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CMO (m/f/d) - Tech Events (based anywhere in Europe)

Michael Page International (Switzerland) SA
London
7 months ago
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Grow an established tech events brand into something even biggerMarketing leadership role for strategic, impactful and creative personalityAbout Our Client

The experience expected from applicants, as well as additional skills and qualifications needed for this job are listed below.My client is a leading tech events company at the forefront of innovation, specializing in cutting-edge conferences and expos across AI, big data, blockchain and cloud computing in several international hot spots. These events attract top industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts from around the globe, creating unparalleled networking and learning opportunities. We are seeking a dynamic and visionary Chief Marketing Officer (m/f/d) to lead the company's marketing efforts and drive the growth of the brand. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker with a proven track record in marketing leadership, particularly within the tech industry.Job DescriptionDevelop and execute comprehensive marketing strategies for a leading but growing tech events seriesLead a high-performing marketing team, fostering creativity and innovationDrive brand awareness and engagement through digital marketing, social media, and content marketingCollaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure cohesive and impactful marketing campaignsAnalyze market trends and competitor activities to identify growth opportunitiesManage marketing budgets and optimize ROI on marketing spendRepresent the company at industry events and build strong relationships with key stakeholdersThe Successful ApplicantProven experience as a CMO or in a senior marketing leadership roleExperience within the tech industry is a mandatory prerequisite for this roleStrong understanding of AI, machine learning, blockchain, big data, and cloud computingExceptional strategic thinking and analytical skillsExcellent communication and leadership abilitiesAbility to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environmentWillingness to travel as needed to attend and support eventsWhat's on OfferBe part of a leading tech events company shaping the future of technologyWork with a passionate and innovative teamEnjoy the flexibility of remote work with the opportunity to be based in vibrant European citiesCompetitive salary and benefits package

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