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<< Back to list of jobs| Marketing Communications Executive (Ref: Db346892) | |||
| Sector: | Administration | Sub Sector: | Marketing/Events |
| Location: | Greater London | Job Type: | Permanent |
| Salary: | £35000 - £40000 per annum + Bonus, Pension, PHC | Post Date: | 02/02/2010 |
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Our client is a Global Financial markets information provider. They are looking for an experienced Marketing Communications Executive to be based in their Canary Wharf offices. Ideally you will have gained experience within a Financial Markets organisation with a Marketing team.
As a member of the Corporate Strategy and Strategic Marketing team, reporting to the Executive Director, Strategy, the Senior Marketing Communications Executive will develop value propositions for our core product and service lines, as well as for key market segments, and use these as the basis for the development of a suite of core marketing materials, in both print and digital formats. Key areas of responsibility are: To develop and maintain the brand identity, developing tools that ensure that our brand identity can be applied consistently across the full range of communication channels worldwide Work with the Segment Managers and the Data Services team to develop value propositions for our core products and services, as well as for core market segments (benchmarks, funds & ETFs, derivatives, structured products) and for the main investor, client and influencer groups within each of these segments To translate these value propositions into a suite of marketing materials that support our marketing and sales activities; these materials will encompass both print and digital formats and will include internal briefing documents, sales support tools, brochures, factsheets, web pages, conference and seminar stands and editorial/advertorial content. In conjunction with the Corporate Communications Manager, to manage both their own publications and their involvement with third party publications To manage all elements of production, including developing the initial brief, generating and editing copy and, where appropriate, managing external suppliers |
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