Full-Time

Partnerships and Alliances Manager

Posted on 7/23/2025

Deleteme

Deleteme

51-200 employees

Subscription-based personal data removal service

No salary listed

Boston, MA, USA

Remote

Category
Business & Strategy (3)
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Requirements
  • Minimum of 5+ years in partnerships/alliances, ideally with direct experience embedding into AWS, Azure, and GCP ecosystems.
  • A desire to build and scale a partner program from the ground up in B2B SaaS (cybersecurity or adjacent industries a plus).
  • Strong operational expertise — comfortable designing processes, aligning sellers, and building repeatable partner playbooks.
  • Demonstrated ability to cultivate field-level partner relationships and create pipeline through co-sell engagement.
  • Strategic thinker who can execute tactically; thrives in early-stage, fast-moving environments.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills with both partners and internal stakeholders.
  • A can-do attitude and a solid sense of humor.
  • Bonus: experience transacting in Public Sector (SLED/FED) partner environments.
Responsibilities
  • Assist in expanding DeleteMe’s partner ecosystem with a heavy focus on AWS, Azure, and GCP (marketplace and co-sell motions).
  • Assist in designing and operationalizing scalable partner programs to drive growth — including enablement, incentives, and joint GTM efforts.
  • Proactively identify and create opportunities to integrate DeleteMe into partner sales cycles, with an emphasis on hyperscaler alignment.
  • Develop strong connections with key partner reps and field sellers to embed DeleteMe solutions into their priorities.
  • Drive DeleteMe’s efforts with AWS; when appropriate, replicate success across Azure and GCP.
  • Refine and grow our internal partner program; push adoption so partners are engaged on every deal.
  • Represent DeleteMe at partner events, summits, and joint customer engagements.
  • Track KPIs and build reporting frameworks to measure partner impact, program ROI, and pipeline contribution.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bonus: experience transacting in Public Sector (SLED/FED) partner environments.

DeleteMe helps individuals protect their online privacy by removing personal information from search engines and data broker databases. It works by customers subscribing to a recurring service; they submit their personal data, after which DeleteMe’s experts search the web for the information and initiate removal requests. A detailed report is provided within seven days, and the process repeats every three months to maintain ongoing protection. The business relies on a subscription-based revenue model that funds regular scans and deletions to keep clients’ data off the internet. Compared to competitors, DeleteMe focuses on continual monitoring and repeated removals over time, offering ongoing privacy protection and reputation management. The company’s goal is to reduce the spread of a person’s personal data online and give individuals visibility and control over what information about them remains accessible.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$8.7M

Headquarters

Somerville, Massachusetts

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Social engineering attacks rose 89% last year, boosting demand for PII removal.
  • TD SYNNEX partnership expands access to small, midmarket, and enterprise businesses.
  • Over 100 million data removals since 2010 establish market leadership in privacy.

What critics are saying

  • Incogni erodes share with $8/month automated removal versus DeleteMe's $129/year.
  • California opt-out laws enable free self-service, bypassing paid subscriptions in 18-24 months.
  • Optery covers 325+ brokers more efficiently, capturing customers in 12-18 months.

What makes Deleteme unique

  • DeleteMe combines human experts with automation for accurate data removal from 950+ sites.
  • Acquired Block Party in April 2026 to scan and clean social media on 12 platforms.
  • Partnered with TD SYNNEX on April 16, 2026, for B2B privacy protection distribution.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Childcare Support

Gym Membership

Birthday Time Off

Company News

Cloudwards.net
Apr 9th, 2026
DeleteMe acquires social media tool Block Party.

DeleteMe acquires social media tool Block Party. DeleteMe hints at expanding its online privacy protection by acquiring Block Party, a social-media clean-up tool. Both tools remain separate for now. Last Updated: 09 Apr'26 DeleteMe is one of the best-known online data removal services, contacting data brokers on your behalf to request data removal (you can read more about it in its DeleteMe review). Data brokers harvest publicly available data about people and package that information to sell to companies, government agencies and really anyone who wants to know more about you. These data removal services are useful because it automates the removal process, which would take far more time if a person wanted to do it themselves. They also continue to monitor data broker sites, and they will continue to request data deleting if data brokers start collecting information again. However, a soft spot in data removal is that many people publish information on their accounts - like Instagram, Facebook, X and Google - that can be harvested by data brokers. Enter Block Party, a service that scans personal accounts across 12 platforms, flags privacy risks and bulk-cleans your posts, photos and connections to reduce your online exposure. This past week, DeleteMe announced it was acquiring Block Party, saying it "closes this gap by acting like a privacy expert for your social media." Although both services remain separate for now, DeleteMe plans to incorporate features into its service in the future to help individuals reclaim privacy and to protect teams from social engineering attacks. This ultimately gives DeleteMe an edge over its competitors, like Incogni and Optery, which currently focus largely on data removal and identity theft protection. Cloudwards will keep an eye on DeleteMe's offerings in the future and update the review once they announce changes to incorporate Block Party features.

GlobeNewswire
Mar 24th, 2026
DeleteMe acquires Block Party to tackle AI-powered social engineering attacks

DeleteMe, a privacy protection platform, has acquired Block Party, a social media privacy and safety tool, to expand protection against data exposure and AI-powered attacks. Financial terms were not disclosed. Block Party operates as a browser extension that automatically detects and fixes privacy and security issues across social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X. The tool helps organisations identify and remediate social media exposure risks at scale. The acquisition addresses the rise in social engineering attacks, which increased 89% last year. DeleteMe CEO Rob Shavell said the combination creates the only solution removing personal data from both data brokers and social media. The average American has 611 pieces of personally identifiable information exposed online. Both products will continue operating separately whilst integration plans develop.

Newswire
Dec 4th, 2023
Improving Privacy For Journalists: Inn Collaborates With Deleteme

LOS ANGELES, December 4, 2023 (Newswire.com). -. As political polarization has increased, so has doxxing — the practice of exposing personal information as a means of intimidation. Journalists are facing this threat every day, and it is more important than ever to protect their privacy. To counter this trend, Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) is teaming up with DeleteMe, funded by Microsoft’s Democracy Forward Initiative, to help decrease the amount of personal information about journalists that can be discovered online. The collaboration will help protect local journalists from threats during a critical election year and ensure they can provide high-quality information to local communities.

Vanguard Media
Dec 1st, 2023
Celebrities, Ozo and Dele Omo woli visits OPPO Stores in Nigeria for OPPO Black friday

Amidst cheers and applause, Dele announced a full cashback on the purchase of an OPPO Reno 8T for one fortunate customer.

How-To Geek
Nov 14th, 2023
DeleteMe & VPNs: Mounting a Two-Front Attack on Data Theft

DeleteMe & vpns: mounting a two-front attack on data theft.

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