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A market-leading firm in Telford is seeking a Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to spearhead growth and data-driven strategies. This pivotal role involves optimizing all revenue-generating functions and executing a unified commercial strategy. Candidates should possess strong commercial growth leadership experience, adept at analyzing complex revenue data. The position offers a competitive salary of £150,000 – £200,000 along with equity participation, promising significant wealth creation potential. The company is on a strong growth trajectory, currently producing £17m EBITDA.
Location: Telford – Hybrid, with occasional travel to main HQ
Salary: £150,000 – £200,000 + Equity + Bonus
Reporting to: CEO
This Chief Revenue Officer role is not a traditional sales leadership position. The CEO is seeking a highly commercial, data-driven growth leader, someone who excels at analysing complex revenue data, identifying trends, and translating insight into scalable commercial outcomes.
The CRO will bring a deep understanding of unit economics, with the ability to interrogate margins end-to-end: from revenue performance and channel efficiency through to salary costs, commission structures, and contribution margins. This role will own and optimise the full commercial data set and use it to drive strategic execution across all revenue streams.
The business is currently on a strong and stable growth trajectory, generating approximately £17m EBITDA. The ambition is to scale this to £45–50m over the coming years.
To support this growth, the business has successfully introduced new routes to market, all of which are performing well and gaining momentum.
The company is a market-leading brand with an excellent reputation, strong financial performance, and a highly capable senior leadership team already in place.
The CRO will have end-to-end ownership of all revenue-generating functions, including:
Each of these areas is already led by senior managers. The CRO’s role is to unify, optimise, and scale these functions under a single commercial strategy.
Historically, growth has been driven primarily through the distribution model. More recently, significant investment has been made into direct sales and acquisition, and early results are already proving highly positive.
This role is not about turnaround or market discovery. The strategy is largely defined and working well. Instead, the CRO will focus on:
This is a standout opportunity for a senior growth or commercial leader:
The appointment of this CRO / Chief Growth Officer represents the final strategic hire in the senior leadership team and will be pivotal in taking the business to its next phase of substantial growth.