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Nigel Clark

Nigel Clark

     

Nigel is an experienced marketer with over 20 years experience in marketing services and professional advisory businesses. After gaining an Economics degree from Bristol University, Nigel marketing career started at NatWest where he worked in the UK corporate banking division. He continued in marketing financial services with a major Japanese bank before studying for an MBA at IESE in Barcelona.

After business school he joined Gemini Consulting and advised a range of banks and corporates on corporate and marketing strategy. In 1996 he was appointed Marketing Director of Mills & Reeve, one of the UK’s leading law firms. While at Mills & Reeve, Nigel was also a Director of the Professional Services Marketing Group. He worked with the Cambridge Marketing College and the Chartered Institute of Marketing on a professional qualification for marketers in the professional services sector.

Since 2002 he has been Marketing Director of Enviros Consulting, one of the UK’s best environmental consultancies and ranked as the No1 brand in the sector. At Enviros, Nigel’s responsibilities include brand, communications and business planning, along with managing the development of key client relationships, in particular involving Enviros’ parent company, Carillion plc. Nigel’s interests focus on marketing principles relating to customer relationships, the services sector and environmental and social responsibility.

Courses taught by Nigel Clark

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