Gavin Llewellyn

Course Director at The Chartered Institute of Marketing

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  • The Chartered Institute of Marketing

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The Chartered Institute of Marketing

Gavin Llewellyn is a professional Chartered Marketer specialising in digital marketing, social media and brand communications.

Skills and experience

Gavin’s interest in marketing began in 2001 whilst studying for a degree in Business Management. It was during these early years that Gavin recognised the true creative power that marketing can bring to a company. This realisation, along with a desire to continue learning and developing led him to continue his studies, this time specialising in marketing, graduating with a Masters degree in Marketing Management in 2005.

Gavin has worked in a number of different industries as well as in both the business-to-consumer and business-to-business sectors. As a result, Gavin has developed a unique blend of marketing experience and has the ability to effectively adapt to whatever challenge, project or company he is involved with.

A highly creative and motivated marketer, Gavin has a range of marketing management skills, including branding and corporate identity, business strategy, public relations, customer-relationship management and marketing communications.

Digital marketing

Over the past four years Gavin has become particularly interested in new media and internet marketing. This aspect of marketing is a growing area and one that more and more companies – both big and small – are striving to understand and implement.

Gavin has spent a great deal of time developing his knowledge and understanding of digital and online marketing and specialising in this space to build brands and bring companies up-to-date through the use of social media and digital marketing channels, search engine optimisation (SEO), website development and email marketing.

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