Full-Time

Director – Customer Marketing

Posted on 11/23/2025

Clio

Clio

1,001-5,000 employees

Cloud-based legal practice management software

No salary listed

Remote in USA + 4 more

More locations: Remote in Canada | Toronto, ON, Canada | Calgary, AB, Canada | Vancouver, BC, Canada

Hybrid

Hybrid work environment; local hubs (Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Dublin) expected in-office 2 days per week on Anchor Days. Include only information surfaced to user; Dublin is listed for anchor days though not a job location.

Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Required Skills
Marketing
Requirements
  • Location: Canada or United States; Vancouver or Toronto hub location preferred.
  • You are a results-oriented leader with a proven track record of managing high-performing teams and customer marketing disciplines, with 10+ years in leading complex customer marketing or applicable product marketing strategy, preferably in a business-to-business software-as-a-service environment.
  • You are skilled at leading high performing teams of five or more people toward marketing and operational excellence.
  • You are a proven leader with a track record of raising the bar and crafting growth targets or plans tied to business objectives.
  • You are a strategic yet tactical thinker who can ground ideas in strategy, balance them against company-wide implications, and design detailed solutions.
  • You are intellectually curious and have a habit of uncovering opportunities, investigating drivers, and predicting outcomes.
  • You are organized yet flexible with a methodical approach to structuring work and prioritizing as opportunities arise.
  • You have a bias toward action and are energized by getting things done.
  • You are collaborative and enjoy working with your team and across functions to drive stronger outcomes.
  • You are creative and tend to think outside the box in marketing approaches and coaching.
  • You are a self-starter, intuitive, resourceful, and motivated to make things happen.
Responsibilities
  • Lead Clio’s customer marketing function to drive customer engagement, growth, and advocacy by managing a team of customer marketers and guiding their portfolio success and career objectives.
  • Drive cross-sell, upsell, and expansion strategy, structure, and approach.
  • Oversee customer communication and lifecycle marketing strategy to ensure high-value, high-quality outreach.
  • Lead programming that educates and engages customers on best practices, growth opportunities, and answers to common challenges.
  • Oversee advocacy marketing including referrals, reviews, case studies, testimonials, speakerships to support new business development, sales, and retention.
  • Drive audience segmentation, personalization, and automation strategy.
  • Partner with cross-functional leaders in Marketing, Customer Success, Revenue Operations, Marketing Operations, Customer Education, Sales, and across the business to build and align on initiatives that support Clio’s strategic priorities.
  • Develop deep understanding of customers, personas, user or buyer journeys, and ideal customer profiles, and educate the company.
  • Drive and report on key performance metrics and objectives and key results, budgets and return on investment, and short-term and long-term plans, strategy, and vision.

Clio provides legal practice management software that helps law firms run more efficiently. It offers two main products: Clio Grow, which improves client intake and engagement, and Clio Manage, which organizes tasks, manages cases, handles documents, and processes payments in one integrated platform. The software is cloud-based and sold on a subscription, giving firms from solo practitioners to large firms a centralized system for intake, matter management, document handling, and billing. Clio differentiates itself by providing two interconnected products tailored to legal work, a broad feature set for the full lifecycle of a case, and a platform used across a range of firm sizes. Its goal is to reduce administrative burdens and support the growth of legal practices by streamlining operations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$1.3B

Headquarters

Burnaby, Canada

Founded

2008

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Clio surpasses $500M ARR after $500M Series G at $5B valuation in 2026.
  • Clio Operate reclaims two billable hours daily per fee earner in large firms.
  • Clio serves 400,000 professionals in 130 countries with 250+ integrations.

What critics are saying

  • vLex integration fails, causing churn from underperforming AI tools in 6-12 months.
  • LexisNexis captures Clio's users with superior integrated AI platforms in 18-24 months.
  • OpenAI partners with Relativity, bypassing Clio for AmLaw 100 firms in 6-12 months.

What makes Clio unique

  • Clio integrates AI agentic capabilities across workflows via 2025 Intelligent Legal Work Platform.
  • Clio Operate orchestrates workflows for large firms post-2025 ShareDo acquisition.
  • Clio combines practice management with vLex's AI legal intelligence after $1B acquisition.

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Benefits

Company equity

401k

Parental leave options and stipend

Flexible paid time off

Stipend to support WFH

Various wellness benefitsand programs

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

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2 year growth

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PR Newswire
Mar 9th, 2026
Clio launches Operate platform for large law firms at Legalweek New York

Clio has formally launched Clio Operate in North America at Legalweek New York, marking a significant expansion into the large law firm market. The platform, previously known as ShareDo and acquired by Clio in March 2025, provides legal workflow and operational orchestration capabilities for large and mid-sized firms. Clio Operate serves as a central operating system connecting best-of-breed technologies whilst offering native tools for legal workflows. The platform enables firms with over 200 users to manage complex operations across multiple offices and jurisdictions through a single interface. Firms using the platform have reported reclaiming up to two billable hours per day per fee earner, with fixed-fee practices reducing case lifecycles by up to 40%. The launch is part of Clio for Enterprise, a dedicated business unit focused on serving firms with hundreds or thousands of users.

Artificial Lawyer
Jan 6th, 2026
Legal tech raises $6B in 2025 as AI boom creates winners and losers

Legal tech funding reached $5.99 billion in 2025, with 14 rounds exceeding $100 million, according to Raymond Blyd, CEO of LegalComplex. The sector showed extraordinary valuations and strong revenue growth for some companies, though divisions emerged within the industry. Whilst top performers flourished, others struggled. Robin AI encountered funding difficulties, and dozens of legal tech companies that raised capital between 2020 and 2023 have failed to secure additional funding since then. The figures exclude debt financing by public legal tech companies such as Wolters Kluwer and capital raised by legal tech investment funds. The AI boom has created a stark divide between well-funded market leaders and struggling competitors unable to attract further investment.

Cision
Jun 30th, 2025
Clio Acquires vLex for $1 Billion

Clio has signed a definitive agreement to acquire vLex for $1 billion, paid in cash and stock. This acquisition marks a significant shift in legal technology by combining Clio's legal operating system with vLex's AI-powered legal intelligence platform. The merger aims to create a unified system that enhances legal research, practice management, and AI capabilities, empowering legal professionals to manage and execute legal work more efficiently.

LegalTechTalk
Jun 9th, 2025
Definely raises $30M Series B led by Revaia - LegalTechTalk

AI-powered legal tech company, Definely, has raised $30 million in Series B funding to accelerate its global expansion and AI product roadmap. The round includes investors from Europe and North America, and it is led by growth investor Revaia, alongside Alumni Ventures, Beacon Capital, and legal tech giant, Clio.

Artificial Lawyer
May 8th, 2025
The Consultant Model: Lawyers Are Doing It For Themselves

By Sarah Murphy, Clio.For decades, the path to success in the legal profession followed a predictable trajectory: join a firm as a trainee, progress to associate, and ultimately compete for the coveted partnership position. But a quiet revolution is underway – many lawyers are stepping away from conventional practice to embrace consultant roles.According to research by LexisNexis, this movement is gaining such momentum that by 2026, up to one-third of UK lawyers could be working under consultant arrangements rather than traditional employment models. The consultant pathway particularly appeals to mid-career and senior lawyers with a specialist practice area and an established client base.Importantly, the consultant model isn’t about working less – it’s about working differently. The rise of platform law firms that provide the necessary infrastructure and compliance frameworks alongside technological advances that enable remote work and efficient practice management facilitate this transformation.What’s driving the shift?Rigid hierarchies and inflexible working arrangements in traditional firms have fuelled dissatisfaction among experienced practitioners seeking greater autonomy. The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically accelerated this trend by normalising remote work. While only 4.7% of UK employees worked from home in 2019, a recent Forbes Advisor poll revealed that 63% of respondents now work full-time or part-time remotely.Recent return-to-office mandates have heightened tensions, while technological advancements and platform law firms have removed barriers to independent practice by providing essential infrastructure without the administrative burden of solo practice.Market consolidation through mergers and acquisitions has further contributed to this trend

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