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NEWS1 September 2014
The Festival of Marketing is a celebration of the modern marketing industry in all its glory. With digital transformation defining our future, fearless marketers meet to confront trends, embrace challenges and push the boundaries of excellence.
This year’s agenda stems from the Modern Marketing Manifesto, covering ten themes critical to digital transformation: Strategy, Data & Analytics, Insight, Content, Social, Personalisation, B2B, Brand & Creative, Multichannel and Customer Experience. The Festival arms professionals right across the industry – from data fiends to campaign crafters – with the knowledge, inspiration, and best practice to raise their game.
Experts and pioneers spark discussions in a unique mix of Q&As, debates, case studies, workshops and more. But it doesn’t stop there. In true festival spirit, conversations spill out into the venue’s ‘high street’ cafes, juice bars and lounges during the day, while the buzz continues over drinks at night.
The two-day festival is the brainchild of industry influencers Econsultancy, Marketing Week, Creative Review, Design Week and Data Strategy. Register today to join senior professionals from brand and agency side who are at the forefront of our industry’s transformation.
Venue
50 Porters Walk, Wapping, London E1W 2SF
To book or for more information please visit the website – www.festivalofmarketing.com
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