Campos Creative Works (CCW,) one of the world’s top producers of business to business and experiential marketing events, welcomes back marketing executive Jennifer Beindorf, a former CCW exec, whose new role with the company will be in the position of Director, Strategic Development. The announcement was made today by Julio Campos, the company’s Founding Partner & Creative Director.
In her new position with CCW, Beindorf will be responsible for new business development and the cultivation of new strategic business partners. She will help CCW to grow its business across industries by leveraging her broad range of contacts with key decision makers at Fortune 500 companies. Beindorf will also attend and represent CCW at high-level industry events to strengthen relationships with key decision makers, explore and solidify key strategic partnerships with companies that complement CCW’s expertise and capabilities.
Jeff Salmon, CCW president, said, “Jennifer is truly a dynamic leader with seventeen years of international and domestic marketing and sales experience. She is highly skilled in new business development, strategic marketing and building strong, long-term client relationships.”
Added Beindorf, “It’s great to be back at CCW. I’ve always loved the creativity and quality of work that CCW produces for their clients, and I’m thrilled to be back to help them grow and expand their business.”
ABOUT JENNIFER BEINDORF:
Prior to returning to CCW, Beindorf was Senior Vice President, Automotive, with IAG Research, Inc., from 2005-08. There, she was the Senior Leader for the Automotive Division of IAG, a marketing company that measures the effectiveness of television advertising, product placements and viewer engagement with TV and the Internet for major advertisers. She was responsible for overseeing client relationships with senior marketing and advertising executives from top automotive manufacturers, including those from Toyota, Lexus, Kia, Nissan, Infiniti, Ford, Suzuki and Chrysler. Beindorf also led new business development within the automotive industry, which entailed initiating dialogue with high level decision-makers at prospective companies, analyzing and interpreting IAG Research of recent ad campaigns, and delivering informative presentations to senior executives and their staff.
From 2002-05, Beindorf was Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Account Management with Campos Creative Works. During this period, she managed the sales and account management teams, and was instrumental in expanding CCW’s business.
Prior to CCW, Beindorf held various marketing positions at Ford Motor Company from 1996-2002. During her career at Ford, she worked on brand development projects in the U.S. and South America, oversaw the outsourcing of Ford Brazil’s Customer Service Center, and managed marketing teams responsible for all disciplines in marketing, such as advertising, consumer events, Internet, auto shows, direct marketing and dealer sales training.
Beindorf holds a Masters of Business Administration Degree from Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government, with a minor in Latin American Studies, from Smith College, Northampton, MA
ABOUT CAMPOS CREATIVE WORKS:
Founded in 1991 by partners Julio Campos, Sandra Sande, and Jennifer Gerich, Santa Monica, CA-based Campos Creative Works, Inc., (CCW,) is one of the world’s top producers of business to business and experiential marketing events. CCW, with a full time staff of over 30 employees, is an international, full-service, creative company specializing in the production of corporate and consumer events. The company’s client list is literally comprised of a “who’s who” among the world’s most high profile hi-tech (software and hardware,) automotive, and consumer powerhouses, including Microsoft, Intel, Volkswagen, Honda, Volvo Trucks, Ford, Toyota, Mattel and Absolut, to name just a few.
CCW, with offices in Santa Monica, CA, and Detroit, conceives, plans, directs and produces large-scale (as well as smaller, more intimate) branded experiential events designed to help clients promote their products and services. These events are fully-integrated experiences that leverage every facet of CCW’s capabilities, from pre-event communications to onsite execution to post-event follow-through.
CCW has produced events both domestically and in literally every corner of the globe for hundreds of clients during the course of the past 15 years, including such cities as Cannes, Paris, Hanover, Chile, Moscow, Shanghai, Beijing, Istanbul, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Seoul, Delhi and Cairo, as well as other cities in Ireland, India, Japan and Brazil.
Campos Creative Works, Inc., a Certified, Minority-Owned Business, is located at 1715- 14th Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90404. The phone is 310/453-1511. For more information, please visit www.ccwla.com
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