Online Marketing Manager and Digital Leader
For over a decade I have lead companies to develop compelling online communications and engagement strategies. From Australasia through Latin America to Europe, my global marketing experience and ability to communicate effectively from sales to senior management, ensures projects are interwoven with business objectives and successfully implemented.
Managing multiple projects, coordinating globally across departments and cultures, I manage teams of developers, designers and agencies to construct brand conscious web presence.
A self-starter, I’m passionate about providing measurable returns through adaptive, innovative solutions that connect online and offline marketing.
Championing social technologies, ongoing engagement, interactive media, content strategies, and streamlining content work-flows I like to be hands on at a strategic and tactical level within organisations.
Languages:
English – native, Portuguese – fluent, Spanish – fluent, Russian – basic
Specialities:
Social Media Strategy, Content Management Solutions, Search Engine Optimisation, Social Networks, RSS, Web2.0 Technologies, Project Management, People Management, Change Management, Web Analytics, Rich Media, Management of Third Party Providers, Bulk Email, Ecommerce (implementation), Site Architecture, Design Briefing, Translations Management, Display Advertising, Online CRM – in the Financial Services, Business Services, Education and Travel sectors
My Favourite Destinations – Chernaya Gryaz’, Russia – Waiheke Island, New Zealand – Praia do Rosa, Brazil
My closet profession – I’d love to be a residential architect and developer.
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hello Nick, I saw a comment by you on Amazon on a passion you would Crush in response to the book Crush It! You said you wanted to “cure Autism”. This piqued my curiosity – do you have personal experience with the condition? what do you understand about it? what have you looked at so far towards a ‘cure’? I am of the mind that it indeed is curable, as are many other people (and many other conditions too!) Would enjoy having a conversation about this…