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Mayer Reich
Fractional CMO| CMO as a Service | Growth & GTM Advisor | Fintech Executive
Mayer Reich is an experienced Fractional CMO with a strong passion for driving company growth through strategic marketing leadership. With a focus on B2C markets, Mayer excels in building high-performing marketing teams and systems to unlock businesses' full potential and ensure sustainable success. His results-driven approach and strategic mindset have made him a valuable asset to startups and established brands alike.
Before his current role, Mayer served as the VP of Marketing at Seeking Alpha, a prominent platform for investment research and financial insights. During his tenure, he utilized his online marketing expertise and creative direction skills to develop and execute successful campaigns that attracted, engaged, and retained millions of users across diverse channels and markets. Additionally, Mayer oversaw marketing operations and business development activities to drive performance, efficiency, and alignment with the company's objectives.
In his capacity as the Founder and CEO of RankAbove, Mayer established a consultancy focused on enabling businesses to achieve rapid and sustainable growth through effective strategic planning, execution, and optimization. With over 15 years of experience in marketing and entrepreneurship, Mayer has consistently delivered tangible results and created significant value for his clients and partners.
Mayer Reich's educational background includes studies in Negotiation Mastery and Business Administration at Harvard Business School, as well as a BA in History from Queens College and additional studies at Yeshiva University. Throughout his career, Mayer has held key leadership roles in various organizations such as Stealth Startup, Avocado Health, TeamUp Israel, and Internet Traffic Solutions.
Tags: Fractional CMO, Marketing Leadership, B2C Growth Strategies, Strategic Planning, Business Development, Startup Growth, Marketing Campaigns, Online Marketing Expertise, Entrepreneurship, Harvard Business School, Team Leadership, Sustainable Growth