Why you don’t need a degree to be a successful marketer | Georgia Goodwin
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Why you don’t need a degree to be a successful marketer | Georgia Goodwin

Neve Fear-Smith
Neve Fear-Smith

Georgia Goodwin, Chief Client Officer at Digital Voices, entered the advertising industry as soon as she finished her school exams. 15 years on, Georgia has built a powerful team and established relationships with global giants including Colgate, Adobe, and PepsiCo and has also been recognized in Media Week’s 30 Under 30. 

We welcomed Georgia to the Digital Voices team nearly two years ago, excited by the wealth of expertise she brought from major media agencies like Wavemaker and Dentsu. Georgia has brought both expertise and passion to Digital Voices, transforming our client base as an independent Influencer Marketing agency. 

Georgia has made an unmatched impact on Digital Voices’, and sitting down with her to learn more about her career journey tells the story of her growth in the world of Influencer Marketing. 

In this episode of Visionary Voices Georgia shares:

✨ Advice for pursuing a career in the marketing space and why getting a degree isn’t necessary.  

✨ Why her dream client is BMW, and how their marketing approach inspires her. 

✨ Her vision for Influencer Marketing’s evolving positioning in the advertising landscape, and how she works with clients to reach their full potential with creators.

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