Live Nation Entertainment today announced the hiring of Amy Marks as the first Executive Vice President, Head of Integrated Marketing for Live Nation’s Media & Sponsorship division.
Based in New York, Marks will report to Russell Wallach, Global President, Live Nation Media & Sponsorship, and lead a department that includes creative, research, analytics, strategy, experiential events and industry marketing, according to the announcement. She will continue to support the team’s efforts delivering data-driven programs and products for advertisers, offering solutions across digital to live experiences.
Marks joins Live Nation from Bloomberg Media, where she was Global Head of Marketing. While at Bloomberg she spearheaded the launch of the Content Studio, led event marketing and conceptualized client programs. While in that role, she received Folio’s 2017 Innovators Award. Prior to Bloomberg, Marks was the Head of Integrated Marketing for People magazine for 15 years.
“Amy’s unparalleled experience partnering with brands and...
Based in New York, Marks will report to Russell Wallach, Global President, Live Nation Media & Sponsorship, and lead a department that includes creative, research, analytics, strategy, experiential events and industry marketing, according to the announcement. She will continue to support the team’s efforts delivering data-driven programs and products for advertisers, offering solutions across digital to live experiences.
Marks joins Live Nation from Bloomberg Media, where she was Global Head of Marketing. While at Bloomberg she spearheaded the launch of the Content Studio, led event marketing and conceptualized client programs. While in that role, she received Folio’s 2017 Innovators Award. Prior to Bloomberg, Marks was the Head of Integrated Marketing for People magazine for 15 years.
“Amy’s unparalleled experience partnering with brands and...
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