Who is Suzi Beney?

 

  I’d describe myself as a creative From a corporate world...

Creative in my point of view, my ideas and utilising my design aesthetics to make it happen.

Corporate in my understanding of how a business works, which is reflected in my results orientated approach.

Why is that important? It means, you get the best of both worlds when it comes to your marketing!

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I’ve never been a project manager pushing marketing tasks out to agencies. Simply because I enjoy the entire process - from idea through to result. And, I like to roll my sleeves up and get stuck in.

It's how I add real value to the brands I work with. They aren't paying for multiple hands to be working on the same project.

"I started my own marketing company because I'm passionate about helping small businesses cast a bigger shadow."

Over the past 20 years, I’ve worked on so many projects and daily tasks that there isn’t much I haven't experienced.

I’ve learnt a lot from the entrepreneurial CEOs that have hired me.

Adding my own value and helping them to translate their vision. But, I've never been afraid to question their thinking and offer alternatives.

I want to help more businesses play alongside the corporate giants. Because, budget and resource shouldn't be a barrier when it comes to marketing.

Working in financial services for so long allowed me to hone my skills in turning complex subjects into engaging marketing messages, which I now utilise with my clients - regardless of their industry sector.

I use my knowledge and expertise to create detailed strategic plans with purpose that align with business objectives.

And, it doesn't stop there. I feed my creative soul outside of the day job too - painting, writing and designing in my spare time.

 

in summary...

When you're choosing someone to add value to your business, there's a number of things you want to know...

A. Do they know their stuff? Tick!
B. Are they are passionate about what they do? Tick!
C. Do they care about your success? Tick!
D. Are they one of the 'good guys'? Tick!