Your career path from Head of Brand to CMO

Author Michael Ondocin
December 16, 2025

Brand as a strategic launch pad

For many marketing professionals, the Head of Brand role is a natural steppingstone on the marketing career path to Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Brand leaders bring a strong foundation in marketing strategy, creative direction, and customer engagement, making them well-positioned to move into the c-suite.

As Head of Brand, you’ve already developed the leadership skills and commercial acumen needed to align brand storytelling with business outcomes. You understand how marketing campaigns, social media, and digital marketing activities drive both reputation and revenue. This combination of creativity and strategic thinking provides the perfect platform to progress into broader marketing leadership roles. The evolution of the CMO shows how the position has shifted from communications oversight to enterprise-wide business leadership, requiring a balance of creative and commercial thinking.

Broadening the lens: the CMO skill set

The transition from Head of Brand to CMO is about expanding your scope from brand management to complete oversight of the marketing department, from data analysis and automation to product development and market research.

To succeed in the CMO role, you’ll need to strengthen your expertise across:

  • Performance and data-driven marketing – using marketing analytics and metrics to measure ROI and optimize future campaigns
  • Customer experience (CX) – connecting marketing initiatives and messaging across every channel
  • Commercial decision-making – understanding how marketing impacts profit, customer acquisition, and retention
  • Technology and innovation – leveraging marketing technology and automation tools to scale efficiencyStrategic planning – aligning marketing goals with overall business strategy

Successful CMOs today are expected to build multidisciplinary marketing teams that unite creativity, data, and technology to deliver growth.

Strong CMOs also excel in people leadership, motivating cross-functional marketing teams, building partnerships across the business, and mentoring emerging leaders.

As one of our consultants specialising in hiring creative marketing talent explains, CMOs who blend creativity with analytical rigour are in highest demand, particularly in sectors experiencing rapid digital transformation.

The transition: from specialist to strategist

Moving from Head of Brand to CMO requires a shift from specialist to strategic leader. As Head of Brand, your focus is on crafting identity, marketing messaging, and visual consistency. As a CMO, your remit extends to marketing strategy, product marketing, SEO, email marketing, and market trends, all while leading a diverse marketing team toward a unified vision.

This shift typically involves:

  • Managing the marketing P&L and presenting results to senior stakeholders.
  • Expanding accountability to include digital marketing, data-driven marketing, and customer experience.
  • Leading marketing initiatives that align creative and commercial goals.
  • Collaborating with the VP of Marketing, Marketing Director, or other senior peers to deliver growth.

To prepare, take on cross-functional projects that build your exposure to performance metrics, data analysis, and business planning. These experiences demonstrate that you can apply strategic thinking and commercial acumen beyond brand. CMOs who align marketing strategy with enterprise-wide objectives are regaining influence across the C-suite, positioning marketing as a driver of business performance.

Navigating the challenges

The CMO role can be one of the most rewarding and demanding leadership positions in any organisation. You’ll balance long-term brand building with short-term growth, creative storytelling with analytical decision-making, and internal leadership with external influence.

Common challenges include:

  • Proving ROI – translating creative investment into measurable business outcomes.
  • Managing complexity – coordinating global or hybrid marketing teams across time zones and skill sets.
  • Balancing art and science – combining brand creativity with data-driven marketing and automation.
  • Adapting to change – keeping pace with shifting market trends, new platforms, and evolving customer expectations.

Continuous career development is key to success. Consider pursuing certifications in data analytics or leadership, seek mentorship from current CMOs, and stay active in professional communities on LinkedIn. Senior marketers can also strengthen their leadership capability through education programs offered by the American Marketing Association, designed specifically for those preparing for senior marketing leadership.

The future CMO: a role tailor-made for brand leaders

The role of CMO is changing rapidly. Today’s marketing leaders must master both brand management and business performance, acting as strategic partners to the CEO and board.

Employment for senior marketers is projected to grow steadily in the years ahead as companies continue to prioritise marketing leadership and customer experience.

For Heads of Brand, this evolution represents an exciting opportunity. Your background in storytelling, marketing campaigns, and brand management is precisely what modern businesses need, especially as marketing becomes more integrated with business strategy and product development.

CMOs with strong brand foundations are more likely to influence corporate strategy and drive innovation across marketing functions. The changing CMO role highlights how today’s marketing executives must combine creative vision with data-driven decision-making, skills many brand leaders already possess.

In short, the modern CMO is part strategist, part storyteller, and part innovator, a combination tailor-made for brand leaders ready to take the next step.

How Carter Murray can help you make the step up to CMO

At Carter Murray, we work with marketing professionals at every stage of their career progression, from marketing manager to marketing executive, marketing director, and CMO. Our consultants understand the nuances of the hiring creative marketing talent landscape across the US, helping you identify opportunities that match your expertise and ambitions.

We can help you:

  • Benchmark compensation with our marketing and sales salary guides.
  • Refine your leadership role story and articulate your value as a marketing leader.
  • Identify marketing positions aligned with your career growth goals.
  • Access exclusive marketing leadership roles across sectors, from tech startups to global enterprises.

Our goal is to help you move from Head of Brand to CMO with confidence, equipped with the strategic thinking, commercial acumen, and marketing expertise to succeed at the top.

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