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Fractional CMO · Asheville, NC
Senior marketing leadership for Asheville businesses in the Western NC area. A thriving mountain city with a booming craft economy, healthcare corridor, and growing tech startup scene. Get the executive leadership your business needs without the full-time cost.
A fractional CMO is a part-time Chief Marketing Officer who provides full executive-level marketing leadership -- go-to-market strategy, demand generation, team management, and pipeline accountability -- on a monthly retainer at $8,000 to $20,000 per month rather than a $280,000 to $450,000 full-time hire. For growth-stage B2B companies at $1M to $20M in revenue, the fractional CMO model delivers the same strategic output as a full-time CMO with no equity dilution, no benefits overhead, and a first-results timeline of 30 days.
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Take the 60-second fit check →Free, no obligation. If it's a fit, you'll pick a time to talk with Mark directly.Asheville runs on a narrower and more distinctive industrial base than its tourism reputation suggests. Beyond the roughly 12.5 million annual visitors who fill South Slope taprooms and the Biltmore, the metro's real employers are advanced-manufacturing plants like GE Aviation's Unison Engine Components, BorgWarner Turbo Systems, Eaton, and Jabil; outdoor-gear makers clustered across Western North Carolina, including Eagles Nest Outfitters (ENO), Astral, Diamond Brand Gear, and FOX Factory; and a climate-data economy anchored by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, which holds the world's largest archive of weather and climate records in the downtown federal building. These buyers reach completely different audiences, and none of them are served by a generic tourism playbook.
A full-time CMO who could build a marketing engine tuned to those buyers costs $280,000 to $450,000 a year, which few Asheville companies between $1M and $20M in revenue can justify. A fractional CMO delivers that executive ownership two to three days a week at $8,000 to $20,000 per month. The fit matters more here than in most markets: the recovery from Tropical Storm Helene has reshuffled local budgets, with hospitality revenue still rebuilding from the 2024 storm while construction and manufacturing carry the region, so marketing dollars have to be spent with unusual discipline.
MarkCMO embeds as the accountable marketing leader rather than handing over a slide deck, setting strategy, running the demand engine, and managing the team and vendors, measured on pipeline and revenue. For an Asheville company, the plan is built around the specific way its sector buys, whether that is a spec-driven RFQ cycle at a Swannanoa Valley manufacturer or a national direct-to-consumer launch for an outdoor brand.
Advanced manufacturing is Asheville's quiet economic spine. Plants such as GE Aviation's Unison Engine Components, BorgWarner Turbo Systems, and Eaton sell to engineers and procurement committees who search by specification, certification, and capability, not by clever copy. The Asheville manufacturer that wins publishes capability statements, spec sheets, and certification pages, runs account-based marketing against named target accounts, and treats a months-long RFQ as a nurture sequence rather than a single conversion.
The outdoor-products cluster is the opposite motion. ENO, Astral, Diamond Brand Gear, Liquidlogic, and FOX Factory sell to specialty retailers and directly to consumers who care about durability, provenance, and the Western North Carolina maker story. That marketing is brand-led and channel-diverse: wholesale sell-in, DTC ecommerce, ambassador and event programs, and content that leans on Asheville's self-sufficiency and quality-driven culture. The craft-beverage scene that made Asheville one of the most brewery-dense cities in the country, from Highland Brewing and Green Man to the East Coast operations of Sierra Nevada and New Belgium, runs a related distribution-and-taproom playbook.
Then there is the climate and environmental-tech niche almost unique to Asheville. Because the NOAA NCEI archive and organizations like The Collider sit downtown, the metro has an unusual density of climate scientists, data scientists, and resilience-focused startups. Marketing those companies is technical-credibility marketing: peer-grade content, entity clarity for search and AI engines, and third-party corroboration matter far more than promotional volume.
Asheville's agency market skews heavily toward tourism, hospitality, and lifestyle creative, the work that serves millions of visitors a year. That leaves a genuine gap in B2B demand generation: an aerospace supplier in the Swannanoa Valley or a climate-data startup downtown often cannot find local partners fluent in ABM, long-cycle nurture, or technical content, and the national agencies that do that work rarely understand the regional buyer or budget. A fractional CMO who has operated across these verticals closes that gap without a national-agency retainer.
Buyer behavior varies sharply by sector. Manufacturing and aerospace decisions move through procurement committees over quarters; outdoor and beverage brands convert far faster but compete in crowded national categories; healthcare and professional-services buyers move on trust and referral. Layered on top is the post-Helene reality, in which many Asheville companies are rebuilding demand while watching cash carefully, which rewards compounding owned-channel systems over expensive paid experiments. Sequencing those motions correctly is where a fractional CMO earns the engagement.
Most Asheville engagements are remote-first, so pricing tracks national ranges: roughly $8,000 to $20,000 per month for a retained fractional CMO, versus $280,000 to $450,000 all-in for a full-time hire. MarkCMO bundles fractional leadership with WETYR operator execution at $8,000 to $15,000 per month, which suits growth-stage manufacturers, outdoor brands, and climate-tech firms in the $1M to $20M range that need senior ownership without a full C-suite salary.
Rarely. Sector fluency matters far more than a local zip code, and most fractional CMOs operate remote-first with periodic on-site visits. What actually moves results for an Asheville aerospace supplier or gear brand is an operator who has run marketing for that specific vertical, not one who happens to live near the Blue Ridge Parkway. Remote-first also keeps the engagement affordable relative to a Charlotte or national agency.
Tropical Storm Helene's 2024 damage hit hospitality revenue hard, and the regional rebuild has shifted budgets toward construction and the manufacturing base. For most Asheville companies that means spending marketing dollars with more discipline, favoring compounding owned-channel systems like SEO, content, and email over expensive paid experiments, and rebuilding demand funnels that the disruption interrupted. A fractional CMO helps sequence that recovery so limited budget lands where pipeline actually forms.
The clearest fit is technical and long-cycle B2B: advanced manufacturing, aerospace suppliers, and climate and environmental-tech firms, where marketing must speak to engineers and procurement teams. Outdoor and craft-beverage brands with national ambitions also benefit, since they compete in crowded categories that reward disciplined brand and channel strategy. Healthcare providers across the Mission Health and VA Medical Center corridor round out the list, growing on trust and referral systems.
Fractional CMO leadership for Asheville aerospace and industrial suppliers in the GE Aviation and BorgWarner supply base: spec-driven content, certification pages, and ABM against named procurement accounts.
See manufacturing work →Marketing systems for Western NC outdoor makers in the mold of ENO, Astral, and Diamond Brand Gear: wholesale sell-in, DTC ecommerce, and ambassador programs built on the Asheville maker story.
See outdoor work →Demand and authority marketing for the NCEI-adjacent climate-data and resilience startups clustered downtown: entity-clear, citable content that earns technical and AI-search credibility.
See climate-tech work →Distribution and taproom marketing for Asheville's brewery economy, from Highland and Green Man to the national brands nearby, rebuilding demand after Helene through owned channels.
See beverage work →Referral, reputation, and E-E-A-T content programs for providers across the Mission Health and VA Medical Center corridor, built for trust-driven, YMYL-compliant growth.
See healthcare work →A fractional CMO typically costs between $2,500 and $50,000 per month, depending on how hands-on the role is and how much of your marketing they own. You get senior, executive-level leadership for a fraction of a full-time CMO salary plus benefits and equity. For most Asheville and Western NC growth-stage companies, it is the fastest way to get real strategy and execution without committing to a six-figure hire.
A fractional CMO owns your marketing strategy and makes it produce revenue. They diagnose why growth has stalled, define your ideal customer and positioning, then build the funnel, campaigns, and team or agency management to fill the pipeline. Unlike a consultant who hands over a deck and leaves, a fractional CMO stays hands-on, running the plan week to week and reporting on pipeline and revenue instead of vanity metrics.
Hire a fractional CMO when growth has stalled, marketing spend is not producing pipeline, or the founder is stuck doing marketing themselves. It is ideal for growth-stage B2B companies that need senior strategy and execution but are not ready for a full-time CMO. If you have a product that works and customers who pay, yet marketing feels random, a fractional CMO brings the leadership to make it compound, often with first results in about 30 days.
| Option | Monthly Cost | Strategic Leadership | Execution | Accountability | Time to Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fractional CMO (MarkCMO) | $8K -- $20K/mo | ✅ Full C-suite | ✅ Manages team & agencies | ✅ Revenue KPIs | ✅ 30-60 days |
| Full-Time CMO | $23K -- $42K/mo + equity | ✅ Full C-suite | ✅ Full ownership | ✅ Revenue KPIs | ❌ 6-12 month ramp |
| Marketing Agency | $8K -- $25K/mo | ❌ Tactical only | ✅ Campaign execution | ❌ Deliverable-based | 🟡 60-90 days |
| Marketing Consultant | $5K -- $20K/project | 🟡 Strategy only | ❌ No execution | ❌ Deliverable-based | ❌ You execute |
| VP of Marketing Hire | $15K -- $22K/mo + equity | 🟡 Director-level | ✅ Partial ownership | 🟡 Partial KPIs | ❌ 3-6 month ramp |
I never take an engagement unless I am confident I can return 3x the investment. That is not a pitch -- it is the only way I know how to operate.
MarkCMO serves businesses across every functional leadership discipline in Asheville, NC. Click any service to explore how it applies to your specific growth challenge.
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Mark Gabrielli is a Fractional CMO and COO with 19+ ventures across 12 industries and $50M+ in revenue built. He is not a consultant who delivers a slide deck and disappears. He is a working operator -- the kind of senior marketing leader who sits in your weekly leadership meeting, manages your team, runs your agency relationships, and stays until the results are real, repeatable, and yours to keep.
Mark serves growth-stage B2B companies across Asheville and nationwide, with deep experience in the industries that define Asheville's economy. He holds a track record that includes companies in healthcare, SaaS, aerospace, manufacturing, fintech, logistics, and professional services -- from pre-revenue startups to $50M+ businesses preparing for exit or Series B raises.
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From first call to compounding results -- here is exactly what the engagement looks like.
Book a 30-minute strategy call at no cost. We audit your current marketing, revenue gaps, team structure, and the single biggest lever holding back your growth. You leave with a clear diagnosis before spending a dollar.
We deliver your full GTM strategy, ICP definition, competitive positioning, messaging architecture, and a 90-day demand generation plan. Every deliverable is board-presentable and execution-ready from day one.
Campaigns go live. We manage your marketing team, agencies, and freelancers with clear KPIs at every level. Outbound sequences launch. Pipeline starts building. You get weekly check-ins and monthly board-ready reports.
Systems compound. Revenue attribution is wired to real numbers. The marketing engine runs without you managing every detail. You stay because the results justify it -- not because you are locked in.
Results measured in pipeline generated, CAC reduced, and revenue compounded -- not reports delivered or hours billed.
"We hired our fractional CMO without ever meeting in person. Within 60 days we had pipeline attribution, a demand generation system, and $1.2M in qualified opportunities. Geography is irrelevant when the work is strategy, data analysis, and pipeline architecture -- all of which happen on screens and in dashboards. The results are what show up in the CRM.",
"The best fractional CMOs are not local -- they are experienced. Restricting your search to your metro area eliminates most of the operators who have built demand generation systems at companies your size and stage. We found the right person through a national search and the engagement has been transformational. CAC dropped 41% in 90 days.",
"Every week: a 60-minute strategy call with real numbers. Every month: a board-ready pipeline report. Every quarter: a commercial review that reallocates budget toward what is working and away from what is not. That cadence produces CMO-quality commercial leadership at a fraction of full-time cost -- and it works completely remotely.",
Asheville, North Carolina is a thriving mountain city with a booming craft economy, healthcare corridor, and growing tech startup scene. Its economy leans on tourism, healthcare, craft brewing, creative. That mix shapes how companies here grow: Asheville businesses compete for talent and customers against far larger marketing budgets, and generic tactics rarely move the number. What Asheville growth companies need is senior marketing leadership that understands the Western NC market, owns the strategy, and is accountable to revenue, without carrying a full-time executive salary.
| County | Buncombe County |
|---|---|
| Metro area | Western NC |
| Population | approximately 94,000 |
| Coordinates | 35.597, -82.557 |
| Revenue range served | 1 million to 100 million dollars |
| Engagement | 5,000 to 15,000 dollars per month, month to month |
MarkCMO gives Asheville businesses a fractional CMO who owns the marketing number: positioning built for Asheville buyers, a demand engine tuned to the Western NC market, and the reporting investors expect, without a full-time CMO salary.
Asheville businesses need a fractional CMO once revenue depends on a repeatable marketing engine they do not have in house, usually between 1 million and 100 million dollars in revenue. In the Western NC market, where Asheville companies compete against larger budgets, MarkCMO installs the positioning, demand generation, and board-level reporting to scale, for 5,000 to 15,000 dollars per month. Choose the one where the person on the call does the work and you can leave month to month.
Book a free 30-minute strategy call with Mark Gabrielli or call 321-917-5738. You will get a straight read on your Asheville marketing and the one or two things to fix first, whether or not we work together.
Reviewed by Mark Gabrielli, Fractional CMO and COO. Last verified July 2026.
Book a free 30-minute call with Mark. You will walk away with a clear, honest diagnosis and the one or two things to fix first, whether or not we work together.
Book a free strategy call →Every MarkCMO engagement is structured to protect you. You stay because the results are compounding -- not because you are locked in. Cancel any time. No fees, no questions.
No hidden scope. No surprise invoices. Every MarkCMO engagement includes the full fractional CMO capability stack from day one.
Full go-to-market strategy, ideal customer profile definition, competitive positioning, and messaging architecture tailored to your market.
Multi-channel pipeline engine -- SEO, content marketing, paid media, email nurture, and outbound -- built as compounding systems, not one-off campaigns.
C-suite management of your marketing team, agency partners, and freelancers with clear accountability and performance benchmarks at every level.
Weekly leadership check-ins, monthly board-ready pipeline reports, and revenue attribution dashboards that replace gut feeling with data.
CRM configuration, attribution modeling, marketing technology optimization, and performance dashboards wired directly to revenue KPIs.
No long-term contracts. No cancellation fees. Engage for as long as it drives results -- exit any time with zero friction.
Every MarkCMO engagement is structured to protect you. You stay because the results are compounding -- not because you are locked in.
Book a free 30-minute strategy call. No pitch deck. No sales pressure. An honest conversation about your Asheville market, your current marketing, and exactly what it would take to build pipeline this quarter.
Month-to-month. No contracts. First results in 30 days. Serving Asheville, North Carolina, and nationwide.
30 minutes with Mark Gabrielli. No pitch. A direct read on your biggest marketing gaps and what moves revenue fastest. Responds personally within 24 hours.
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