About

Hunter House is a brand and product marketing advisory founded by Belle Hunter Murphy. The practice partners with leadership teams navigating moments of growth, transition, and reinvention — when clear positioning, aligned teams, and focused market direction matter most.

Hunter House works directly alongside founders, PE firms, and executive teams as a senior strategic partner -- with the focus and speed that high-stakes moments demand.

Hunter House is based in Connecticut and partners with teams across the U.S.


How Belle Works

Engagements are structured as focused sprints — typically 6 to 10 weeks — built around a specific moment: a raise narrative, a rebrand, a product launch, or a market entry. Work is delivered directly and collaboratively with leadership, not delegated to a team.

Belle brings structured thinking to moments that often feel ambiguous internally, helping leadership teams move from competing priorities to clear positioning and a plan they can act on.

Engagements range from focused advisory to embedded partnership, depending on what the moment requires.


Background

Prior to founding Hunter House, Belle held marketing leadership roles at Meta and Dell, leading cross-functional initiatives spanning product launches, platform adoption, and global go-to-market strategy. Her work included shaping strategic marketing efforts supporting Instagram’s major platform evolutions, as well as building programs connecting small businesses with marketing solutions across Meta’s ecosystem.

She currently advises a private equity firm through its second fund raise and select portfolio companies, providing brand communications strategy, raise narrative development, and go-to-market advisory.

Earlier in her career, she led merchandising and category strategy initiatives at Dell and began in agency strategy at GSD&M, supporting global consumer brands including Mastercard, L.L.Bean, Golfsmith, and Austin City Limits.

Belle is a graduate of the University of Texas and has completed executive education programs through Harvard Business School.

Hunter House works with a small number of teams at any given time. If the moment is right, so is the conversation.