Chief Marketing Officer

Comet Capital
London
4 weeks ago
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PleasureDomes.ai is Hiring a CMO to Ignite the Future of AI-Powered Entertainment!

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  • Navigate the Wild West of Adult Marketing:Show off your compliance kung-fu and keep our brand sparkling clean (well, relatively).
  • Build a Marketing Dream Team:Lead a crew of creative rebels who aren't afraid to push boundaries (responsibly!).
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  • A proven track record of marketing wizardry in tech or the adult entertainment industry.
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Bonus Points If You:

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