Your Opportunity
As the Senior Strategist of Enterprise Portfolio Strategy, you will help shape the future direction of the Private Brands portfolio through long-range strategic planning, portfolio foresight, and growth opportunity development. You will translate customer insights, competitive dynamics, enterprise priorities, and emerging trends into actionable portfolio recommendations that influence innovation planning, investment priorities, and future business growth. Under direction of Associate Director, you will help shape where the portfolio should grow, evolve, expand, or decline over a 3-5+ year horizon.
By synthesizing customer insights, competitive dynamics, emerging industries, cultural shifts, and business priorities, you will identify future opportunities and build strategic frameworks that influence innovation planning, investment decisions, portfolio architecture, and long-term growth. Your work will provide the strategic direction that enables Product Development, Brand Strategy, and Commercialization teams to build future innovation pipelines and strengthen customer trust, loyalty, and business performance.
The Enterprise Portfolio Strategy team is responsible for defining the future evolution of the Private Brands portfolio across a diverse collection of brands and categories. The team synthesizes intelligence from customer behavior, market dynamics, emerging trends, competitive landscapes, enterprise priorities, and adjacent industries to identify future opportunities and guide portfolio decision-making.
Working across Product Development, Brand Strategy, Category Management, Marketing, Customer Insights, Healthcare, and enterprise leadership teams, Portfolio Strategy provides the long-term vision and strategic frameworks that help inform innovation priorities, investment decisions, brand evolution, and growth planning. Success in this role requires balancing strategic thinking, customer understanding, business acumen, and organizational influence to create clarity around future opportunities and align teams around a shared vision.
What You'll Do:
Future Portfolio Vision & Strategy
- Develop future-state portfolio strategies informed by customer insights, competitive dynamics, category evolution, emerging trends, and enterprise priorities.
- Support the development if strategic brand roles within the portfolio ecosystem to support long-term growth, differentiation, and investment decisions.
- Develop strategic frameworks, decision-making models, and portfolio analysis that support prioritization and innovation direction.
- Identify future capabilities, partnerships, business investments, and growth platforms required to drive long-term customer relevance and business growth.
- Evaluate build, buy, or partner pathways that strengthen portfolio competitiveness and unlock future growth opportunities.
Strategic Foresight, Influence & Growth Planning
- Identify future growth drivers, investment priorities, and opportunities that support sustainable long-term growth across the Private Brands portfolio.
- Continuously monitor and synthesize emerging signals across consumers, industries, culture, technology, retail, and competitive landscapes.
- Translate customer insights, market intelligence, and macro trends into actionable portfolio opportunities and future business concepts.
- Identify white space opportunities and unmet customer needs that inform future product, brand, and capability development.
- Develop future-state portfolio scenarios and strategic options that guide investment decisions and capability planning.
- Support Category Management, Product Development, Customer Growth & Brand Commercialization, and Trend Strategy by identifying future opportunities that inform innovation roadmaps and portfolio planning.
- Present strategic recommendations and future-state opportunities to leadership teams in a clear, compelling, and decision-oriented manner.
Strategic Engagement & Partnership
- Build strong partnerships across Private Brands, Product Development, Brand Strategy, Category Management, Marketing, Customer Insights, Healthcare, and enterprise leadership teams.
- Support and facilitate strategic discussions, workshops, and working sessions that challenge assumptions and uncover future growth opportunities.
- Act as a connector across functions to ensure portfolio strategies reflect diverse perspectives and organizational priorities.
- Gather stakeholder insights, priorities, and business objectives to strengthen portfolio planning and future-state recommendations.
- Influence decision-making through strategic thinking, compelling storytelling, and data-driven recommendations.
Portfolio Stewardship
- Maintain portfolio frameworks, brand roles, and strategic planning documentation that serve as a source of truth for decision-making.
- Evaluate portfolio health, market relevance, growth potential, and strategic fit to inform future investment and evolution decisions.
- Assess opportunities and risks against established portfolio frameworks and enterprise priorities.
- Provide recommendations regarding portfolio expansion, optimization, consolidation, or exit opportunities.
- Support long-term prioritization and resource allocation decisions through strategic portfolio analysis.
What You'll Need
- 8+ years of experience in Portfolio Strategy, Business Strategy, Brand Strategy, Product Strategy, Innovation, Product Development, or a related field.
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design, Fashion Design, Product Design, or equivalent professional experience.
- MBA required.
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, XD, or similar design software.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including PowerPoint and Excel.
- Experience developing strategic frameworks, growth strategies, innovation roadmaps, or portfolio planning initiatives.
- Demonstrated ability to synthesize large volumes of information into actionable strategic recommendations.
- Experience influencing senior stakeholders and driving alignment without direct authority.
- Exceptional strategic thinking, communication, presentation, and storytelling skills.
- Ability to operate effectively in ambiguity while creating clarity and direction for others.
Bonus
- Experience in retail, consumer products, private brands, pet industry, or adjacent consumer-focused industries.
- Experience evaluating new business models, partnership opportunities, mergers, acquisitions, or portfolio expansion strategies.
- Familiarity with trend forecasting, consumer insights, innovation planning, or future-focused growth methodologies.
- Experience facilitating executive workshops, strategic planning sessions, or enterprise-level initiatives.
- Experience developing long-range planning frameworks and future-state business scenarios.
The base salary range for this role is $129,500 - $207,000.00.
- The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including but not limited to the candidate's relevant experience, education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for 401k and a new hire and annual equity grant. C08+ positions may also be eligible for annual bonus.
We offer different types of insurance and benefits, such as medical/Rx, vision, dental, life, disability, hospital indemnity, critical illness, and accident. We offer parental leave, family services benefits, backup dependent care, flexible spending accounts, telemedicine, pet adoption reimbursement, employee assistance program, and many discounts including 10% off pet insurance and 20% off at Chewy.com.
Exempt salary team members have unlimited PTO, subject to manager approval. Team members will receive six paid holidays per year. Team members may be eligible for paid sick and family leave in compliance with applicable state and local regulations.
Chewy is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, citizenship, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, veteran status, as well as any other legally-protected characteristic. If you have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar law, and you need an accommodation during the application process or to perform these job requirements, or if you need a religious accommodation, please contact [email protected].
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Skills Required
- 8+ years of experience in Portfolio Strategy, Business Strategy, Brand Strategy, Product Strategy, Innovation, Product Development, or related field.
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design, Fashion Design, Product Design, or equivalent professional experience.
- MBA.
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, XD) or similar design software.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including PowerPoint and Excel.
- Experience developing strategic frameworks, growth strategies, innovation roadmaps, or portfolio planning initiatives.
- Demonstrated ability to synthesize large volumes of information into actionable strategic recommendations.
- Experience influencing senior stakeholders and driving alignment without direct authority.
- Exceptional strategic thinking, communication, presentation, and storytelling skills.
- Ability to operate effectively in ambiguity while creating clarity and direction for others.
- Experience in retail, consumer products, private brands, pet industry, or adjacent consumer-focused industries.
- Experience evaluating new business models, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, or portfolio expansion strategies.
- Familiarity with trend forecasting, consumer insights, innovation planning, or future-focused growth methodologies.
- Experience facilitating executive workshops, strategic planning sessions, or enterprise-level initiatives.
- Experience developing long-range planning frameworks and future-state business scenarios.
Chewy Compensation & Benefits Highlights
How does Chewy ensure its pay and bonus plans are competitive?
Chewy approaches compensation through a total rewards strategy that combines salary, bonuses, equity opportunities, healthcare benefits, employee discounts, and career growth opportunities. The company emphasizes supporting employees across ecommerce, healthcare, pharmacy, customer service, technology, and fulfillment operations while competing for talent in both retail and tech markets.
Competitive compensation and bonus opportunities: Chewy offers market-based compensation packages that may include salary, performance bonuses, commissions, and equity depending on role and level. Built In also notes benefits such as relocation assistance, employee discounts, and bonus opportunities across multiple teams and functions.
- Healthcare and wellness support: Benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage, HSA/FSA options, life insurance, disability coverage, telemedicine, mental health resources, and wellbeing programs. Chewy also offers wellness-focused resources designed to support employees physically, mentally, and financially.
- Retirement and financial wellbeing: Employees receive 401(k) plans with company matching along with financial wellness resources and broader support programs. Benefits are designed to support both short-term needs and long-term financial planning.
- Pet-focused and family-oriented benefits: Chewy offers pet insurance discounts, employee discounts on Chewy products, parental leave, fertility support, family-focused benefits, and caregiving resources. The company’s benefits package is closely aligned with its pet-focused identity and customer mission.
- Flexibility and workplace support: Corporate employees may have access to hybrid work arrangements, flexible scheduling, commuter benefits, PTO, paid holidays, and wellbeing initiatives. Employees also cite supportive managers and collaborative teams as important parts of the broader employee value proposition.
- Long-term career investment: Compensation is reinforced through career growth opportunities, mentorship, leadership development, cross-functional learning, and exposure to large-scale ecommerce, automation, healthcare, and logistics initiatives. Employees often describe growth opportunities as an important part of the overall company experience.
- External signals: Comparably reports that 70% of employee reviews are positive overall. Employees frequently highlight healthcare benefits, employee discounts, coworkers, and growth opportunities as strengths of the company experience. (Glassdoor; Comparably)
Chewy Insights
What We Do
Who We Are Chewy is where pet parents find everything they need for life with pets, from food to fun to pharmacy. We make pet care easier, more informed, and more joyful through fast, reliable delivery and award-winning 24/7 Customer Care, including access to pet health support when it’s needed. Founded in 2011, Chewy combines the convenience of online shopping with a high-touch, personalized experience built around the real moments of pet parenthood. Our Mission Chewy’s mission is to be the most trusted and convenient destination for pet parents and partners, everywhere. What We Do We support pet parents through the highs, lows, and everyday moments of the pet parenting journey with: • Pet food, treats, and daily essentials • Supplies for dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, equine, and small pets • Pharmacy and veterinary services, including prescriptions and medications • Pet wellness and health products • Autoship for convenient recurring deliveries • Chewy+, our premium membership offering exclusive savings, faster delivery, and personalized pet care benefits • 24/7/365 customer support from knowledgeable, pet-loving experts What Makes Chewy Different Chewy is known for industry-leading service, deep personalization, and our customer-obsessed culture. We combine trust, convenience, and care, and pet parents come to us for: • Exceptional customer care • Human- and pet-centered product and experience design • Fast, dependable fulfillment across a nationwide operations network • A mission-driven culture built on empathy, trust, and passion for pets Our Culture Chewy’s culture is built for people who thrive on ownership, innovation, and impact. We value curiosity, creativity, and continuous improvement across all our teams. We empower Team Members—our Chewtopians—to learn, grow, and unleash their full potential in a collaborative, supportive, mission-driven environment. How We Work Chewy’s Operating Principles guide how we think, innovate, collaborate, and execute. These principles shape our character, decision-making, and approach to delivering results while connecting our people and culture in support of our mission. Where We Work Chewy headquarters: Plantation, FL, and Boston, MA Additional hubs: Bellevue, WA, and Minneapolis, MN
Why Work With Us
Why You Should Work at Chewy Chewy is a unique, fast-growing e-commerce and tech leader where builders, creators, and problem-solvers shape the future of pet care. Our teams drive innovation in a mission-driven culture that creates real impact for pets and the people who love them.
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