Five Below

Sr Director, Product Management - MP&A

Five Below$130K — $180K *
Retail & Consumer Goods
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12+ years in product management or related leadership roles, ideally in retail or merchandising
  • 5+ years of experience leading product teams in complex environments
  • Deep knowledge of MP&A processes including planning, allocation, and forecasting
  • Proven ability to create domain strategies and measurable outcomes across platforms
  • Strong data-driven decision-making skills with experience in KPI definition and tracking
  • Expertise in translating business needs into product requirements and roadmaps
  • Effective partnership skills with engineering and business stakeholders in Agile settings

Responsibilities

  • Own the product vision and strategy for the MP&A domain aligned with business priorities
  • Define core MP&A business capabilities and landscape to improve workflow efficiency
  • Translate fragmented tools and processes into a cohesive product strategy
  • Lead discovery sessions to document current processes, pain points, and opportunities for improvement
  • Own the domain roadmap balancing short-term needs with long-term product architecture
  • Define and manage KPIs to assess product performance and strategic alignment
  • Ensure cross-functional team collaboration through the product delivery process

Benefits

  • Health coverage
  • Financial wellness support
  • Personal wellness resources
  • Comprehensive perks and benefits package
Full Job Description
Position Summary

The Senior Director, Product Management – MP&A is the senior product leader accountable for the strategy, roadmap, business outcomes, and product operating model across Five Below’s Merchandise Planning & Allocation domain. This role is the product counterpart to engineering leadership for the domain and is responsible for ensuring that Five Below’s planning, assortment, allocation, replenishment, and related merchandising workflows are supported by products that are aligned to business process, measurable outcomes, and long-term scale.

Today, the MP&A landscape has meaningful opportunity for simplification and modernization. Current-state research indicates the domain lacks a cohesive end-to-end process view and a complementary set of products, with fragmented systems, manual processes, Excel-heavy workflows, limited visibility, and gaps between business needs and current platform capabilities.

This leader will partner deeply with Merchandising, Planning, Allocation, Inventory, Merch Operations, Product, Engineering, Architecture, Data/Analytics, and enterprise stakeholders to define the future product direction for MP&A. They will translate business strategy into a clear product vision, measurable KPIs, prioritized roadmaps, and high-quality execution that improves planner productivity, decision quality, inventory outcomes, and organizational agility.

Responsibilities
1. Product Strategy and Domain Leadership
  • Own the multi-year product vision and strategy for the MP&A domain, aligned to Five Below’s business priorities, enterprise strategy, and long-range planning needs.
  • Define the target product landscape and business capability model across core MP&A processes such as merchandise financial planning, assortment planning, demand forecasting, inventory acquisition and replenishment, seasonal allocation, in-season performance management, and related planning workflows.
  • Ensure product strategy reflects Five Below’s current reality: disconnected tools, manual handoffs, limited automation, inconsistent data definitions, and workflow friction that constrain scale and decision quality today.
  • Establish clear domain north stars and guardrails that connect product investments to business outcomes, user productivity, and operational resilience.

2. Deep Business Process Ownership
  • Develop deep understanding of the end-to-end MP&A process, including preseason planning, in-season adjustments, assortment development, item setup, PO requests and PO management, allocation review, DC split decisions, and sell-through monitoring, MFP, Assortment planning.
  • Lead process discovery and working sessions with business partners to document current-state journeys, pain points, handoffs, controls, and opportunities for standardization, simplification, and automation.
  • Translate business process needs into product requirements that are grounded in how planners, buyers, allocators, and merch operations teams actually work, not just in how current tools happen to function today.
  • Maintain a strong point of view on where Five Below should adopt standard package capabilities, where configuration is sufficient, and where differentiated workflows or microapps are required to support Five Below’s operating model.

3. Roadmap, Prioritization, and Portfolio Management
  • Own the MP&A domain roadmap and backlog, framing problems clearly, sequencing work intentionally, and balancing business value, urgency, risk, complexity, adoption readiness, and cost.
  • Prioritize between short-term continuity and long-term transformation, including targeted improvements to existing platforms while defining the future-state process and product architecture.
  • Lead product evaluation, build-vs-buy thinking, and vendor/RFP decision support for major MP&A platform decisions, especially in areas such as MFP, assortment planning, and supporting product capabilities.
  • Drive quarterly and multi-year roadmap planning with explicit linkage to business objectives, capability maturity, delivery feasibility, and organizational capacity for change.

4. KPI Ownership and Value Realization
  • Define and manage the key product and business KPIs for the MP&A domain, including measures such as forecast accuracy, planning cycle time, inventory productivity, and the ability to scale profitable assortments across seasons.
  • Establish additional domain measures that reflect the realities of Five Below’s operating model, such as planner productivity, adoption of in-system workflows, reduction in offline spreadsheets, data freshness, PO lifecycle visibility, vendor compliance, and speed of in-season decision-making.
  • Use both quantitative and qualitative data to frame problems, assess product-market fit inside the enterprise, validate roadmap choices, and prove value realization after release.
  • Ensure teams understand how product changes are expected to move business outcomes such as sales, margin, inventory health, and operational efficiency.

5. Product Delivery and Cross-Functional Execution
  • Lead senior product managers and cross-functional product squads through discovery, requirements, design, build, launch, adoption, and post-release learning.
  • Partner closely with Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Operations to ensure solutions are scalable, resilient, supportable, and well integrated with upstream and downstream systems.
  • Drive strong product management fundamentals across the team, including hypothesis-driven discovery, clear outcome definition, backlog hygiene, requirements quality, prioritization discipline, roadmap storytelling, and release readiness.
  • Partner with Engineering and Operations on operational KPIs and service expectations for key planning platforms, including data freshness, job success, planning cycle SLAs, and issue resolution.

6. Stakeholder Leadership and Change Management
  • Serve as the senior product partner for MP&A business leadership, building trusted relationships and ensuring the roadmap reflects both strategic priorities and practical process realities.
  • Lead cross-functional governance for major product decisions, trade-offs, and sequencing decisions across business, product, engineering, architecture, and data stakeholders.
  • Communicate product strategy, roadmap, risks, progress, and outcomes clearly to executive stakeholders and working teams.
  • Help the organization navigate change thoughtfully by balancing ambition with adoption readiness, training needs, process redesign, and the business’s capacity to absorb complexity.

7. Team Leadership and Product Craft
  • Build, lead, and coach a high-performing product team for MP&A, including senior product managers and other product practitioners supporting the domain.
  • Mentor team members on domain expertise, product craft, stakeholder management, KPI thinking, and enterprise product leadership.
  • Create a product culture grounded in accountability, clarity, curiosity, strong business partnership, and continuous improvement.

Qualifications
Required Experience and Skills
  • 12+ years of experience in product management, product ownership, business product leadership, or closely related roles, with significant depth in retail, merchandising, planning, allocation, or inventory-related domains.
  • 5+ years leading product managers or cross-functional product organizations in complex enterprise environments.
  • Deep understanding of MP&A business processes, including merchandise financial planning, assortment planning, forecasting, allocation, replenishment, in-season management, and merchandising operational workflows.
  • Demonstrated experience owning domain strategy, roadmaps, prioritization, and measurable outcomes across complex platforms or multi-team initiatives.
  • Ability to define meaningful KPIs, use data to prioritize, and connect product decisions to business performance and operational outcomes.
  • Strong experience translating complex business process needs into clear product requirements, epics, and phased roadmaps.
  • Proven partnership with Engineering, Architecture, Data, and business stakeholders in Agile delivery environments.
  • Excellent executive communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills.

Preferred Experience and Skills
  • Experience with Five Below-relevant platforms and ecosystems such as o9, Oracle Retail/RMS, Bamboo Rose, assortment tools, replenishment and allocation systems, Databricks, Power BI, and adjacent merchandising platforms.
  • Experience leading product work through platform evaluation, package fit assessment, vendor selection, or large-scale business and technology transformation.
  • Familiarity with product frameworks such as journey mapping, JTBD, outcome-based roadmapping, prioritization models, and operational KPI frameworks.
  • Experience in environments with significant manual processes, spreadsheet dependence, fragmented tooling, and the need to modernize toward more integrated and governed product ecosystems.

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About Five Below

Five Below is a discount store chain that sells products that cost up to $5. The company was founded in 2002 by David Schlessinger and Tom Vellios. The company's target market is teenagers and pre-teens, but it also has products for adults. The company has over 1,000 stores in 38 states. The company's revenue has been steadily increasing over the years, and it has been expanding its store count. The company went public in 2012.
Learn more about Five Below
Size
6,100 employees
Market Cap
$9.6 billion
Industry
Net Income
$109.8 million
Founded
2002
5 Year Trend
+23.3%
Revenue
$1.7 billion
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