Cambridge Marketing College

Natacha Wilson

Natacha Wilson

    Skype: natachawils  

With over 10 years’ experience in strategic marketing and marketing communications across Europe and international markets, Natacha understands the importance of identifying and meeting stakeholders’ needs.

Natacha studied Economics and Marketing in Paris where she also started her career in media planning in an advertising agency located on the Champs Elysees. She then worked on a large market research project for Yoplait, gaining customers’
feedback on a new yogurt.

Her career plans took her to Cambridge where she designed and delivered numerous international marketing plans and campaigns for start-ups and SMEs (B2B and not-for-profit), primarily in the software/high-tech sectors. She widened her experience by working for a marketing agency whose client base included high value brands.

5 years ago she decided to move to the Higher Education sector and worked as a
senior marketing professional for Cambridge University Judge Business School. Her projects included developing the MBA brand and participating in the Business School brand review.

For the last 2 years, Natacha has been working with the training and development arm of the University of Cambridge on a project focusing on strategic programme evaluation.

Natacha has been a tutor at Cambridge Marketing College for many years and she is also an Examiner for the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Courses taught by Natacha Wilson

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This year's College dinner and lecture will be held in the Great Hall at St John's College, Cambridge on Wednesday 4 July. This year it will be a very special event as it also marks the College's 21st anniversary. EMail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for more information and tickets.

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