Is the opportunity to join a culture where “We Do the Right Thing,” and “We Courageously Shape Our Future Together” important to you? If so, Guardian is seeking a motivated individual to join our team as a Field Centers of Excellence Lead.
In this role, you will build and scale a new Field-facing capability within Guardian’s Inclusion & Impact function to help Client Solutions & Wealth Management (CSWM) and the Field accelerate growth in diverse and evolving market segments. You will design a hub-and-spoke Centers of Excellence model that equips advisors and firms with market intelligence, prospecting and outreach insights, practical tools, and compliant, business-relevant content that supports protection and wealth management conversations with priority client segments. Success in this role requires strong partnership, influence without authority, and the ability to design systems that help others scale impact in market.
This role will establish the charter, governance, operating rhythms, and partner ecosystem for the CoEs. The CoE model is intended to reduce duplication, increase quality and consistency, strengthen measurement, and enable scalable execution—without becoming a centralized team that owns or builds every deliverable.
This leader will partner across CSWM, Principal Owner Development & Growth, Marketing, Communications, Product, Enterprise Thought Leadership, Legal/Compliance, and Corporate Impact to translate enterprise priorities and inclusion strategies into field-ready offerings that are relevant to advisor practice growth and client needs. This role reports to the Head of Inclusion & Impact.
You will
Design and launch Guardian’s Field Centers of Excellence (CoEs) approach, including a clear charter that defines what the CoEs own, influence, and explicitly does not own or do
Establish governance, decision rights, and intake/prioritization processes to ensure CoE work aligns to CSWM priorities, Field needs, and risk/compliance requirements
Build an operating model (hub-and-spoke) that scales scarce expertise, standardizes best practices, and enables consistent execution across Field channels and teams
Understands CSWM’s priority diverse and emerging market segments and define repeatable segment frameworks for those segments (personas, needs, common concerns, value propositions, compliant messaging guardrails, and recommended engagement pathways)
Partner with Marketing, Communications, and Enterprise Thought Leadership to curate, adapt, and package content into Field-ready assets (playbooks, talk tracks, toolkits, event programming, and digital resource hubs)
Collaborate with PO Development & Growth and Field partners to integrate CoE offerings into advisor lifecycle moments (recruiting, onboarding, practice development, retention, and key convenings)
Translate field and market feedback into actionable insights for enterprise partners, helping inform product, experience, and distribution strategies
Define success metrics and measurement approaches (adoption, satisfaction, content utilization, pipeline/activity indicators, and qualitative outcomes) and provide regular reporting and recommendations
Build and manage a cross-functional network of subject matter experts and partners (internal and external) to extend capability and accelerate delivery
Operate with strong judgment in a regulated environment, ensuring content/programs are defensible, inclusive, and aligned with Guardian brand and enterprise priorities
You have
8+ years of experience in one or more of the following: go-to-market strategy, market segmentation, distribution enablement, practice management, product marketing, customer/market insights, or strategic program leadership
Demonstrated experience building and scaling cross-functional programs or Centers of Excellence (or equivalent shared-services / enablement models) with clear governance and measurable outcomes
Strong ability to translate complex enterprise priorities into practical offerings, tools, and content that drives adoption and behavior change
Proven stakeholder management skills and ability to influence at senior levels across a matrixed organization without direct authority
Analytical and strategic thinking skills, including the ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative inputs into clear recommendations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including executive-ready narrative, facilitation, and field-facing messaging
Program and project management strength, including prioritization, operating cadence, and delivery discipline
Comfort operating in ambiguity and building new capability from the ground up
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams
Insurance, wealth management, or adjacent regulated-industry experience strongly preferred
Direct Field distribution experience and/or familiarity with an agency model is a plus, but not required
Location /Travel
Hybrid role –in office 3 days a week, Hudson Yards, NY; Stamford CT or Holmdel, NJ. 2 days WFH.
Travel - Up to 25% occasional travel to various U.S. Guardian offices and Field events (e.g., community convenings, leadership forums, and partner engagements).
Salary Range:
$132,420.00 - $217,545.00The salary range reflected above is a good faith estimate of base pay for the primary location of the position. The salary for this position ultimately will be determined based on the education, experience, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate. In addition to salary, this role may also be eligible for annual, sales, or other incentive compensation.
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Guardian is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
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Visa Sponsorship
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