Cool Job: Head of Digital at Synergy Sponsorship

This could be the ideal way to start your week if you are looking to move on or take that big step up in your career.  Synergy are a top sponsorship agency and part of the bigger Engine Group who recently hired former London 2012 Head of New Media Alex Balfour as it’s first ever Chief Digital Officer.

Synergy are looking for an exceptional individual to head up the Digital division and play a key role in the next stage of their national and international growth.

They are looking for someone with outstanding digital expertise, strong commercial acumen and an entrepreneurial mindset. You will be passionate about delivering innovative digital strategies and activations across sports and entertainment sponsorships.  Disciplined and results-orientated, with ambition and drive to create ground-breaking work and motivated by working in a dynamic and fast-paced agency environment.

To apply for this position, please send a copy of your CV to iwanttowork@synergy-sponsorship.comconfirming the position you’re applying for and where you saw the job advertised.

Good luck and have a great week!

 

 

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