Emma Skinner is the Marketing Executive at Clausematch. We recently sat down with Emma to learn more about her role at Clausematch.
I’m a Marketing Executive and my role entails supporting the two Marketing Directors with virtual and in-person events, lead generation and campaigns. My day-to-day tasks can range from reviewing the company's database to drafting social media posts and creating videos.
Before joining Clausematch I worked in Marketing for a financial service provider. I split my time between supporting our digital marketing efforts such as updating the website, social media and email marketing and working closely with the Business Development team on their lead generation initiatives.
I wanted a change, new challenges, and to push myself and learn a new industry and different ways I could use my marketing skills.
I’m really lucky because I like my job, so the motivation is always there. If I'm having a down day I just give myself a little pep talk and push myself to complete the day's tasks and meet deadlines.
Just be you - Clausematch is made up of so many different people and everyone accepts you for you. Go ahead and share your ideas because they will be heard!
I am currently working on developing my writing skills. As someone who has always struggled with spelling before Spell Check came along, I've always steered away from writing, but I feel like I am ready to take the leap and give it a go - what's the worst that could happen, no one reading it?
Spice Girls. I remember my dad taking me when I was little and I sat on his shoulders for the whole concert - thanks dad!
I’m not binge-watching anything right now, but if anyone is looking for something new to watch I’d recommend:
This is a hard one as it changes often, depending on the weather or my mood. In winter it would be either a Christmas dinner with all the trimmings or sausage and mash with red onion gravy and loads of peas. If asked this question in summer I would say grilled sea bass with Mediterranean vegetables.
My childhood home. If walls could talk that house would tell you a million stories.