Just stepped away from Syscoin Marketing & PR Manager after four and a half years. Full-time, fractional, or advisory, remote-first and open to travel or on-site for the right role. No form, no funnel, direct mail or DM, get a real answer. If you have something where multi-discipline depth is the requirement and not a footnote, we should probably talk.
I'm a senior marketing and community leader who builds the AI tooling to execute at scale.
At Syscoin I owned go-to-market for a Layer-2 launch that reached 248K on-chain wallets and $24.3M TVL, grew the ecosystem community 933% across several products, and ran sponsorships and influencer programs end to end.
I also build and run a stack of AI agents for business development, marketing, content, and product operations, so the marketing function ships faster and measures cleaner.
If you're hiring a marketing or growth lead who can both set strategy and operate the systems, that's the role I want.
Senior marketing leadership for AI-native, Web3, and gaming companies. One clear lane, three shapes it takes.
CMO / VP Marketing / Head of Growth scope, owning brand, comms, growth, and GTM end to end. The role I held at Syscoin for 4.5 years. The top of the search.
Building agent-augmented marketing operations, the discipline I've spent the last two years constructing across a twelve-agent stack bridged across two workstations. Where marketing leadership meets a working AI org.
Roles whose real shape needs marketing depth plus technical and infrastructure literacy, Innovation Director, Chief of Staff, founding operator. The seam is the point.
Numbers up front, context behind. Specificity over hype. I name institutions, places, exact metrics, and skip the rest.
Range as proof, not hedge. Marketing, IT, game dev, AI agents, election infrastructure, strategy authorship, these compound into one system, not separate careers. If a role's natural shape requires more than one of those, that's the work I'm built for.
Reachable in any timezone. I run a self-hosted three-machine cluster, Black Box I, II, and a mobile field unit, that doesn't sleep, but the operator does. East-coast and EU mornings are best for live calls.