Paul Marchant
About
Paul Marchant is from United Kingdom. Paul is currently Author at Swearoji: How to swear in emoji, located in London Area, United Kingdom. Paul also works as Founder at Stroli, a job Paul has held since Oct 2021. Another title Paul currently holds is Cookbook author! at Cheeky Feasting - www.cheekyfeasting.com. In Paul's previous role as a Owner at Trumpet, Paul worked in London, United Kingdom until Mar 2018. Prior to joining Trumpet, Paul was a Client Services Director at Edge ideas and held the position of Client Services Director at London, United Kingdom. Prior to that, Paul was a Account Director at Warman & Bannister, based in London, United Kingdom from Sep 1996 to Feb 2001. Paul started working as Account Executive at Fine Company in Leeds, United Kingdom in Jan 1992.
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Paul Marchant's current jobs
Swearoji is the definitive resource on how to swear using emojis! www.swearoji.com 🤔Why did I create this book? In the 80s, a little book called 101 Uses For a Dead Cat was published. Selling over 2m copies and spending 27 weeks on the bestseller list, it was the first of a new type of quirky gift book. Roll the clock forward, and a comedic gift book called Crap Towns was released. This again was hugely popular and spawned a couple of sequels - only the UK can have a sequel to crap towns - it made a stack of cash. And let’s not forget the classic ‘Spank the Monkey’, another hugely popular fun humour book that made a killing. 🧠What i want to achieve with this book: Create the next best-selling fun/humour gift book leveraging popular culture, while capitalising on the core idea to generate additional revenue through merchandising.
www.mystroli.com Creating a consumer brand designed to replace single-use plastic shopping bags at scale. Ströli sits in a regulation-driven, everyday category with massive volume and no default brand. We’re building products people actually choose; and a platform for repeat adoption across the UK and Europe. Currently demonstrating traction and raising to scale distribution and brand adoption.
Cheeky Feasting is a beautiful and varied collection of recipes from around the world remastered for cheek meat, a stunning yet underused delicacy. The book features classics from Goulash to Scampi; from Ragù to Ramen and more.
BlueFly generates growth for businesses through expanding distribution channels for our clients. A particular highlight is taking English Heritage Buildings from no retail presence to being in over 150 stores and growing.
Paul Marchant's past jobs
Set up my own Above The Line Ad agency and had a stack of fun and made awesome work. Responsible for leading the teams and for the origination of marketing strategies that lead to creative development of messages and delivery to the target audiences through the identified routes to market. As part of the role, we developed a ‘client in-house’ offering enabling them to use us – although an external resource - as an internal marketing resource where gaps in their own resource existed. I Possess strong influencing abilities/people management skills with a Proven ability to build and develop interpersonal relationships externally and internally. I have an innate understanding that a company's offering and its presentation to consumers needs to demonstrate a customer-centric attitude. KEY AREAS OF EXPERTISE - Marketing and communications strategy and campaign planning. - Understanding of knowledge of media-neutral communications planning – paid for, owned and earned channels. - Brand management, awareness and direct response advertising. - Management of Media Agencies for planning and buying, media partnerships, sponsorship. - Media auditing, evaluation and optimisation. - Team, agency and 3rd party relationship management.
Position held final accountability and reported into the board, responsibilities were: 1. Business development: As well as heading several accounts I was responsible management of the account management team and the development of business, which involved: • Acting as a marketing consultant to the agency and a resource to clients that independently investigates their business. • Examining how extra revenue can be generated through new marketing strategies. • Investigating market dynamics - competitive set, their messaging and how they operate from a marketing perspective, consumer trends, targeting, promotional ideas, channels to market etc. 2. Operations: • Delivering the smooth running of the account-handling department through the implementation of practices and procedures. • Staff development and training.
While at W&B I gained wide experience in a lot of different advertising and media accounts with different product categories. PNC Telecom – Account Director (Sep 96 - Feb 01) One 2 One (Now EE) - Account Director (Aug 99 - Aug 99) Imperial Tobacco – Account Director (Mar 99 to Feb 01) Pilsner Urquel - Account Manager (Aug 98 – Aug 00) Ricoh Copiers – Senior Account Executive (Sep 96 - Dec 98)