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Head of Marketing - Tech events

Berlin
3 weeks ago
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Location: Berlin (Hybrid - 3 days per week in office)
Salary: €60,000 - €65,000 + Equity
Visa & Relocation Support Available

Join a tech company with purpose - building Europe's digital future.

We're working with a fast-growing tech business with a start up events arm, focused on accelerating European tech sovereignty. Their inaugural event brought together 1,500+ leaders across technology, cybersecurity, investment, and government - and this is just the beginning.

As they prepare to scale their brand and impact, they're seeking a Head of Marketing to take ownership of the full marketing function, helping grow their events, elevate the brand, and engage key communities across tech, VC, policy, and innovation.

The Opportunity

This is a hands-on leadership role for a marketing professional who thrives in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. You'll work closely with founders, commercial leads, and content teams to build and execute a strategy that drives visibility, audience growth, and revenue.

You'll also play a key role in shaping the brand's voice and positioning as a credible, influential player in the European tech ecosystem.

Key Responsibilities

Own and deliver the end-to-end marketing strategy across digital, content, brand, and events

Drive delegate acquisition, community engagement, and brand awareness

Manage marketing campaigns across email, social, partnerships, media, and PR

Build and scale a recognisable and mission-aligned brand in the European tech space

Lead campaign performance tracking, reporting, and optimisation

Collaborate with sales and content teams to align messaging and maximise commercial impact

Hire and manage freelancers, agencies, and future marketing team members

What We're Looking For

Proven experience in marketing within the events sector

Strong understanding of B2B marketing, ideally in fast-growth or mission-led environments

Confident across performance marketing, content strategy, and brand building

Highly organised and self-driven, with the ability to lead while executing

Strong education background
Experience working on events of 1,000+ attendees is a strong advantage

Fluent in English, with strong written and verbal communication skills

Based in or willing to relocate to Berlin (3 days per week in office required)

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