Carter Murray
Marketing & Events Manager

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Marketing & Events Manager
We're partnering with a leading international Law Firm to appoint a Marketing & Events Manager. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced events and marketing professional to take ownership of a high-profile events programme that supports client engagement, business development, and firm-wide strategic priorities.
Working closely with senior stakeholders, you'll lead the planning, oversight, and continuous improvement of a diverse programme of events, including conferences, seminars, webinars, hospitality events, and internal leadership gatherings.
Key Responsibilities
- Driving the firm's events strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives and maximising ROI.
- Managing and overseeing a varied calendar of in-person, virtual, and hybrid events across multiple markets.
- Partnering with lawyers and business development teams to define objectives, improve audience targeting, and drive meaningful client engagement.
- Leading post-event analysis, reporting, and follow-up activity to measure effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Collaborating with CRM, digital, brand, and communications teams to deliver integrated marketing campaigns.
- Managing key internal events, including leadership conferences and firm-wide meetings.
- Line managing and developing a Marketing & Events Executive.
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- Strong experience delivering and overseeing complex events programmes
- Previous line management experience
- Background in professional services (legal experience highly advantageous)
- Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills
- Experience using CRM and marketing technology to support campaigns and event delivery
- A commercial, data-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement
- Strong project management skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities
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