NameJohn Gibb
Job TitleMarketing Director - US
OrganisationEconsultancy
Subscription LevelStaff
Registered Since13 Mar 2009
Areas of ExpertiseB2B Marketing, Email Marketing, Community Management, Strategy & Operations
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About Me

John S. Gibb is the US Marketing Director for Econsultancy, and is a marketing & business development professional with over a decade of strategic experience that is recognized as visionary in the area of integrated marketing management, branding and marketing communications.

Best known for his expertise in developing and executing revenue-enhancing promotional campaigns for companies of all sizes, his ability to apply a proven strategy of analytical marketing and process improvement has consistently delivered the results needed for success.  

John’s skills and efforts have a solid track record of driving annual revenue growth for an array of organizations, while cutting costs and maximizing the value of every dollar spent.  John's biggest asset is his ability to deliver innovative marketing campaigns with measurable results on-time and on target. Working cross-functionally internally and externally makes John a valuable, reliable asset for any organization.

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Career History

AVP, Audience Develoment at Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)

Senior Manager, Marketing Strategy & Operations at Gartner

Associate Director, International Development at The Conference Board

Marketing Manager at Global Business Research Ltd.

Membership Records Manager at National Retail Federation

Education and Qualifications

BA, Journalism & Mass Communications, New York University

MBA, Marketing & International Business, University of Connecticut

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