NameLiam Geoghegan
Job TitleWeb Content Officer, Digital Marketing
OrganizationCity University London
Member Since12 Jul 2012
Areas of ExpertiseContent Marketing and Strategy, Online Copywriting, Strategy and Planning, Web Project Management
Contact Details
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About Me

Currently Web Content Officer in the Digital Marketing team at City University London. In place to maintain timely, accurate and brand-compliant content, design and structure on the University websites - www.city.ac.uk & www.cass.city.ac.uk, and staff & student intranets, as well as providing operational support to Schools and other Professional Services - Cass Buisness School, School of Informatics, School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, About City, Study at City, Olive Tree, Courses.


Use Squiz and Serena Collage CMSs for City work. Also used MS SharePoint in previous job (KPMG intranet), WordPress for history e-mag (newhistories.group.shef.ac.uk) and Edge Music London site, and MediaWiki for small project.


Regularly use Google Analytics, Site Improve - Site Check, Lucid Chart and YouTube in relation to website management.


Basic HTML & CSS knowledge. Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Publisher, Project. Some knowledge of Photoshop and other Adobe products.

My Links

City University London

Cass Business School

New Histories

Edge Music London

Career History

Web Content Officer at City University London
From November 1, 2011 and still in this role.

Knowledge Executive at KPMG Global Infrastructure
From August 1, 2011 until November 1, 2011.

Intranet management using MS SharePoint - content migration, organisation and maintenance.

Web Content Officer (Temp) at City University London
From January 1, 2011 until August 1, 2011.

Editor-in-Chief at New Histories
From September 1, 2009 until September 1, 2010.

newhistories.group.shef.ac.uk

Education and Qualifications

BA (Hons) History from University of Sheffield (2009)

MA Early Modern History from University of Sheffield (2010)

Digital Content Strategy course through eConsultancy

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