GTM Leadership Accelerator — Pavilion

Enrolling now · Associate Members only

The work got you here. It won't get you the next seat.

Eight weeks with the operators who already made the jump to VP and beyond. You leave with a career plan, a revenue vocabulary, and a voice that carries in the room where it's decided.

Starts Wednesday, September 23Runs through November 18, 2026
Wednesdays · 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM ETEight live sessions, 90 minutes each
Open to Associate MembersManagers and directors with 6+ years in the seat

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Tell us where you're headed. We'll follow up with the full session detail and set up time to talk through whether this cohort is the right one for you.

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The people who went first.

1,500+ rising GTM leaders have come through this program.

1,500+

GTM leaders have already run the eight weeks.

45%

of graduates move up within two years of finishing.

91%

of alumni would send a peer who's ready for the jump.

What you walk out with.

Things you can put in front of your CEO the same week, not a certificate for your LinkedIn.

A five-year career plan

Written down, with the sequence of moves that gets you there.

A revenue model you built

Forecasting methods, unit economics, and when to use which.

A Revenue Handbook

Your funnel, your GTM initiatives, and who owns what.

A hiring bar you can defend

The competencies, the scorecard, and what each interviewer tests for.

A working relationship with your CEO

Managing up, on purpose, instead of hoping it goes well.

A cohort that keeps taking your call

Peers at the same jump, long after week eight.

Nobody hands you the next seat. You argue for it.

Waiting to be noticed isn't a strategy
Being great at your current job isn't enough
Ambition without structure stalls out

The program rising leaders recommend.

From the operators who've been in the room.

Three things this fixes.

The gaps that keep good managers from getting the title.

Strategic clarity

  • A five-year plan with real sequencing
  • Career bets made on evidence, not vibes
  • A point of view on what makes a business good

Revenue acumen

  • Forecasting methods and when each one applies
  • The why behind every KPI on your dashboard
  • Alignment across Sales, Marketing, RevOps, CS

A voice that carries

  • Managing up without guessing
  • Storytelling with data your board can follow
  • Buy-in on the initiatives you actually care about

From imposter syndrome to influence.

The stakes change fast once you're in senior leadership conversations. Keri's story is what it looks like to build the confidence and the revenue fluency to carry those rooms.

Read the case study
KP
Keri PfeifferGTM Leadership Accelerator alumna

Curriculum built for the moments that decide your next role.

Eight working sessions. Every one ends with a framework you can use in your next planning meeting or 1:1.

Wednesdays · 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET · September 23 – November 18, 2026

Session order and topics may shift. No class the week of September 28 — that week is GTM2026.

SessionDateTopicInstructor
S1 Wed Sep 23 Orientation: designing your careerBuild the five-year plan and the decisions that follow from it. Stephanie ValentiVP of Sales — Direct, Accounting Channel and Partnerships, BILL
No class the week of Sep 28 — GTM2026 in New York
S2 Wed Oct 7 Developing a theory of business valueWhat makes a business good, and when burning capital is the right call. Sam JacobsFounder & CEO, Pavilion
S3 Wed Oct 14 Managing up: work smarter with your CEOA relationship that pays both ways, built on purpose. Andrea KayalCRO, Help Scout
S4 Wed Oct 21 Building a world-class management teamCompetencies, what each interviewer tests for, and the vision you sell. Kiva KolsteinPresident & CRO, AlphaSense
S5 Wed Oct 28 Forecasting and revenue modeling, part oneThe methodologies, and when each one is the right tool. Karl OrtmannsVP of Sales and GTM executive
S6 Wed Nov 4 Forecasting and revenue modeling, part twoBuild the model and the questions you ask before a financial call. Karl OrtmannsVP of Sales and GTM executive
S7 Wed Nov 11 Revenue team alignmentRevOps process, a Revenue Handbook that sticks, and scoping enablement. Remco de VriesVP of Demand Generation, DataSnipper
S8 Wed Nov 18 Storytelling with dataWhen to shift into scale mode, and the three P's that get you there. Cassie YoungGeneral Partner, Primary Venture Partners

Taught by operators who've sat where you sit.

Your deans for the eight weeks.

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Stephanie Valenti

Dean · Vice President of Sales — Direct, Accounting Channel and Partnerships, BILL

Fifteen years in B2B sales and operations and a three-time executive operator. She leads Pavilion's 2,000-member CRO group, builds and facilitates its executive courses, and advises startups at Hatchet Ventures.

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Sam Jacobs

Dean · Founder & CEO, Pavilion

Launched Pavilion as Revenue Collective in 2016 and bootstrapped it to $10M ARR before a $25M round led by Elephant Ventures and GTM Fund. Fifteen years before that as a senior revenue leader at Gerson Lehrman Group, Axial, Livestream/Vimeo, The Muse, and Behavox.

8 weeks, live
90-min sessions
6+ years in the seat
Associate Members only

Before you raise your hand.

How does this help me get promoted, not just learn theory?
It's built by operators, not career coaches. Every session hands you something you can use that week: a career mapping template, a forecasting model, a Revenue Handbook, a hiring scorecard. Feedback comes from peers and instructors who've already made the jump to VP and beyond. Alumni credit the program with the proof points that got them the bigger role.
Who else is in the cohort?
Associate Members with 6+ years of experience who've managed at least one person and are actively leading GTM teams. Managers and directors across Sales, Marketing, RevOps, and CS. Same ambition, same language, same jump ahead of them.
Can I fit this in around the job?
Ninety minutes a week, Wednesdays at 11:00 AM ET, plus optional resources on your own schedule. Most people in the room are already running teams and carrying projects. The format assumes that.
What happens the week of GTM2026?
No class. The cohort pauses the week of September 28 for GTM2026 in New York and picks back up October 7. That's why the eight sessions run September 23 through November 18.
How is this different from a generic leadership course?
It was built for GTM leaders in B2B tech, by deans who've scaled revenue organizations. Every session is anchored in what you're carrying right now, not a case study from another industry.
I'm already a Pavilion member.
Enroll directly in the Member Hub.

You've done the work. Now lead like it.

Eight weeks, one cohort of rising GTM leaders, starting September 23. Raise your hand and we'll talk through whether this one's yours.

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