Full-Time

Vice President of Asset and Wealth Management Marketing

Asset Management Marketing

Posted on 7/25/2025

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs

10,001+ employees

Global investment banking, securities, asset management

Compensation Overview

$110k - $230k/yr

+ Bonus

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Chicago, IL, USA

In Person

Category
Growth & Marketing (2)
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Required Skills
Lead Generation
Risk Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 7+ years in a similar role within a similar leading financial institution with an outstanding track record with measurable impacts and achievements
  • In-depth knowledge of the asset management industry: clients, products, regulations, competitors
  • Well-developed strategic thinking with commercial awareness and business acumen
  • Demonstrable track record of working effectively across matrixed, complex organizations with excellent communication, influencing and presentation skills as well as the ability to engage with partners at all levels
  • Ability to present investment views in a thoughtful and well-reasoned manner, synthesize information from multiple sources and develop a clear, compelling story
  • Demonstrated integrated marketing skills across strategy and execution; ability to leverage subject matter experts throughout broader divisional marketing team in pursuit of effective outcomes
  • Solid experience in digital marketing, with working knowledge of martech within B2B environments, lead generation, and analytics in order to partner with subject matter experts
  • Ability to work at varying speeds and under timeframe pressure, while maintaining extremely high standards
  • Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS); MBA and/or CFA preferred
Responsibilities
  • Channel marketing vision and implementation: Research, plan, develop and implement an integrated marketing strategy for AM’s institutional and insurance client segment to fuel overall business growth objectives.
  • Brand narrative: Ensure the Asset Management value proposition, and associated institutional derivation and messaging pillars are infused through all institutional and insurance marketing activities globally.
  • Client research: Partner with AM brand marketing, institutional and insurance business leaders to track, manage and analyze client research to determine how AM is perceived by our institutional and insurance clients and identify which perceptions need to be addressed to enable the business to move forward.
  • Campaigns and execution: Develop and execute well thought-out, impactful and quantifiable lead generation and client retention campaigns leveraging a range of digital, media and in-person channels.
  • Sponsorships and events: Partner with AM event marketing, institutional and insurance business leaders to develop a marketing strategy and execution for key channel sponsorships and events.
  • Content: Partner with content and product marketing teams, to deliver a content calendar which fully supports the institutional and insurance marketing strategy, including the generation of editorial ideas, and content creation as well as continual improvement across marketing and sales collaterals, social media and am.gs.com.
  • Measurement and reporting: End-to-end reporting and measurement of day-to-day and campaign-related marketing impact, delivering clear MROI and taking active steps to adjust marketing approach as necessary to optimize impact.
  • Risk management: Maintaining strict adherence to regulatory and procedural guidelines for all marketing communications including proactive management of operational risk.
  • Team effectiveness: Drive operational efficiency of the institutional and insurance marketing team, ensuring they are highly motivated, fully engaged and able to operate at scale.
  • Partnership and collaboration: Develop and maintain strong relationships with other AM marketing leaders, EO marketing partners, Corporate Communications, sales and investment heads, and key senior stakeholders across the global organization.
Desired Qualifications
  • MBA and/or CFA preferred

Goldman Sachs delivers financial services across investment banking, securities, and asset management to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and high-net-worth individuals. Its offerings include advising on mergers and acquisitions, underwriting and distributing new securities, and managing client assets, with revenue from advisory and underwriting fees, trading commissions, and asset-management fees. The firm differentiates itself through a global reach, an integrated capital-markets platform, and deep client relationships that enable end-to-end financial solutions. Its goal is to help clients raise capital, grow their businesses, manage risk, and generate returns, while pursuing social responsibility initiatives that support small businesses and promote racial equity.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1869

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Goldman Sachs shares fell as much as 4.7% on Monday before recovering to close down 1.9%, despite reporting earnings that beat expectations. The investment bank posted revenue growth of 14.4% to $17.23 billion and earnings per share up 24.3% to $17.55, beating forecasts by $1.16. However, several factors concerned investors. Goldman's investment banking fee backlog declined slightly, potentially signalling future deceleration. Provisions for credit losses exceeded expectations due to macroeconomic uncertainty and portfolio growth, compressing net interest margins. CEO David Solomon also indicated the bank would continue investing in private credit despite recent market volatility in that sector. The pullback appears to reflect profit-taking after an 80% share price gain over the past year, rather than fundamental concerns.

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