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Marketing Manager - Events

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Are you a data-driven, strategic marketeer with a passion for B2B sustainable focused events? This Marketing Manager role could be a great fit for you!

Our client, a leading events company, is seeking a Marketing Manager to join their Central London-based team on a 6mnth FTC with the possibility of going permanent.

This is a 4 day office based and 1 day remote working from the Central London office and a salary of up to £45K.

Responsibilities:

Lead and execute strategies to grow events and attendees across live events and summit based in Africa.
Leverage data analytics to drive audience acquisition, retention, and subscriptions through email, social media, and partnerships.
Collaborate with editorial and marketing teams to optimise content and maximise visibility on SEO, newsletters, and social channels.
Work closely with the events team to increase event attendance and enhance audience engagement for both in-person and virtual events.The Person:

Proven experience in audience development, ideally within the events, or media sectors.
Strong understanding of digital marketing, content distribution, and Email/ SEO strategies.
Analytical mindset with experience using tools like Google Analytics and CRM systems.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate data insights into actionable growth strategies.The Benefits:

As well as the usual flexible, hybrid working
Training and career development opportunities.
Vibrant company culture with team incentives
International travel opportunities.If you are interested in this Marketing Manager opportunity, Apply Now!

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