Events Marketing Manager - Austin, United States - Fospha

    Fospha
    Fospha Austin, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    Description
    Fospha

    is the marketing measurement platform for eCommerce brands.

    We have found product/market fit in the last two years and quickly become the market leader for measurement in EMEA.

    We are the only business of our type to be a certified partner of Meta, TikTok and Snap, and have worked with those customers to drive massive growth and value for both sides over the last 12 months.

    Now we are working with those partners to enter the US market at scale.
    This is a hugely exciting time to join Fospha. After growing rapidly in EMEA, we now need to raise our brand profile quickly in North America. A mix of online and in person events will be key to making this happen.

    We have an extraordinary opportunity to scale in the North American market, and our early hires will be crucial in delivering success from a strong and proven platform.

    The Role
    Join Fospha as we expand into the North American market.

    As our Events Marketing Manager, you'll work with the VP Growth to build Fospha's events function, playing a pivotal role in promoting our brand and building relationships in a new market.

    You will oversee the strategy, planning, and execution of all event marketing activities, from industry conferences and trade shows to webinars and online meetups.

    This role offers the chance to directly contribute to our growth and establish Fospha as a leader in marketing measurement in new regions.

    Professional Requirements

    Event Strategy and Planning:


    Develop and execute a comprehensive event marketing strategy that aligns with Fospha's business goals and enhances our brand presence in the market.


    Execution and Management:
    Manage all aspects of event coordination, including vendor negotiations, logistics, budgets, and staffing. Ensure our events are delivered on time, within budget, and exceeds expectations.

    Stakeholder Engagement:


    Work closely with sales, marketing, and product teams to ensure event content and messaging are aligned with broader company objectives.

    Engage with industry partners and key customers to maximize opportunities for collaboration and visibility.

    Performance Tracking:
    Measure and report on the success of each event, analyzing key metrics to determine ROI and areas for improvement. Use insights gained to optimize future event strategies.

    Brand Ambassador:
    Represent Fospha at various events, enhancing and maintaining the company's image and establishing meaningful industry connections.
    Salary and Benefits
    Competitive salary + OTE
    Flexible Working
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