Senior marketing leadership for Denver businesses -- without the $250K full-time CMO cost. Mark Gabrielli delivers measurable pipeline growth, brand authority, and demand generation systems. First results in 30 days.
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.
Denver runs on a specific mix of industries: aerospace and defense anchored by Lockheed Martin Space in Waterton Canyon and United Launch Alliance in Centennial, energy producers like Civitas Resources, Antero Resources, and DCP Midstream working the Denver-Julesburg Basin, and a fast-maturing B2B software scene that produced Guild Education, Gusto, Ibotta, and Twilio SendGrid. A growth-stage company between $1M and $20M in revenue here is usually selling into technical, procurement-driven buyers, not impulse consumers. That buyer takes months to close, compares vendors carefully, and expects marketing that sounds credible to an engineer or a CFO. A full-time CMO at Denver Tech Center salary levels is hard to justify at that revenue band, and the local labor market for senior marketing talent is genuinely tight.
A fractional CMO solves the math. You get senior strategy, positioning, and demand-generation leadership without the base salary, equity, and benefits load of a full-time hire in a competitive Front Range market. For a company headquartered in LoDo, the RiNo innovation corridor, or the DTC, month-to-month with no contract means the engagement flexes with your runway and your board's expectations, not the other way around. Denver founders who raised through Techstars or the state's Advanced Industries Accelerator grant program tend to be capital-disciplined, and fractional leadership fits that discipline.
Find out what your first 90 days would look like.
Start here, free →Free, no obligation. If it's a fit, you'll pick a time to talk with Mark directly.The deliverables are built for how Denver's buyers actually purchase, whether you sell to energy operators along the DJ Basin, hospital systems tied to the Anschutz Medical Campus, or SaaS procurement teams downtown:
Denver is not one market; it is at least four with different rules. Aerospace and defense marketing, in the orbit of Lockheed Martin, United Launch Alliance, and the region's contractor base, is relationship-and-credential-driven, with long procurement timelines and heavy emphasis on proof, security posture, and past performance. Energy is different again: companies serving Civitas, Antero, or midstream operators like DCP sell into capital-intensive, cyclical buyers who respond to reliability and total cost, not brand theater.
Healthcare and wellness, one of Denver's fastest-growing sectors given the metro's population growth and the Anschutz research cluster, adds compliance and clinical-credibility layers that most generic marketing playbooks ignore. Then there is the B2B SaaS wave: the ecosystem that grew SendGrid, Checkr, Gusto, and Guild Education, plus Palantir relocating its headquarters to the city, means software companies here compete for the same senior marketers and the same enterprise attention. A fractional CMO who has worked across these verticals can tell which motion your category actually rewards instead of defaulting to a template.
Denver's marketing agency landscape is dense. Established B2B tech shops like Walker Sands and Revenue River, plus dozens of digital agencies across the metro, mean your buyers have been pitched before and your vendors are competing hard. That density is a double edge: plenty of execution capacity is available, but differentiation is harder, and it is easy to overspend on retainers that never connect to pipeline. A fractional CMO sits above that layer, directing agencies rather than being sold by them.
Buyer behavior here rewards substance. Denver's central time zone lets companies serve both coasts efficiently, and the talent pool skews technical thanks to CU Boulder and the Colorado School of Mines feeding the region. Buyers, whether at a DTC enterprise or an energy operator, tend to be pragmatic and proof-driven, which is why hype-forward marketing underperforms and clear, credible positioning wins. The winning move is disciplined focus on the accounts and channels that fit a longer Mountain West sales cycle.
A full-time CMO in the Denver metro carries a senior base salary plus equity and benefits, a heavy load at $1M to $20M in revenue. A fractional engagement gives you that seniority for a fraction of the cost, month-to-month with no contract, so spend flexes with your runway. For capital-disciplined founders, many of whom came through Techstars or state accelerator grants, that structure matches how the rest of the business is run.
Yes. Marketing to a procurement team in the orbit of Lockheed Martin or United Launch Alliance is nothing like marketing to a DJ Basin energy operator or a downtown SaaS buyer. Each has a different sales cycle, proof requirement, and committee. The first 90 days are spent mapping your actual buying committee before any spend, so the plan fits your category rather than a generic B2B template.
That is often the fastest win. Denver's agency market is crowded with capable shops, but retainers drift from pipeline without senior direction. A fractional CMO sets strategy, decides which agency work to keep, cut, or bring in-house given tight local salaries, and holds every vendor accountable to metrics your board will trust.
Positioning and quick-win pipeline fixes land inside the first quarter. But Denver's B2B and enterprise deals, especially in aerospace, energy, and financial services, frequently run two to three quarters, so demand-gen compounding is measured across that horizon. The month-to-month model means you keep going only as long as the work is producing.
Positioning and proof assets that clear procurement for companies working alongside Lockheed Martin Space and United Launch Alliance in the Denver metro.
See work →Reliability-and-cost demand generation for suppliers selling into Civitas, Antero, and DJ Basin midstream operators.
See work →Compliant marketing and clinical-trust content for the Anschutz-adjacent health and wellness sector fueling Denver's growth.
See work →Trust-first messaging for the compliance-heavy buyers concentrated around Charles Schwab's Denver campus and the LoDo financial district.
See work →Category positioning and repeatable pipeline for software companies competing in the ecosystem that built SendGrid, Gusto, and Guild Education.
See work →Go-to-market leadership for connectivity and infrastructure firms in a metro anchored by EchoStar, DISH, and Liberty's Englewood corridor.
See work →Denver fractional CMO engagements are usually priced as a monthly retainer rather than a salary, commonly ranging from a few thousand up to roughly fifteen thousand dollars per month depending on scope and hours. For context, a full-time CMO in Denver generally commands $200,000 or more per year, and local fractional CMO roles average around $115,000 annually per Denver market data. The retainer model gives growth-stage teams senior leadership at a fraction of that cost.
A Denver fractional CMO provides part-time, senior marketing leadership: setting strategy, building go-to-market and demand generation, managing budgets and vendors, and leading your existing marketing team. Given Denver's concentration of B2B SaaS, cybersecurity, digital health, and climate tech companies, a strong fractional CMO tailors positioning and pipeline to technical, growth-stage buyers rather than running generic campaigns.
Hire a fractional CMO when you need executive marketing direction but cannot justify a full-time salary above $200,000, or when you are between full-time CMOs. It fits growth-stage Denver companies that have traction and budget to deploy but lack senior marketing leadership. Once your marketing needs consistently exceed 25 to 30 hours a week, that is usually the signal to transition to a full-time hire.
| 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 |
Agencies optimize for deliverables. I optimize for revenue. Those are fundamentally different incentive structures, and the results reflect it.
MarkCMO serves businesses across every functional leadership discipline in Denver, CO. Click any service to explore how it applies to your specific growth challenge.
“Mark doubled our marketing-attributed revenue in six months. His 90-day framework delivered results faster than any full-time hire we have ever made.”
“We were spending $80,000 per month on marketing with nothing to show. Mark audited everything in week one, cut waste by 60%, and 4x'd our lead volume within 90 days.”
“We had tried two agencies before MarkCMO. Mark actually understands B2B demand generation -- not just brand fluff. Our MQL volume tripled in the first quarter. Worth every dollar.”
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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 Denver and nationwide, with deep experience in the industries that define Denver'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.
How fractional executive leadership stacks up against every other option on the table.
| Factor | MarkCMO Fractional CMO |
Full-Time CMO In-House Hire |
Marketing Agency Retainer Model |
Consultant Independent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Cost | $8K-$15K | $22K-$38K+ (salary + benefits + equity) | $8K-$30K (narrow scope) | $5K-$20K (advice only) |
| Time to Start | 5-7 business days | 3-6 months recruiting | 2-4 weeks onboarding | 1-2 weeks |
| C-Suite Accountability | Full revenue ownership | Full revenue ownership | Channel-level only | Advice, no accountability |
| Commitment Required | Month-to-month | 12-24 month salary commitment | 3-12 month retainer | Variable, project-based |
| Board-Ready Reporting | Included every engagement | Depends on hire quality | Rarely included | Not standard |
| Team + Agency Leadership | Full C-suite management | Full C-suite management | Self-directed only | Not included |
| Revenue Attribution | Built-in pipeline dashboards | Varies by hire | Rarely available | Not standard |
| Risk if Underperforms | Cancel any time, zero fees | Severance + equity + legal | Contract lock-in | Project walk-away |
| First Results | 30 days (strategy + plan) | 90-180 days (ramp time) | 60-90 days (campaign build) | 30 days (doc delivery) |
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.",
Denver, Colorado is the Mile High City with a rapidly expanding B2B tech ecosystem. Its economy leans on SaaS, aerospace, healthcare, energy, cannabis. That mix shapes how companies here grow: Denver businesses compete for talent and customers against far larger marketing budgets, and generic tactics rarely move the number. What Denver growth companies need is senior marketing leadership that understands the Denver market, owns the strategy, and is accountable to revenue, without carrying a full-time executive salary.
| County | Jefferson County |
|---|---|
| Population | approximately 715,000 |
| Coordinates | 39.747, -105.062 |
| Revenue range served | 1 million to 100 million dollars |
| Engagement | 5,000 to 15,000 dollars per month, month to month |
MarkCMO gives Denver businesses a fractional CMO who owns the marketing number: positioning built for Denver buyers, a demand engine tuned to the Denver market, and the reporting investors expect, without a full-time CMO salary.
Denver 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 Denver market, where Denver 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 Denver 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.
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Month-to-month. No contracts. First results in 30 days. Serving Denver, Colorado, and nationwide.
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