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[email protected] | 07909777784 | 3 Albion Road, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP61EL Marketing and Communications professional with a creative flare. Experience developing innovative marketing solutions for businesses and charities. Proven track record driving campaigns from conception to execution. An expert in technical, conceptual and content development of promotional materials. Excellent literacy skills and a passion for developing engaging web content. Employment History Marketing and Communications Consultant - Corporate Benefits: Friends Life. April 2014 Present. (Temp contract) Creating user guides, booklets and leaflets for both small businesses and large multinational clients. Using CMS systems to maintain data and online resources. Liaising with key internal stakeholders to update and create scheme literature items. Loading data into forms to prepare for literature reviews. Tracking return of forms from the Sales Department in order to meet review deadlines. Proof reading all literature items before sending them out to clients. Reason for leaving: The project I have helped deliver is coming to an end. No further work currently available. Event Management and Marketing Internship: Southbank Centre. October 2013 January 2014 Event management duties: Leading the organisation of Get Your Knit On! workshops in locations across the country, providing administrative support, scheduling meetings and events, managing volunteer hosts, delivering events in busy central London locations. Marketing duties: Niche marketing for events in Royal Festival Hall, researching and composing tweets, conducting market research, creating ticket offers, sourcing participants. Market Research: Reporting on attendance patterns of audiences living outside the capital and considering how factors such as attitude, location, education and finance may affect engagement. Reason for leaving: My temporary placement came to an end. Illustration and Design professional: www.cargocollective.com/emilylucy July 2011 - Present. Promoting and selling my art both online and offline, organising and partaking in exhibitions and art sales, accepting commissions and fulfilling client briefs within a given time frame. Sales Floor Manager: Unorthodox LDN. August 2013. (Temp contract) Co-ordinating volunteers and performers, connecting buyers to clients, researching funding opportunities, promoting the company through leaflet and poster distribution. Reason for leaving: The exhibition came to an end. Classroom Assistant: Hyde Pre-school. May 2010 - December 2011. Assisting with funding applications, organising activities, teaching key skills, assessing health and safety. Reason for leaving: I left to concentrate on the final year of my undergraduate degree. Voluntary Work Placements Marketing Assistant: Larmer Tree Festival. March 2014 April 2014. Providing administrative support, assisting with marketing tasks. Workshop Facilitator: Alzheimer's Society. January 2014 March 2014. Workshop invigilation, instructing workshop participants, liaising with relatives, carers and volunteers. Marketing Assistant: Salisbury Arts Centre. January 2014. Researching distribution channels for promotional materials, delivering leaflets across Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset. Box Office Volunteer: Hen Fest. July 2013, July 2012, July 2010. Selling tickets for Hen Fest in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Marketing Internship: Greenwich and Docklands International Festival. June 2013. Preparing promotional materials, conducting mail outs, improving the festivals online presence, co-ordinating performers. EMILY BROWNE

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[email protected] | 07909777784 | 3 Albion Road, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP61EL

Marketing and Communications professional with a creative flare.

Experience developing innovative marketing solutions for businesses and charities.

Proven track record driving campaigns from conception to execution.

An expert in technical, conceptual and content development of promotional materials.

Excellent literacy skills and a passion for developing engaging web content.

Employment History

Marketing and Communications Consultant - Corporate Benefits: Friends Life. April 2014 – Present. (Temp contract)

Creating user guides, booklets and leaflets for both small businesses and large multinational clients.

Using CMS systems to maintain data and online resources.

Liaising with key internal stakeholders to update and create scheme literature items.

Loading data into forms to prepare for literature reviews.

Tracking return of forms from the Sales Department in order to meet review deadlines.

Proof reading all literature items before sending them out to clients.

Reason for leaving: The project I have helped deliver is coming to an end. No further work currently available.

Event Management and Marketing Internship: Southbank Centre. October 2013 – January 2014

Event management duties: Leading the organisation of Get Your Knit On! workshops in locations across the country,

providing administrative support, scheduling meetings and events, managing volunteer hosts, delivering events in busy

central London locations.

Marketing duties: Niche marketing for events in Royal Festival Hall, researching and composing tweets, conducting market

research, creating ticket offers, sourcing participants.

Market Research: Reporting on attendance patterns of audiences living outside the capital and considering how factors

such as attitude, location, education and finance may affect engagement.

Reason for leaving: My temporary placement came to an end.

Illustration and Design professional: www.cargocollective.com/emilylucy July 2011 - Present.

Promoting and selling my art both online and offline, organising and partaking in exhibitions and art sales, accepting

commissions and fulfilling client briefs within a given time frame.

Sales Floor Manager: Unorthodox LDN. August 2013. (Temp contract)

Co-ordinating volunteers and performers, connecting buyers to clients, researching funding opportunities, promoting the

company through leaflet and poster distribution.

Reason for leaving: The exhibition came to an end.

Classroom Assistant: Hyde Pre-school. May 2010 - December 2011.

Assisting with funding applications, organising activities, teaching key skills, assessing health and safety.

Reason for leaving: I left to concentrate on the final year of my undergraduate degree.

Voluntary Work Placements

Marketing Assistant: Larmer Tree Festival. March 2014 – April 2014.

Providing administrative support, assisting with marketing tasks.

Workshop Facilitator: Alzheimer's Society. January 2014 – March 2014.

Workshop invigilation, instructing workshop participants, liaising with relatives, carers and volunteers.

Marketing Assistant: Salisbury Arts Centre. January 2014.

Researching distribution channels for promotional materials, delivering leaflets across Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset.

Box Office Volunteer: Hen Fest. July 2013, July 2012, July 2010.

Selling tickets for Hen Fest in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

Marketing Internship: Greenwich and Docklands International Festival. June 2013.

Preparing promotional materials, conducting mail outs, improving the festivals online presence, co-ordinating performers.

EMILY BROWNE

Workshop Coordinator: Larmer Tree Festival. July 2012.

Liaising with senior staff members to ensure activities were delivered effectively and on time.

Skills Summary

Creativity

An adept user of the Adobe Creative Suite with qualifications in desktop publishing and image manipulation.

Able to create effective promotional materials, business to business documents and presentations.

Experience creating and editing video.

Organisation

Ability to plan and deliver large scale events. Proven experience conducting events in central London locations.

Comfortable using management tools such as Artifax Event and Microsoft Outlook to arrange meetings.

Research

Able to undertake research and analyse findings in an accurate and strategic manner. Experience undertaking

research projects at Southbank Centre as part of my MA.

Comfortable using Google Analytics to monitor reach of online resources.

Technical skills

Able to use CMS systems to make articles and editorial content available online.

Confident using social media management platforms such as HootSuite and TweetDeck.

Comfortable creating databases for niche marketing purposes while adhering to data safeguarding rules.

Good understanding of Microsoft Office programs.

Basic understanding website design using HTML and CSS.

Education

King’s College London: 2012 – 2013.

MA in Cultural and Creative Industries. Pass with Merit.

The Arts University College at Bournemouth: 2008 – 2012.

BA (Hons) Illustration. 2:1.

Art and Design Foundation Diploma. Pass with Merit.

Information and Communication Technology. Level 2.

Award in Desktop Publishing. Level 3.

Pixel-based Image Manipulation. Level 3.

The Burgate School and Sixth Form Centre: 2001 – 2008.

3 A-Levels, including B in English Language. 10 A–C Grade GCSEs, including Maths, English and Science.

Short Courses Fraud & Bribery Awareness | Money Laundering & Counter-Terrorist: Friends Life. July 2014. Data Safeguarding Online Course: Southbank Centre. December 2013.

Lion’s Den: Business management and marketing course. King’s College London. October 2012 - February 2013.

MA Web Technologies (audit): King’s College London. October 2012 - February 2013.

Award in Desktop Publishing Skills: ABC Awards. Level 3. July 2010.

Award in Pixel Based Image Manipulation: ABC Awards. Level 3. July 2010.

Course in First Aid: Avonway Community Centre. May 2011.

Achievements

Winning King’s Cultural Challenge. Competitors were required to present their own learning and participation

projects to cultural institutions in London. The judging panel included representatives from the V&A, Southbank

Centre, The Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House.

Blogging for Guardian Education Mortarboard, including my own illustrations.

Organising Careers in Culture; a new lecture series at King’s College London.

Helping arrange recreational events and networking opportunities as a student representative at King's College.

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