Harrison Dear Sales
Experiential & Events Sales Manager

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🚀 Experiential & Events Sales Manager | Central London | High-Impact Role
If you’re selling the same spaces, the same formats, the same ideas… this isn’t that. This is one of the most exciting experiential platforms in the UK right now — a place where brands don’t just show up, they create moments seen by millions. We’re looking for a commercially driven, creatively sharp Experiential & Events Sales Manager to join a high-performing team at the forefront of immersive, culture-led experiences.
💡 The Opportunity
You’ll sit right at the intersection of sales, creativity and live production — working on standout campaigns that blend experiential, media and live events in a truly unique environment. This is a role for someone who can take a brief and turn it into something big — creatively and commercially.
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🔥 What You’ll Be Doing
- Driving revenue through bespoke experiential and event solutions
- Building and owning your pipeline — from brief to close
- Creating compelling, creative responses to agency and client briefs
- Partnering with internal creative and production teams to bring ideas to life
- Developing strong relationships with experiential agencies and direct clients
- Positioning yourself as a go-to expert in experiential and events
🎯 What We’re Looking For
- Proven experience in experiential/events sales
- Strong agency relationships and a track record of hitting targets
- Ability to translate briefs into creative, sellable ideas
- Confident presenter with strong storytelling skills (PPT skills matter)
- Commercially minded, proactive and relationship-led
- Understanding of event production/logistics is a big plus


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💥 Why This Role
- You’re not selling standard inventory — you’re selling experiences
- Huge scope for creativity and ownership
- Work on campaigns that genuinely stand out
- Be part of a business shaping the future of immersive culture
If you want to step into something more creative, more visible and more exciting — let’s talk.
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