Commercial Insights Executive

London
3 weeks ago
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We’re looking for a Commercial Insights Executive to join our team, supporting the Data & Insight function through the curation of commercially relevant intelligence and action-oriented insight. This data-driven role will help support and enhance partnership performance with both new and existing Formula 1 partners.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

Reporting to the Senior Commercial Insights Executive, responsibilities will include:

  • Evaluating the success of commercial partnerships with Formula 1 through the compilation of insights as it relates to television exposure, digital engagement, audience impact etc.

  • Creating compelling partnership propositions, based on relevant fan and audience data, to present a relevant, addressable audience and compelling commercial opportunity to prospective sponsors

  • Support category planning and industry landscaping to steer sales outreach, identifying potential target markets, brands and decision-makers to assist with a proactive, go-to-market approach

  • Working with internal stakeholders (e.g., Commercial Media Production, Commercial Partnerships) to support trackside planning for partners at Grand Prix events

  • Monitoring and reporting on developments within the wider sports industry

  • Liaising with suppliers to support timely and accurate delivery of commercial data, from partner exposure reports to strategic research studies

  • Supporting on ad hoc data requests from the wider Commercial department and deliver insights to a wider range of departments, encouraging greater use of commercial data

    About You

  • Good understanding of commercial sport.

  • Similar experience in a previous role, ideally within sport or a comparable industry

  • Track record of supporting and delivering successful branded/sponsored content for commercial partners.

  • knowledge of Data Analytics

  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment

  • Excellent communication skills – written and oral

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