The Marketing Centre adds senior Midlands specialist
The Marketing Centre has strengthened its Midlands team with the appointment of Celia Muddimer, a senior marketing specialist with more than 30 years’ experience across financial services, energy and construction.
Celia has held senior marketing roles at Santander, Loughborough Building Society, Nationwide Platforms and npower, as well as being part of the founding team behind Powershop UK.
Her expertise spans brand development, proposition design, communications and sales, supporting both major corporates and high-growth SMEs.
As part of The Marketing Centre’s UK-wide network of fractional CMOs, Celia will work with businesses across the Midlands to develop strategic marketing foundations and drive commercial performance.
Celia said: “I’ve spent my career helping businesses of all sizes connect strategy with execution.
“Fractional work allows me to translate that experience into multiple organisations – to deliver real value quickly.
“The Marketing Centre’s collaborative network and peer support make it the perfect fit; it’s a community of like-minded senior marketers who all want to make a difference.”
The Marketing Centre provides part-time, board-level marketing leadership to SMEs and mid-sized organisations nationwide.
Lucy Hogarth, founder of The Marketing Centre, added: “Celia’s commercial acumen and breadth of leadership experience make her a fantastic addition to our Midlands team.
“Her ability to deliver impact quickly and build strong relationships aligns perfectly with how we work with our clients.”
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