Group 1001

Director, Data Strategy & Insight — Gainbridge

Group 1001  •  $140k - $180k/yr  •  United States (Remote)  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

Group 1001is a consumer-centric, technology-driven family of insurance companies on a mission to deliver outstanding value and operational performance by combining financial strength and stability with deep insurance expertise and a can-do culture. Group1001’s culture emphasizes the importance of collaboration, communication, core business focus, risk management, and striving for outcomes. This goal extends to how we hire and onboard our most valuable assets – our employees.

Gainbridge,a part of the Group 1001 enterprise, is a self-managed, innovative, digital platform providing its clients with direct access to trusted financial products to smartly grow their savings over time. Gainbridge strives to offer products through its platform that are simple, intuitive, and backed by smart technology with no complexity or hidden fees. Gainbridge empowers clients to take control of the financial future with simple solutions that are accessible to everyone no matter their budget.

Why This Role Matters:

The hardest problem in data isn't producing insight — it's the last mile: the gap between an insight existing and the business acting on it. That gap closes only when someone inside the business owns the problem and the outcome, not just the analysis. This is that person for Gainbridge, Group 1001's direct-to-consumer financial services business.

Gainbridge runs on decisions — where to acquire customers, how to price products, when to act on risk. This role exists to make sure data moves those decisions, not just informs them. You bring the business fluency, the relationships, and the judgment to translate data and AI capability into outcomes that show up in the business — while a dedicated data and engineering team handles the build.

And the accountability comes with authority. This is not an influence-only role: you hold the demand gate for the domain (nothing enters the build queue without your qualification), acceptance authority over what counts as done, and a formal escalation path when delivered insight isn't acted on. You can stop work from starting, stop work from closing, and force a conversation when work isn't used.

How You'll Contribute:

  • The portfolio. Translate Gainbridge's strategy into a prioritized set of the problems most worth solving with data, analytics, and AI. Separate structural opportunity from quick win noise and own the call on what's worth doing.
  • The interpretation. Turn data and models into a narrative that changes a specific decision. Be the point of insight Gainbridge leadership turns to — and hold your ground when the data contradicts the strategy.
  • The last mile. Drive insight into the actual workflow and the moment of decision. You own whether it gets adopted, not just whether it gets delivered, and you build the data literacy that makes insight trusted and used.
  • The AI agenda As the domain's outputs increasingly include AI, you shape and qualify where it's worth applying — and represent Gainbridge in how those capabilities get governed.
  • The partnership. Co-own every use case with the data and engineering team that builds it. You frame the problem and own the outcome; they own production. Both names on the work — never thrown over a wall.

How Success is Measured:

On outcomes, not output.

  • Decisions changed — outcomes moved at Gainbridge; the measure is value realized, not artifacts shipped.
  • The right problems — the domain's most important problems are the ones being worked, in priority order.
  • Adoption — insight is embedded in real workflows and trusted by the people making decisions.
  • Partnership health — use cases are co-owned and land; both sides have standing.

A wall of dashboards no one acts on is failure. One decision changed for the better is the job working.

What We're Looking For:

  • Business acumen first. Deep understanding of a direct-to-consumer financial services business — its growth model, customer funnel, and the decisions that move it. This outweighs technical depth.
  • A track record of changed outcomes. Roughly a decade leading data or insight work with measurable business impact, in analytics, consulting, or a data-heavy domain role — and the credibility to influence senior decision-makers.
  • Analytical fluency. Able to interrogate data and models critically and interpret them soundly, without needing to build them yourself.
  • Communication and influence. Turns analysis into decisions, earns the trust of senior stakeholders, and is comfortable holding a point of view — including an unpopular one.
  • Applied AI fluency. Conversant in what AI and agentic capability can and can't do, and where it's worth applying.
  • Partnership instinct. Shares accountability and frames problems well; doesn't throw requirements over a wall.
  • Judgment on what matters. Tells a structural opportunity from a quick-win distraction and prioritizes accordingly.

Compensation:

Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several U.S. geographic markets. The base pay for this position ranges from $140,000year in our lowest geographic market up to $180,000year in our highest geographic market. Pay is based on factors such as market location, job-related skills, and experience.

Benefits Highlights:

Employees who meet benefit eligibility guidelines and work 30 hours or more weekly, have the ability to enroll in Group 1001’s benefits package. Employees (and their families) are eligible to participate in the Company’s comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plan options. Employees are also eligible for Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance, Short and Long-Term Disability. All employees (regardless of hours worked) have immediate access to the Company’s Employee Assistance Program and wellness programs—no enrollment is required. Employees may also participate in the Company’s 401K plan, with matching contributions by the Company.

Group 1001, and its affiliated companies, is strongly committed to providing a supportive work environment where employee differences are valued. Diversity is an essential ingredient in making Group 1001 a welcoming place to work and is fundamental in building a high-performance team. Diversity embodies all the differences that make us unique individuals. All employees share the responsibility for maintaining a workplace culture of dignity, respect, understanding and appreciation of individual and group differences.

Group 1001

About Group 1001

Group 1001 is a collective that empowers companies to create positive growth. Our insurance and annuities are easy to understand and accessible to all. Our online investing platform gives individuals control over their savings. Our technology and innovation help companies succeed. And our strategic partnerships bring people together through education and sports.

Group 1001 comprises the following brands: Delaware Life, Gainbridge®, Clear Spring Life and Annuity Company, Clear Spring Property and Casualty Group, Clear Spring Health, and the RVI Group, among others.

Industry
Finance & Insurance
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Zionsville, IN
Year Founded
Unknown
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