Senior Conference Editor-In-Chief &
KNect365, Informa
Head of GAIM Portfolio
Reporting to: Portfolio Director
Location: 149 Tottenham Court Road W1T 7AD
Overview of Position
This role offers an experienced and exceptional conference producer the opportunity to determine strategy, and the creative free-rein to innovate and take this prestigious portfolio of events to the next level.
The role of Conference Editor-In-Chief offers a highly intelligent and commercially astute individual the opportunity to take the lead in determining strategy and shaping the future direction of large-scale industry leading events. This involves researching content, building relationships with key industry names, designing a compelling agenda and guiding content strategy to create buzz about the conference. In essence, the Conference Editor-In-Chief is a motivated, resourceful and responsible individual who relishes the challenge and autonomy of creating a world-class programme from concept to delivery. Attractive financial rewards, intellectual stimulation and job satisfaction are all central to the role.
Key Skills
- Strategic vision- the ability to manage and optimise a portfolio of prestigious events
- Innovative & creative thinking- The desire to think creatively, to innovate and to shape a product around customer needs
- Commercial awareness -the ability to understand market dynamics and monetize the programme
- Exceptional project management and organisational skills – the ability to set achievable project management goals and to ensure these goals are met
- Time management with an ability to multi-task and attention to detail
- Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills and the ability to network with senior industry figures
- Enthusiasm and a collaborative mind set
Previous Experience
- 3-4+ years proven track record as a successful producer in the conference industry
- Experience in asset management and/or financial events
Job Summary
Portfolio Head Element
- Creating a strategic vision for the portfolio of events
- Managing a budget: driving sponsorship and delegate revenue whilst actively managing costs with a view to optimising GP
- Setting realistic timescales for project delivery and ensuring that these deadlines are met
- Making connections and becoming a key figure within the hedge fund industry
- Invigorating and tailoring the product to meet market needs
- Identifying new innovations to take the portfolio (digital, new launches etc)
Senior Conference Producer Element
- •Analyse the industry and past conferences to determine market opportunities
- •Work with the Brand Strategy Director to set the event’s strategy for the year
- •Research in detail the conference programme by contacting a complete cross section of the target market through phone, desk research and meetings to determine what customer requirements
- •Creating and running an advisory board when appropriate
- •Identifying strengths and weaknesses of competitors events through websites, brochures and speaking to competitive speakers
- •Analysis of multi-source research to write a compelling programme agenda
- •Identifying and contacting potential speakers and finding the hook to encourage them to join the speaker faculty
- •Negotiating Speaker fees and expenses and staying within guidelines set down on the event target sheet
- •Designing a compelling content-based marketing campaign to promote the conference
- •Writing industry-focussed promotional copy for websites and marketing pieces
- •Working with the digital media team to design and implement promotional campaigns via LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
- •Working with the marketing department to ensure that they are targeting the right market. Sourcing appropriate media partners, working with the chairman and speakers and sponsors of the conference to raise the profile of the event
- •Working with Sponsorship and Exhibition to find leads and identify additional revenue generating opportunities
- •Sourcing special guest speakers from outside the industry
- •Working with operations to ensure budgets are accurate and the event runs smoothly on the day
- •Running the conference on the day, including opening the conference
- •At event research to identify future potential events and ways in which events can be improved.
- •Production of post conference report.