Head of Marketing
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I'm currently recruiting for a Head of Marketing position for my well known Multi-site Leisure/Lifestyle client based in Central London.
As this is a new position they need the new Head of Marketing to develop and implement a multi-channel marketing strategy, with a focus on acquisition and media planning.
As the Head of Marketing, some of your other accountabilities will be:
- Own the planning and delivery of the UK commercial marketing plan across acquisition channels.
- Worth with the UK sales team to deliver against agreed lead generation activity, ensuring all collateral needed to deliver this are on brand and of a high standard.
- Manage a team of 4 direct reports across Marketing, Digital and product.
- Own the marketing budget, recommending spend decisions to ensure a strong ROI in line with business objectives.
I am keen to speak to individuals with strong media planning and campaign management experience within a commercial/fast paced environment (Ideally Retail or Leisure). Multi-site marketing experience is advantageous as well as having experience of leading a team.
This is a fantastic new role for a great brand, offering the opportunity to make a huge impact on their already successful business.
As we receive such a high volume of applications every day, regretfully, we are only able to respond to successful candidates who will be contacted within two working days.
We wish you the best of luck with your search.
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