CIMCIG announces construction marketing seminar

CIMCIG and MRA announce upcoming construction marketing seminar

  • 24 Aug 2017

An upcoming morning seminar from CIM Construction Industry Group (CIMCIG) explains how to develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy in the construction industry.

Scheduled to take place at Bristol Golf Club on 13th September, the two-hour breakfast seminar targets marketers for companies that are involved in the building sector. It is sponsored by MRA Marketing

The overall session aims to review strategic planning and management best practice, covering rebranding, breaking into new markets and launching products or company branches. Expert advice will be supplemented with examples of successful case studies from previous Construction Marketing Award winners.

Speakers include: MRA Marketing’s Lucia Di Stazio of MRA Marketing, Bethan Lewis of Brighter Comms, Bluegg’s Mike Jordan, and Andy Mudie of Nuaire, who is also Vice Chair of Creative, Services and Events for CIM Wales. 

The session will begin at 9:15am, following a breakfast buffet with registration at 8:30am; it will run until 11:30am, with free parking available onsite.

Those interested can book online, via email, or by calling 01628 427340.

Contact:

CIM Moor Hall, 
Cookham,
Maidenhead
SL6 9QH

Tel: 01628 427244

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