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Marketing Manager

Manu Forti Ltd
Greater London
1 day ago
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This is a remote position.

Marketing Manager – Events (Remote / Surrey Monthly Office Visit)

Join a fast-growing, award-winning events business serving safety and emergency services professionals. We’re looking for a proactive, results-driven Marketing Manager to lead strategy and execution across our portfolio of events.

The Role
You’ll own the full marketing lifecycle: plan and deliver multi-channel campaigns (email, social, paid, partnerships, print), create engaging content, optimise digital channels and collaborate with multiple teams. You’ll also oversee on-site event marketing and mentor junior team members.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Develop and manage end-to-end marketing campaigns aligned with business objectives

  • Create and oversee content for emails, social media, websites, print and live events

  • Optimise websites and support digital advertising (PPC, retargeting)

  • Manage partner and sponsor communications and toolkits

  • Analyse campaign performance and use data to drive improvements

  • Be hands-on at live events, supporting marketing assets, stakeholder engagement and onsite execution



Requirements

2–4 years’ experience in B2B or events marketing

Strong skills in email marketing, social media, PPC, content creation and copywriting

Experience with website management, CRM/email platforms and campaign analytics

Excellent organisational, time-management and project-leadership skills

Hands-on, collaborative and adaptable approach, with a genuine passion for events



Benefits

Many


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