Writing market-leading conference and training agendas on technical topics such as economics and monetary policy, financial stability, instant payments, bank regulation, sovereign asset management, and central bank digital currencies
Building contacts and technical knowledge quickly within the central banking community, financial sector, and academia
Working with the sales team to ensure conferences reach and exceed commercial targets
Innovating content and formats to improve sponsor and delegate experiences
Conducting market research through desk-based work, phone and in-person interviews, and external event attendance
Managing full speaker research, acquisition, and relationships
Producing briefs for marketing, sales, and telesales to explain your events to wider teams
Leading projects to ensure conference milestones are met across production, marketing, sales, and operations
Acting as a professional and personable client-facing representative
Confidently running on-site events and training programmes, serving as speaker liaison
Representing your events and acting as their ambassador within the industry
Creating and contributing to marketing collateral to attract sponsors, delegates, and media partners
Writing exceptional copy across digital and print channels
Proofreading with excellent attention to detail
Managing conference timelines and KPIs
Updating event content and speaker information on relevant systems and platforms
Requirements
Experienced senior conference producer or conference manager
Proven experience in a conference or events research environment
Knowledge of the financial sector and central banks
Strong commercial experience with a track record of driving profit growth
Excellent research and analytical skills
Outstanding attention to detail and time management
Strong organisational and project leadership abilities
Ability to build relationships at all levels
Able to work independently and as part of a team in a deadline-driven environment
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Degree-level education (or equivalent), preferably in English, History, Politics/Economics, business, science, or a technical discipline.