Emma Corbett
Campaign Director at Manifest London- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Manifest Group
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United Kingdom
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Advertising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Campaign Director
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May 2019 - Present
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Senior Campaign Manager
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Jul 2018 - May 2019
Leading the creative and strategic planning and execution of campaigns and always-on activity for project-based and retained clients. Lead creative behind WWF's award-winning 'Stop Wildlife Trafficking' campaign, which was awarded Stunt of the Year 2018 at the PR Moment Awards. Broader clients include Swedish beauty brand Oriflame, Homebase, Accor (ibis, Novotel and Mercure), Horizn Studios and peer-to-peer car sharing app Turo. Hard-working network of media contacts across news, travel, beauty, broader lifestyle, national press and luxury.
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Engine Mischief
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United Kingdom
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Public Relations and Communications Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Account Manager
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Mar 2017 - Jul 2018
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Hill+Knowlton Strategies
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United States
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Public Relations and Communications Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Account Manager
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May 2015 - Apr 2017
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Senior Account Executive
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Jan 2014 - May 2015
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Graduate Trainee
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Jan 2012 - Jan 2014
One of four successful candidates to gain a position on H+K’s competitive graduate training programme. Over two years I rotated through four sectors, gaining invaluable experience into different disciplines, and passed a range of assessment challenges along the way. Clients included:Food + Drink: BelVita, Robinsons, Dairylea, Carte Noire and Splenda Energy + International: DHL, Statoil, Brand South Africa, Renewable UK, Enphase CPG: P&G; Gillette, Braun, Head & Shoulders, Pampers and CamayFPS: Visa, Autoglass, Family Investments, Foosle & GE Capital Direct
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Tate
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United Kingdom
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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700 & Above Employee
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Development Intern
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Jun 2011 - Oct 2011
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Education
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University of Leeds
Bachelor's degree, English Literature and Art History -
The King's School, Canterbury