Future Market Leader interview – Anne-Lise Johnsen Product Manager – Youth at Arsenal Football Club

 

 

 

 

creativebrief: How has your career path led you to marketing at Arsenal?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: After graduating with an MSc I moved to London with the hopes of securing a marketing assistant role in a smaller company as I wasn’t tempted by the graduate schemes. After a while, I secured a role with Milkround. I spent 18months with them, being responsible for several of their digital marketing campaigns and their social media strategy. This started my passion for youth marketing.

I wrote my MSc dissertation on how football clubs target the female audience – and having played football myself for 12 years sports has always been my passion. One day I came across a football marketing role, and after convincing the recruiter that I had the right profile my CV was shared, interviews took place and here I am!

creativebrief: Why did you choose a career in marketing?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: My dad was a big influence when I was young and he suggested that I chose marketing as an elective course during the Norwegian version of A-levels. I absolutely loved it from the start. The combination of being creative and analytical is what drew me in, and still keeps me going today.

creativebrief: What do you think makes a successful career in marketing?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: Passion for the industry, good understanding of consumers and being fast paced. Marketing constantly evolves so an appetite for learning is key to success in my opinion.

creativebrief: And who is a great example of this?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: Gail Gallie of Project Everyone is someone I definitely admire.

creativebrief: What do you think are the main challenges facing marketers today?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: The constant change in the environment. This sometimes means you can only be reactive rather than proactive in your approach.

creativebrief: How do you keep up with constant stream of innovation in marketing comms?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: I read selected blogs, follow key influencers on Twitter and learn from my peers.

creativebrief: How does this impact your relationship with agencies?

Anne-Lise Johnsen: It doesn’t really; I believe you can gain knowledge from different sources. However I do expect my agencies to be in the know and share good case studies without me asking. I often look to my agencies for their expertise, especially in mobile with our recent app launch as well as our youth research agency.

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