Head of Channel APAC
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Compensation
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Head of Channel Partnerships, APAC
Asana is looking for a Head of Channel Partnerships to lead and grow our channel business across APAC (excluding Japan). The Channel and Ecosystems team is dedicated to accelerating Asana's growth and market reach through partnerships and fostering a thriving partner network. In this role, you will sit at the intersection of sales leadership and channel strategy, managing a team of Channel Partner Managers spanning the region, setting the strategic direction for how we go to market through and with partners, and raising the bar on how our team sells alongside them. Reporting to the GM of APAC, you will be a key voice in shaping how Asana scales across diverse and fast-growing markets by running deep discovery, driving executive storytelling, and coaching your team to model excellence in the field.
This role is based in our Singapore or Sydney office with an office-centric hybrid schedule. The standard in-office days are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Most Asanas have the option to work from home on Mondays and Fridays. If you're interviewing for this role, your recruiter will share more about the in-office requirements.
What you’ll achieve
Lead, coach, and develop a regional team of Channel Partner Managers across APAC (ex-Japan), owning their performance, growth, and day-to-day effectiveness in the field.
Own the APAC channel revenue number, setting targets, building pipeline visibility, and holding the team accountable to outcomes.
Shape and execute the APAC channel GTM strategy, including partner segmentation, coverage model, and investment priorities across Southeast Asia, India, ANZ, and other key markets.
Raise the team's sales capability, coaching them on how they run discovery, identify customer pain, and show up alongside partners in front of executive stakeholders.
Build and maintain senior relationships with Asana's most strategic channel partners across the region, serving as an escalation point and executiv