BHETA appoints marketing executive

BHETA has appointed Natalia Ciecierska as marketing executive working on promoting both the BHETA brand and the Exclusively Show.  

In what is a new role, Natalia will report to Steve Richardson, BHETA’s marketing director. Natalia joins BHETA after two years working in the marketing department of West Midlands Trains. She has a Media & Communication degree from Aberystwyth University and a Masters degree in Brand Management from Birmingham City University.

As marketing executive, Natalia will be responsible for helping to communicate the benefits offered by membership of BHETA, as well as developing new BHETA initiatives. She will also be supporting the marketing of the BHETA-owned Exclusively Show to visitors and exhibitors.

Steve Richardson, marketing director at BHETA commented: “I am very excited about the arrival of Natalia, which means the expanded team being able to add more value for our members. I have been very impressed with her enthusiasm, knowledge and experience gained in her academic studies and her career to date.”

 

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