CEO and Co-founder of TACK⛵️ & ClubPF ⚓️ — People-first GTM Champion
Mark Kilens is the CEO and Co-founder of TACK, a media and on demand GTM services firm helping businesses align and accelerate their go-to-market using People-first GTM strategies.
He previously was CMO of Airmeet, a leading virtual and hybrid event platform. He oversees Airmeet’s global marketing team responsible for brand, demand, lifecycle, and product marketing.
Before that he was the VP of Content and Community at Drift where he led the brand, content, creative, and events teams. He oversaw Drift’s community, Drift Insider, which has 65,000+ members, and Drift’s FLASH, RevGrowth, and HYPERGROWTH events.
Prior to joining Drift, he served as VP of Marketing and founder of HubSpot Academy. As a former customer, Mark joined HubSpot in 2010 where he spent two years working with thousands of HubSpot customers to scale their inbound strategy.
From there, he went on to build HubSpot Academy from the ground up, and in doing so, educated and certified millions of people and helped grow HubSpot to more than $600 million in revenue.
When he’s not at Airmeet, Mark enjoys plenty of steak and lobster, a round of golf or two, and loves being on snow or in the ocean.
Go fast, take chances!
That guy from LEON - Founder of HUMANS - Mental Health Tech Advisor
I'm an ex Wellness Professional/Pro Sports Performance coach turned repeat founder and startup advisor. At LEON, I'm responsible for the business development and employee ecosystem, putting our people and technology to work alongside small to large companies and the wellness marketplace to accelerate their corporate and social wellness efforts.
Earlier I founded and led the operational side of AthleteList where I sourced and worked alongside athlete support providers (Ortho's, PT's, Sports Data Scientists etc.) in helping them access professional and recreational athletes alike.
Previously, I was a Sports Science Consultant, leading Olympic Sports development in Track and Field. I successfully represented over 7 countries in the 2016 Rio Olympics, ranging from the USA, Jamaica, India, Ghana and the UK.
I've spent way too much time in the fitness industry. From opening new locations and regions, consulting on cutting edge sports performance centers in Silicon Valley, to early stage franchise development . Earlier I attended Temple University where I learned a few things about exercise science and data science.
I live in Philadelphia and have an office in NYC. Cheers!
20+ years in tech. Insatiable passion for building business.
I’m known for my no-nonsense approach to brand development & product marketing, good storytelling, and most of all - getting shit done. I champion a very hands-on approach, and I thrive in an environment where things need to move quickly and their impact is seen immediately. Most of all, I like to build things and see them grow. Whether it's leading brand & marketing for Huddle since its infancy to becoming the global leader in collaboration for government & enterprise. Or building a digital media and mobile consultancy whose clients included Disney, Nokia, Toshiba and Garmin. Or keeping my hands dirty while advising 50+ companies across software, hardware, mobile, telecommunications & networking and engineering.
I'm good at brand identity, brand management, integrated marketing, customer & user acquisition, online marketing, product marketing, content marketing, email marketing, inbound marketing, outbound marketing, communications strategy, media relations, analyst relations, crisis communications, internal communications, social media, geographic expansion. I'm unbeatable at team building.
I'm an actor and temporarily retired podcaster. I run a boutique recording studio. And I lead a 50k+ community of Girls Who Can't Surf Good (Yes, it is grammatically incorrect. On purpose. See Zoolander)
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