Catherine Dutton — CEO
An enthusiastic, proactive and tenacious leader with 20+ years experience in direct B2B client facing roles delivering real business growth for organisations through implementing effective, relevant and high impact marketing. My focus, passion and belief is that marketing can truly add business value. Where others see risk, I see opportunity! I am an award winner in leadership and marketing, most notably being named in Hot Topics Top 100 Future CMOs and in B2B Marketing's Top 20 Women in Technology. An experienced PR spokesperson, public speaker and panelist. Specialisms: ⭐️ Leadership ⭐️ B2B marketing ⭐️ Transformation and change management ⭐️ AI and digital marketing ⭐️ Marketing strategy ⭐️ Marketing communications ⭐️ Brand and identity ⭐️ Business development ⭐️ Demand generation and sales enablement ⭐️ Client management
Stackforce AI infers this person is a B2B Marketing Executive with extensive experience in strategic leadership and transformation.
Location: Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Experience: 22 yrs 4 mos
Career Highlights
- 20+ years in B2B marketing leadership.
- Awarded Top 100 Future CMOs and Top 20 Women in Technology.
- Expert in transforming marketing strategies for business growth.
Work Experience
Pegasystems
Vice President Global Growth Marketing (1 yr 9 mos)
Vice President Global Account-Based Marketing & EMEA Marketing (1 yr 7 mos)
Vice President of EMEA Marketing (6 mos)
Atos
Global Chief Marketing Officer (2 mos)
Global Deputy Chief Marketing Officer (10 mos)
Global Vice President Marketing (10 mos)
Vice President Marketing (2 yrs 8 mos)
UK & Ireland Marketing Director (6 yrs 4 mos)
Fujitsu
Head of Private Sector Marketing (4 yrs 1 mo)
Senior Marketing Manager, Global Accounts Business (11 mos)
Marketing Manager, Private Sector Business (1 yr 10 mos)
Marketing Manager, Corporate Communications (1 yr)
Account Manager, Public Sector Business (2 yrs 7 mos)
Education
CIM Professional Diploma (DipM) - Distinction at Hopwood Hall College
BA Hons at University of Leeds