Lead, Agency Partnerships

Changing Lives Productions LLCBurbank, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Changing Lives Productions is the in-house video production company of Dhar Mann Studios, the #1 creator of scripted positive content online. With over 163 million followers and 45+ billion views across YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, our videos receive more than 1 billion views each month. We produce several hours of original content weekly with messages of compassion, kindness, and altruism that resonate with viewers of all ages. Our stories tackle real-life challenges and deliver powerful life lessons that resonate with global audiences. Founded by Dhar Mann, named the “Moral Philosopher of YouTube” by The New York Times , a Time Top 100 Creator, and ranked #2 on Forbes’ 2025 Top Creators list—our founding principle is simple but ambitious: We’re not just telling stories. We’re changing lives. Launched in Fall 2025, Dhar Mann Studios’ Brand Partnerships division has seen an explosive rise, executing industry-shaping work for The NFL, Adobe, Netflix, and GAP. From managing a billion-person reach for Adobe to breaking engagement records for the NFL, we have established ourselves as the premier destination for high-impact storytelling. BIG PICTURE: We are hiring a Lead, Agency Partnerships to help scale Dhar Mann Studios’ Brand Partnerships business through major agencies, holding companies, and media-buying partners. Dhar Mann Studios has proven it can win major brand attention. Now we need to build repeatable access to the agencies and holding companies that influence where major brand dollars go. To scale Brand Partnerships, we need structured agency coverage, consistent outreach, active relationship management, and a clear path into the teams shaping media plans, branded content budgets, creator strategies, and cultural partnerships. Your job is to make sure DMS is known, understood, and considered by the agencies that matter. This is a hunter role for someone with real agency relationships, strong media-sales instincts, and the ability to translate DMS’s massive audience, storytelling engine, and brand-safe content into opportunities agencies understand, value, and want to buy.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in media sales, agency partnerships, branded content, creator partnerships, digital media, entertainment partnerships, sponsorships, or a closely related field.
  • Established relationships with major agencies, holding companies, media teams, strategy teams, investment leads, and/or branded content decision-makers.
  • Strong understanding of how agencies evaluate media, branded content, creator partnerships, cultural moments, reach, engagement, and campaign performance.
  • Strong communication, follow-up, organization, and relationship-management skills.
  • Comfortable navigating both brand-direct and agency-driven sales environments.
  • Commercial instincts around pricing, packaging, client fit, timing, and opportunity quality.
  • Ability to move quickly while keeping CRM, pipeline, and follow-up details current.
  • High accountability, persistence, and a true hunter mindset.

Responsibilities

  • Build and manage relationships with major agencies, holding companies, media teams, strategy leads, investment leads, branded content teams, and partnership decision-makers.
  • Generate qualified agency meetings and new business opportunities for the Brand Partnerships team.
  • Identify active briefs, upcoming campaigns, client priorities, RFPs, and agency needs where DMS can provide a strong branded storytelling solution.
  • Translate DMS’s audience, reach, storytelling model, brand safety, and creative capabilities into agency-ready opportunities.
  • Maintain strong pipeline discipline, including clear next steps, agency contacts, account notes, follow-up dates, opportunity status, and forecast inputs.
  • Support the development of agency-ready sales materials, partnership packages, sponsorship opportunities, and branded content offerings.
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