Marketing & Communications
The Marketing and Communications team is responsible for developing and implementing the marketing strategy for the authority. It also takes the lead role in managing the development of the Salford city-wide brand in association with the local strategic partnership, Partners IN Salford.
Providing guidance and support to council service teams, the functions of the team cover: tourism development, visitor services, research/planning, campaign management, brand management, media relations, internal communications, web and intranet development, and creative services (design, production and print).
An organisation chart for Marketing & Communications is displayed below.
Media Relations
The press office manages the council's relationship with the media - local, regional and national - and should be first contact point for journalists.
For more information about media relations and the council's policy on handling press enquiries contact the Public Relations Office, on 0161-793 2913 or 2914.
All the council's press releases are available to view on this web site (follow the press releases link in the site navigation pane on this page, or alternatively click the "News" link in the Quick links panel which appears on every page).
Organisation structure:
- Director of Marketing & Commmunications - Susan Wildman
- Personal Assistant to Director - Janet Wood
- Corporate Marketing
- Corporate Marketing Manager - Sue Hill
- Principal Marketing Officers
- Masha Vitali
- Sarah Winder
- Senior Marketing Officers
- Lindsay Clark/Vicky Pemberton
- Africa Reboto
- Marketing Officers
- Sara Lennon
- Rose Arnold
- Cath Knight
- Jill Gainer
- Assistant Marketing Officers
- Kath Wyatt
- Michael Young
- Principal Marketing Officers
- Corporate Marketing Manager - Sue Hill
- Press and Public Relations
- Principal Public Relations Officer - John Carberry
- Public Relations Officers
- Liz Carridge
- Katy Barnes
- Stan Goldsmith
- Public Relations Officers
- Principal Public Relations Officer - John Carberry
- Tourism Marketing
- Tourism Marketing Manager - Lindsey Hebden
- Principal Marketing Officer
- Karen Robinson
- Principal Events Development Officer - Vacant
- Events Officer - Mike Sullivan
- Events Officer - Christine Howard
- Events Co-ordinator - Abigail Burgess
- Senior Marketing Officer
- Andrea Blower
- Marketing Officers
- Emma Foster
- Carla Robinson
- Dan Stribling
- Print Room Operative - Chris Eckersley
- Marketing Finance Officer - Sarah Cassidy
- Marketing Assistant - Fiona McCormick
- Senior Tourist Information Officer - Vacant
- Tourist Information Officers
- Sue Lee
- Jenny Atherton
- Audrey Bellfield
- Principal Marketing Officer
- Tourism Marketing Manager - Lindsey Hebden
- Web Development
- Web Development Manager - Vacant
- Corporate Webmaster - Steve McComb
- Principal Web Developer - Antony Golding
- Senior Web Marketing Officer - Bernadette Mellor
- Senior Web Marketing Officer - Gavin Robertson
- Web Development Manager - Vacant
- Creative Services
- Creative Services Manager - Jeff Millington
- Senior Graphic Designer - Peter Shorrocks
- Graphic Designers
- Elaine Phipps
- Barbara Hannam
- Alexandra Rudland
- Jacqui Hutton
- Jennifer Melling
- Artworker - Paul McNamara
- Creative Services Manager - Jeff Millington
This page was last updated on 31 October 2008
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