A passion for wellness, community, sustainable design and smiles.
Why do we do what we do? We respect that you, like us, believe that travel can serve a purpose. You want us to be honest and keep it real, with genuine actions that merge the two platforms of wellness and sustainability to promote personal health, and the health of our planet. Experience some...
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A well-established Travel company is seeking to appoint a Senior Marketing Manager
The Senior Marketing Manager is the driving force behind marketing performance, with the core purpose of translating performance data into stronger creative and content output.
Acting as the critical go-between who understands marketing performance metrics deeply and knows how to convert them into clear, actionable direction for content creation, all while safeguarding brand integrity.
Qualifications and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Marketing or related degree.
Experience:
Proven experience as a senior marketing Leader for a minimum of 8 years, preferably in the Luxury travel sector.
Demonstrable experience using marketing performance data to drive and improve creative and content output.
Strong understanding of digital marketing performance metrics and the ability to translate them into clear creative and content actions.
Proven experience in marketing and project management.
Previous experience in Leading successful campaigns.
Proven experience managing and Leading teams.
Skills:
A Senior Marketing Manager should possess:
Strong strategic thinking
Excellent leadership capabilities
Digital marketing expertise
Ability to drive brand growth, manage high-performing teams, and make data-driven decisions that align with organisational objectives.
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