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Saturday 4th February 2012
Women in Marketing 2010: Digital
Date:
Wednesday 3rd March 2010
Time:
6:30pm – 9:30pm
Location:
76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT
Cost:
Discounted price of £40 for womenintechnology members - quote WIMD
Last year over 120 delegates at the Women in Marketing event were treated to inspirational presentations from leading experts on branding. At this year’s event, to be held on 3rd March, you will immerse yourself in digital and hear from a fantastic selection of knowledgable experts.
The event will again be chaired by Sue Ash, Chief Executive of Ash Communications. Highlights will include Sarah Speake, Head of Sales and Marketing at Google, talking about The Future of Search, and Tom Savigar, Insight Director at The Future Laboratory, discussing the female web and Womenonomics.
Sessions on Mobile Marketing, Smart Phones, The O2 Brand, and Future trends in mobile will complete the programme. Plus, collect 3 hours CPD whilst boosting your digital knowhow.
The digital age
This years’ event will be taking place in the heart of London's West End 76 Portland Place, which is a contemporary conference facility with beautiful Georgian architecture.
With outstanding facilities, this venue and the exciting programme of speakers, makes this digital conference a must in any marketers’ diary.
JWTwitterclock
Attend this event and find out more about the JWTwitterclock which tracks and monitors how many times a brand is mentioned on the online social networking site Twitter. This new development from JWT, shows how people are spending time on particular brands, and collates the results. A tradition of excellence Event organiser, Ade Onilude started Women In Marketing in 2004. Her series has tackled WorkLife Balance, Ethical Marketing and Branding. Every year, she brings together speakers and venues to create events that inspire the marketing and business community. Previous guest speakers have included, the economist and author Noreena Hertz, Harriet Lamb, Director of the Fairtrade Foundation, Daniel Nabarro, CEO of Figleaves and Charlotte Stockling, UK publisher of Hello. The list of highlyregarded experts goes on, and this year promises to be just as exciting as we explore digital marketing, so book your tickets now.
Event Schedule
6.30pm
Registration, Drinks and Canapés
7:00pm
Welcome from Ade Onilude Event Organiser and formal introduction of Sue Ash, Event
Chair. Presentations begin.
7.05pm
Sarah Speake, Head of Sales and Marketing, Google The Future of Search.
7.25pm
Sally Cowdry, UK Marketing Director, O2 Mobile Marketing, Smart Phones, The O2 Brand,
Future trends in mobile.
7.45pm
Tom Savigar, Insight Director at The Future Laboratory The Female web, including social
media, networks and Womenomics.
8.05pm
Q&A session
8.25pm
Networking & Canapés. JWT advertising agency Twitterclock Display.
9.30pm
Goodnight and Goody Bag sponsored by Glamnet online fashion boutique.
Costs:
Member or Studying Member: £35.00
Student or Guest: £45.00
Special Price £40.00 (inc vat) for members of CIPR, Publicity Club London, Women in Technology and DBA. You will need to quote your promotional code and call 01628 427340.
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