Resilient Marketing: Driving Business Performance and Long-Term Success

Mark your diaries for 8th October 2024 and join us at the beautiful Greenlands campus in Henley-on-Thames for the annual CIM and Henley Business School event. This year’s programme is set to be even more insightful, aimed at senior marketers and CMOs keen on enhancing business performance and ensuring long-term success.

Following the success of last year’s event, this is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to hear from amazing speakers who are leaders in both academia and the corporate world. The event will bring together the best minds in marketing to explore crucial topics that affect your role as a marketer, including:

- Marketing’s impact on the bottom line: How marketing directly influences business profitability

- Understanding data and analytics: Using data to inform boardroom decisions

- Strengthening marketing’s reputation within businesses and using it to shape strategic outcomes

- Non-executive director roles: How these positions can enhance your career and marketing knowledge

In addition to the insightful discussions, this event offers a unique opportunity to network with professionals across industries, providing the ideal setting to build relationships and exchange ideas. By bridging the gap between academia and the corporate world, the event will offer practical knowledge and real-world strategies to help you drive success in your role.

This event is designed to leave you with practical insights and actionable strategies to take back to your workplace, so don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your skills and connect with fellow marketing professionals.

Event Details:

  • Date: 8th October 2024
  • Location: Greenlands Campus, Henley-on-Thames
  • Early-bird tickets are available until 30th August 2024 – book now before prices rise!

For more information and to book your place, visit here.

This is a must-attend event for any marketer looking to boost their influence, sharpen their strategy, and engage with the best in the industry!

 

By Kamila Miller, Lecturer at Henley Business School and