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Director, Membership Strategy

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In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
121K-172K Annually
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
121K-172K Annually
Senior level
The Director of Membership Strategy will create a unified membership experience, enhance the membership model, define pricing, and ensure member satisfaction through engaging programming and successful retention strategies.
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About Us


BTC Inc. is the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine, The Bitcoin Conference, and Bitcoin for Corporations. Our mission is Hyperbitcoinization, the global adoption of Bitcoin as the world's preferred monetary network. We believe Bitcoin opens the door to a global monetary network free from poor incentives, censorship, and government manipulation. Our journey to success involves decades of complex problem-solving, product development, and service creation in order to onboard billions of people into a future where money is more accessible, borderless, and inclusive. If you enjoy working on challenging problems, fast-paced sprints, and navigating ambiguity, you'll find our mission and type of work inspiring and rewarding.

The Role

We are hiring a senior membership and platform leader to architect and run our institutional membership offering, unifying our media, events, and enterprise products into a single, indispensable experience for our audiences. In this role, you will own the design and evolution of a bundled membership model that shifts BTC Inc. from transactional, event-driven revenue to recurring, multi-budget relationships. You will define the membership architecture, design the member experience end-to-end, standardize bundles and value delivery, and ensure that our distinct business lines ship as one cohesive product.


We are looking for a leader who can move fast, ship early, learn from the market, and iterate quickly. This role is ideal for a systems thinker who has built or significantly shaped membership-driven businesses in trade associations, research firms, executive networks, or multi-product media/events bundles. You're comfortable turning strategic vision into pricing, packaging, and member journeys. You thrive in ambiguity, prefer clear frameworks, and balance near-term revenue with long-term member value.

The Work

Platform & Membership Architecture

  • Design and maintain the blueprint for BTC Inc.'s institutional membership (tiers, benefits, credits, constraints)
  • Bundle events, media, education, research, and advisory into coherent membership offerings that feel like one product
  • Set clear rules for what is bundled vs. sold à la carte and translate the strategy into concrete benefits and utilization targets

RevOps, Pricing & GTM

  • Own membership pricing and packaging, including list prices, discount guardrails, and upgrade paths across tiers
  • Partner with RevOps, Sales, and Finance on quoting, approvals, compensation, and rules of engagement so memberships are the default motion
  • Build and refine plays, talk tracks, and collateral to move existing sponsors and advertisers into the membership model

Member Experience & Outcomes

  • Define the end-to-end member journey from sale through onboarding, activation, engagement, and renewal across all business lines
  • Create programming that drives ongoing member engagement—peer networking, working groups, exclusive briefings, and executive connections
  • Stand up simple playbooks and metrics for utilization, engagement, and QBRs—and use them to drive retention and expansion
  • Own member success: ensure members see tangible ROI from both the product bundle and the community, and identify gaps that increase stickiness

Strategy & Cross-Functional Leadership

  • Act as the internal owner of the institutional membership thesis and roadmap, informed by market feedback and performance data
  • Align Sales, Events, Media, and Education leaders around clear priorities, constraints, and success metrics
  • Provide regular, simple reporting on platform health (ARR, NRR, utilization, engagement) and recommend tradeoffs between short-term revenue and long-term moat
Your Experience

The ideal candidate has built or scaled a membership business where the value is a mix of content, access, events, and community—not just a software product.


  • 8+ years in membership strategy, member experience, or platform roles—ideally within industry associations, trade groups, executive networks, research/advisory firms, membership-driven media, or institutional events businesses
  • You've designed tiered membership models from scratch or significantly evolved existing ones, and you understand how to structure benefits that justify premium pricing ($50K+ annually)
  • Experience creating and operating member programming—peer communities, working groups, executive forums, or similar engagement mechanisms that drive retention beyond the core product
  • Proven ability to design pricing and packaging that aligns member value, cost to serve, and sales motion across multiple product lines
  • Comfortable building and iterating on offerings using data from pilots, renewals, win/loss analysis, and member feedback
  • Strong grasp of membership economics: ARR, NRR, cohort retention, utilization rates, and how they influence roadmap and resource allocation
  • Track record of partnering closely with Sales, Finance, Events, and Marketing on GTM design, compensation, and rules of engagement
  • Demonstrated success leading cross-functional initiatives where you don't own all the resources—you influence through clarity, frameworks, and trust
  • Comfortable owning a 0→1 or 1→N initiative with imperfect inputs, evolving constraints, and clear accountability for outcomes
  • Bias toward structured thinking, clear communication, and simple, measurable definitions of success
  • Strong familiarity with Bitcoin, capital markets, and/or institutional finance required; deep conviction in Bitcoin's role in corporate treasury strategy preferred


Bonus: Experience with ASAE, association management, or membership certification programs. Background in policy, regulatory affairs, or industry advocacy.

Additional Benefits
  • Unlimited Vacation
  • Company MacBook
  • Health, Dental, and Vision
  • Remote First / Your Schedule
  • 100% Paid Life Insurance and Disability
  • Work alongside a talented, fast-paced team solving complex problems
  • The opportunity to connect and network with Bitcoin industry leaders

Top Skills

Membership Strategy
Pricing Architecture
Product Development

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