise.
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