Creative Partnerships Manager - leading newspaper group
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Creative Partnerships Manager - leading newspaper groupJob SectorContract TypeContractLocationLondon£49k basic salary plus 40% capped commission (12 month temp to perm contract)Job ReferenceMedia IQ - LH/NC678Do you want to work for one of the market leading newspaper groups? Do you want to negotiate high value multifaceted partnerships with the likes of Nestle, Unilever and Heinz? Do you have a creative and strategic mindset? If so, then please read on….The CompanyA market-leading newspaper group with some of the most powerful media brands is seeking a Partnerships Manager to sell across all of their brands. They have a large focus on innovation and connecting their customers and clients. These qualities allow them to thrive in the climate of constant reinvention, interpretation, adaptation and evolution of a fast moving, highly creative, multichannel media business.The Role of Partnerships ManagerAs Partnerships Manager you will be responsible for creating and negotiating brand partnerships. You will work with the Top 10 spending FMCG clients, leveraging your previous relationships with FMCG brands to expand your client base and ultimately win multiplatform campaigns. The Partnerships Manager will create proposals, paying special attention to market trends and analysis across platforms such as OOH, print, digital, events, mobile, and social.Selling to the likes of Nestle, Unilever, and Heinz, this Partnerships Manager will be part of the commercial team and will interact with marketing teams, trading, solutions, and planning teams.Requirements for the role of Partnerships Manager4+ years sales experience2+ years creative solutions / partnerships experienceStrong west end agency contacts within FMCG brandsStrategic mindsetStable career historyIf you think you could be the Partnerships Manager we are looking for, please send us your CV and a consultant will be in touch.
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