In this role you will: • Lead discovery to understand user expectations, enterprise requirements, and market dynamics related to privacy, trust, and data stewardship • Translate privacy insights into clear product requirements and programs in close partnership with Product, Engineering, Legal, and Privacy/Policy stakeholders • Partner with Design, Data Science, and Analytics to define success metrics for privacy experiences (e.g., comprehension, control adoption, incident reduction, support burden) and create measurement plans • Identify privacy risk areas across the product lifecycle (data collection, retention, training use, access controls, sharing, third parties) and drive cross-functional mitigation plans • Own launch strategy and execution for new and improved privacy features and experiences-such as user controls, transparency disclosures, consent flows, and admin tools • Build clear, durable narratives and materials that explain privacy choices simply (e.g., product messaging, help center content, FAQs, internal enablement, exec-ready updates) • Coordinate readiness across teams (Product, Legal, Comms, Support, Sales) so launches are accurate, consistent, and scalable • Develop and maintain a privacy positioning framework across products-what we do, why it matters, and how we differentiate-while staying grounded in real product capabilities • Continuously evaluate and improve existing privacy experiences to increase clarity, trust, and user adoption of controls. • Have strong structured problem-solving skills-taking ambiguous privacy/trust problems, breaking them into answerable parts, and driving execution through to implementation • Can connect user expectations and regulatory/partner requirements to product strategy, influencing prioritization across Product/Engineering/Design • Have experience with privacy-adjacent domains (privacy UX, trust & safety, security, data governance, compliance, or responsible AI) and enjoy navigating complexity • Communicate clearly and persuasively-turning nuanced policy/technical concepts into crisp user value and straightforward guidance • Are fluent in qualitative and quantitative approaches (user research, surveys, funnel analysis, experimentation, support signals) and can turn insights into decisions • Thrive in fast-paced, high-ambiguity environments and can manage multiple cross-company workstreams with strong judgment • Are highly collaborative, proactive, and comfortable leading cross-functional efforts without direct authority • Care deeply about building products that users can understand, control, and trust.