Ballymoney marketers’ success

Northern Ireland’s top marketers - including Ballymoney representatives - have been recognised during a prestigious event in the Long Gallery at Stormont.
Chartered Marketer Lindy Harper and Yvonne Henry, both from Christies Direct in Ballymoney, attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.Chartered Marketer Lindy Harper and Yvonne Henry, both from Christies Direct in Ballymoney, attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.
Chartered Marketer Lindy Harper and Yvonne Henry, both from Christies Direct in Ballymoney, attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.

The event was organised by CIM, the world’s leading professional marketing body and only organisation in the UK and Ireland that can award chartered status to members of the profession.

In attendance were Lindy Harper and Yvonne Henry from Christies Direct in Ballymoney and Hilary Scott also from Ballymoney.

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Chartered Marketer status is the approved mark of an up-to-date, experienced and qualified marketing professional.

CIM Members, Christine Brown and Hilary Scott (Ballymoney) both from Belfast Met attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.CIM Members, Christine Brown and Hilary Scott (Ballymoney) both from Belfast Met attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.
CIM Members, Christine Brown and Hilary Scott (Ballymoney) both from Belfast Met attended a special event at Stormont to celebrate the achievements of Northern Irelands Chartered Marketers.

Minister for Employment and Learning Dr Stephen Farry praised the contribution of marketing professionals at the event to celebrate the achievements of all those who have been awarded or retained Chartered Marketing status.

Dr Farry congratulated the new Chartered Marketers and said: “My Department is committed to supporting skills development in this sector.

“You may already know that in 2013 research was carried out to assess the future requirement for professional sales, strategic export marketing and international business communication skills in the Northern Ireland workforce.”