Director of Product (remote)

Celebrities’ Breath Collectibles is the leading company specializing in the collection, preservation, and distribution of unique keepsakes capturing the breath of renowned celebrities. We pride ourselves on offering our customers an authentic, exclusive experience that brings them closer to the celebrities they adore. As we grow, we’re looking for an innovative Director of Product to lead our product vision and deliver unparalleled experiences to our users.


Key Responsibilities:

  1. Product Vision & Strategy: Define and drive the product vision, strategy, and roadmap, ensuring alignment with the company’s business objectives and market needs.
  2. Leadership: Lead, mentor, and grow a high-performing product team. Foster a collaborative culture that bridges the product, engineering, design, and marketing teams.
  3. Customer Centricity: Prioritize customer needs and feedback, ensuring the product delivers value and an exceptional experience.
  4. Market Analysis: Conduct thorough market research to identify opportunities, monitor competitive products, and ensure Celebrities’ Breath remains a market leader.
  5. Lifecycle Management: Oversee the entire product lifecycle, from ideation to end-of-life, ensuring timely delivery and quality.
  6. Stakeholder Management: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams and external partners, ensuring alignment and effective communication.
  7. Monetization & Growth: Identify and act on opportunities for product monetization, optimizing for sustainable growth.
  8. Innovation: Stay updated with the latest trends in the collectible and celebrity industries, driving innovation to keep the product ahead of the curve.

Qualifications:


What We Offer:


How to Apply:
Send your resume, cover letter to [career@celebritiesbreath.com]. Use “Director of Product Application - [Your Name]” as the subject line.


Celebrities’ Breath Collectibles is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need.

Idea credits to the Berardone