Head of Sales & Marketing

Cambridge
4 months ago
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Head Of Sales & Marketing

Based in Cambridge – Hybrid with European Travel

Job ref: JE/64458

Listgrove is the retained recruitment partner for Sparxell, a pioneering materials science company transforming how the world creates colour.

Built on a decade of research from the University of Cambridge, Sparxell has developed the world’s first high-performance, fully plant-based colour platform — eliminating synthetic dyes, heavy metals and petrochemical pigments.

This is a rare opportunity to build the commercial function of a high-growth, mission-driven business defining the future of colour.

The Opportunity

Lead the commercial strategy for a breakthrough sustainable materials technology, including:

  • Market creation and customer acquisition

  • High-value partnerships with global luxury and consumer brands

  • Commercialisation from innovation through to scale

  • Global marketing and brand positioning

    Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver commercial growth and revenue

  • Build and lead the commercial function

  • Develop scalable go-to-market strategies and CRM systems

  • Represent the business at industry and client events across Europe

  • Ensure customer insight informs product and innovation

    Candidate Profile

    Experience required:

  • B2B sales in materials, pigments, dyes, polymers, textiles, beauty, packaging or adjacent sectors

  • Track record introducing new technology to global brands

  • Capability to build structure in a scaling environment

  • Strong communication and senior stakeholder engagement skills

  • European language skills (French/Italian/German) advantageous

    Why Join?

  • Shape and scale a world-first sustainable materials technology

  • Work alongside exceptional scientific and commercial leaders

  • Equity and long-term career progression opportunity

  • Contribute to global sustainability impact

    Please note: Sparxell has appointed Listgrove as their retained recruitment partner. Any direct applications will be forwarded to Listgrove for inclusion in the recruitment process.

    For reasons of better legibility, the simultaneous use of the language forms male, female and diverse (f/m/d) is avoided. All personal designations apply equally to all genders.

    For UK roles, candidates must be eligible to work and live in the United Kingdom. Proof of eligibility will be required with your application.

    CONNECT WITH ME ON LINKEDIN.

    Why select Listgrove?

  • Five Decades of Market Intelligence

  • Unrivalled Industry Networks

  • Recognised International brand

  • HR Qualified Professionals

    To hear from our clients on how we have supported their search for talent and HR needs, please visit Listgrove’s Case Studies page.

    Throughout 2025, you can meet with Listgrove at the following exhibitions:

    Packaging Innovations, JEC World, European Coatings Show, Kunststoffenbeurs, K2025, Plastics Live Ireland

    Performance through People.

    Please visit our website for more information on our services, global success and testimonials.

    Listgrove Limited Registered in England

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