Marketing technology and Phocuswright Europe review

Published: May 25, 2015, 7:55 p.m.

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Live in studio in this podcast we talk to Colin Lewis, Director or Marketing bmi British Midland Airlines, and there is also a report from the Phocuswright Europe conference held in Dublin....

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Colin Lewis and myelf discuss a number of issues -\\xa0 the comparison between marketing in the UK and Ireland, and how marketing technology is evolving and how the marketers of the future need to get up to speed quickly.

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About Colin Lewis:

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Colin is the Director of Marketing for bmi - British Midland Airlines - working in the UK and, indeed, commuting there. Colin held senior marketing roles in huge UK brands such as 118 118 Directory Enquiries and Thomas Cook

Colin has just been selected as one of the UK\'s top marketers, as he has been chosen as one of Marketing Week\\u2019s 2015 Vision 100 \\u2013 the \'brightest, best, most visionary Marketers in the UK in April 2015. In 2009, Colin was voted \'Marketer of the Year\' in Ireland, and is a Fellow of the Marketing Institute of Ireland. Colin has an MBA and MSc degrees.. He is the Founder and Programmer of DMX Dublin digital marketing conference.

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And at the start of the podcast, a report from the recent Phocuswrigt Europe conference; the event is\\xa0 fast gaining a reputation as Europe\\u2019s\\xa0 premier conference for high level travel executives to understand what\\u2019s happening in the business...and for new tech start ups to get on the radar. In the podcast I speak to the winners and runners-up in the European Travel Innovator of the Year\\xa0Award at Phocuswrite Europe, respectively Charlie Osborne, from Triptease, and Kevin O\'Shaughnessy from Indigo.\\xa0 At the start of the podcast I speak to keynote speaker Marco Ryan, Chief Digital Officer of Thomas Cook Group....The company\\xa0 is a vast organisation which is strongly vertically and horizantally integrated offering numerous opportunities to interact with their customers...I begin by asking Marco to outline the advantages and disadvantatges of having so many touch points.

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