C-Suite (20+ years)

Chief Exhibition Officer

As our Chief Exhibition Officer, you'll be the architect of our company's entire global live events and exhibition strategy. This isn't just about running events; it's about shaping our market presence, driving significant revenue, and building our brand's future through unforgettable experiences. You'll be the one setting the multi-year vision, making sure our events aren't just good, but truly world-leading and commercially impactful.

Job ID
JD-EXMA-CXO-007
Department
Events Experiential Marketing
NOS Level
Strategic Leadership
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
C-Suite (20+ years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Chief Exhibition Officer is there to define and deliver our company's global strategy for all exhibitions and experiential marketing programmes. Honestly, you'll be leading the charge on how we show up in the physical world, making sure our events drive real, measurable business value. This role sits right at the heart of our commercial strategy, linking directly to our overall growth, brand perception, and market leadership. When you do this well, our events won't just be successful; they'll be industry benchmarks, driving significant revenue, attracting top talent, and cementing our position as a market leader. Get it wrong, and we risk falling behind competitors, losing market share, and wasting millions in investment. The challenge? You'll be navigating complex global markets, intense competition, and the constant need to innovate while keeping a close eye on the bottom line. The reward, though, is seeing your vision come to life on a massive scale, truly shaping the company's future and making a tangible impact on our P&L.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: This role has enterprise-wide impact, directly influencing the company's market position, brand equity, revenue generation through events, and overall strategic direction. You're essentially the face of our physical presence in the market, responsible for a significant portion of our P&L and our long-term growth trajectory.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Global Event Portfolio P&L
  2. Desc: Overall profitability and revenue growth across all exhibitions and experiential programmes.
  3. Target: Achieve 15%+ YoY revenue growth and maintain 30%+ gross margin across the global portfolio.
  4. Freq: Quarterly and Annually
  5. Example: In Q3, the global events portfolio generated £15M in revenue with a 32% gross margin, exceeding targets by 5% and 2 percentage points respectively.
  6. Metric: Market Share & Brand Equity from Events
  7. Desc: Our share of voice and perceived leadership within key industry segments, directly attributable to our events.
  8. Target: Increase market share by 2-3 percentage points in target regions and improve brand perception scores by 10% annually.
  9. Freq: Annually (via market research and brand surveys)
  10. Example: Post-flagship event, our brand's 'innovation leader' perception score rose from 70% to 78% among target audiences, and we saw a 2.5% increase in market share.
  11. Metric: Strategic Investment ROI
  12. Desc: The return on significant new event launches, technology investments, or market expansion initiatives.
  13. Target: Achieve 3x ROI on all new event launches within 3 years and 2x ROI on major technology platform investments within 2 years.
  14. Freq: Annually (post-investment)
  15. Example: The new EMEA market launch, after three years, has generated £10M in net profit against an initial £3M investment, hitting a 3.3x ROI.
  16. Metric: Global Audience Engagement & Growth
  17. Desc: The total reach, engagement, and growth of our attendee and exhibitor communities across all platforms.
  18. Target: Grow unique attendee numbers by 10% YoY and increase average exhibitor retention rates to 85%.
  19. Freq: Quarterly and Annually
  20. Example: Our global events attracted 250,000 unique attendees this year (up 12% from last year), and our top 100 exhibitors renewed at a 90% rate.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Board and Investor Confidence
  2. Desc: The level of trust and support from the Board and investors in the long-term vision and strategy for experiential marketing.
  3. Evidence: Regularly invited to present strategic updates to the Board; positive feedback on presentations; securing funding for ambitious new initiatives; investor calls frequently highlight events as a key differentiator.
  4. Metric: Industry Thought Leadership
  5. Desc: Our company's position as a recognised innovator and leader in the events and experiential marketing space.
  6. Evidence: You're invited to speak at major industry conferences; our events are frequently cited as best practice examples; competitors try to emulate our event formats; industry awards and accolades for our programmes.
  7. Metric: Talent Attraction & Retention
  8. Desc: The ability to attract, develop, and retain top talent within the global Events & Experiential Marketing team.
  9. Evidence: High calibre candidates actively seek out roles in your department; low voluntary attrition rates for key team members; internal promotions and career growth within the team; positive feedback in employee engagement surveys regarding leadership and development opportunities.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Shaping Industry & Market
  2. Daily: You're constantly looking at market trends, competitor moves, and technological advancements, not just to react, but to proactively define where our company and the industry are heading. This shows up in your strategic planning sessions, your discussions with the Board, and your directives to your global teams.
  3. Motivator: Driving Enterprise-Level Impact
  4. Daily: You thrive on knowing your decisions directly influence the company's overall P&L, market valuation, and long-term strategic direction. Your focus is always on the macro picture, how each event contributes to the company's multi-year goals, and how to articulate that impact to investors.
  5. Motivator: Global Leadership & Transformation
  6. Daily: You enjoy building and leading diverse, high-performing global teams, empowering them to deliver exceptional results. You're passionate about transforming how we operate, implementing new methodologies, and fostering a culture of innovation across continents.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, if you need every decision to be straightforward, every plan to go smoothly, or if you struggle with constant, high-stakes scrutiny, this role will probably chew you up. You'll be dealing with political manoeuvring at the Board level, multi-million-pound budget variances, and the constant pressure of public perception. You'll often have to make tough calls that impact hundreds of jobs or millions in revenue, knowing there's no easy answer. If you can't stomach the idea of presenting a challenging quarter to investors or defending a strategic pivot to a sceptical Board, then this isn't for you.

Common Frustrations

  1. Board-level politics and conflicting executive priorities that derail well-laid plans.
  2. Navigating complex, often contradictory, regulatory landscapes across different countries.
  3. The sheer scale of global logistics, where a single customs delay can impact an entire region's event schedule.
  4. The constant need to justify multi-million-pound investments with long-term, sometimes intangible, ROI to a finance-driven Board.
  5. Managing a vast, diverse global team with varying skill sets and cultural nuances.
  6. The relentless pressure of market expectations and competitor moves, requiring constant innovation.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A quiet, predictable 9-to-5 work schedule – global leadership means global hours.
  2. The luxury of focusing solely on creative event design without heavy commercial accountability.
  3. A role where you can avoid public speaking or high-stakes presentations to investors and the media.
  4. A position where you can shy away from making difficult, high-impact decisions.

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, high-stakes environment of global events can be incredibly stimulating, providing constant novelty and opportunities for hyperfocus on critical projects.
  2. The need for rapid problem-solving and dynamic decision-making during live events often suits an ADHD profile well, as you're constantly shifting gears and responding to new challenges.
  3. The broad scope of enterprise-level strategy means you'll rarely be bored, with plenty of diverse challenges to engage with.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing the sheer volume of information and complex dependencies across a global portfolio can be overwhelming; we can support with executive coaching focused on strategic prioritisation and robust project management frameworks.
  2. The need for meticulous, long-term strategic planning and detailed financial reporting might be challenging; we can provide dedicated support staff for data compilation and reporting, allowing you to focus on high-level analysis.
  3. Maintaining focus during lengthy, detailed board meetings; we encourage short breaks and the use of visual aids to keep engagement high.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Strong 'big picture' thinking and a talent for connecting disparate ideas, which is crucial for crafting innovative global event strategies.
  2. Often excel in verbal communication and storytelling, which is vital for inspiring global teams and presenting to the Board and investors.
  3. Exceptional spatial reasoning, which is a huge asset for visualising complex exhibition layouts and attendee journeys at an enterprise scale.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Reading and writing extensive board reports, legal contracts, and detailed strategic documents can be taxing; we offer advanced text-to-speech and speech-to-text software, and support from executive assistants for proofreading and formatting.
  2. Ensuring accuracy in financial figures and complex data tables; we rely on robust automated reporting systems and multiple layers of review by finance teams.
  3. We can provide materials in preferred formats (e.g., larger fonts, specific colour contrasts) and ensure presentations are highly visual with clear, concise language.

Autism Positives

  1. An exceptional ability to identify patterns and systemic issues within complex global operations, leading to highly logical and efficient strategic solutions.
  2. A deep commitment to accuracy and detail in strategic planning and financial oversight, ensuring robust governance.
  3. Often brings a unique, unfiltered perspective to problem-solving, which can be invaluable in challenging established norms and fostering true innovation.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating the subtle nuances of executive-level political dynamics and unspoken social cues in boardrooms; we can provide a mentor or executive coach to help interpret these situations and offer strategies for engagement.
  2. The intense networking and public-facing demands of a C-suite role, including investor relations and media engagements; we can offer structured preparation, clear agendas, and pre-briefings for all key interactions, and provide options for managing social energy.
  3. Sensory overload during large, bustling events; we can ensure dedicated quiet spaces and flexible work arrangements for post-event recovery.

Sensory Considerations

The role involves frequent travel to large, often loud, and visually stimulating exhibition halls and event venues globally. Expect significant social interaction, public speaking, and exposure to diverse environments. Our corporate offices offer a mix of open-plan and quiet zones, with options for hybrid working when not travelling.

Flexibility Notes

We offer significant flexibility in terms of working hours and location when not on-site or travelling, recognising the global nature of the role. The focus is on outcomes, not hours. We're committed to making reasonable adjustments to ensure you can thrive.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Chief Exhibition Officer (C-Suite)
  2. Responsibilities: Define the enterprise-wide, multi-year vision and global strategy for all exhibitions and experiential marketing programmes, ensuring alignment with overall company objectives and market positioning.
  3. Own the global P&L for the entire Events & Experiential Marketing portfolio (typically £10M+), driving aggressive revenue growth, optimising costs, and ensuring strong profitability.
  4. Lead and mentor a global team of VPs and Directors, fostering a culture of innovation, commercial acumen, and operational excellence across continents. This means hiring, developing, and retaining top-tier executive talent.
  5. Represent the company at Board meetings, investor calls, and major industry events, articulating the strategic value and financial performance of our experiential marketing efforts.
  6. Identify and evaluate potential M&A opportunities related to event businesses, new technologies, or market expansion, leading due diligence and integration efforts when applicable.
  7. Establish and maintain strategic relationships with key global partners, major venue chains, industry associations, and regulatory bodies, influencing industry standards and securing favourable long-term agreements.
  8. Anticipate and mitigate enterprise-level risks, including geopolitical, economic, regulatory, and health & safety challenges, developing robust contingency plans for global operations.
  9. Supervision: Fully autonomous on execution and strategic direction within the agreed-upon enterprise vision. You'll report directly to the CEO and engage with the Board of Directors for strategic alignment, governance, and major investment approvals.
  10. Decision: Full enterprise-wide strategic authority for the Events & Experiential Marketing function. This includes P&L ownership (£10M+), global organisational design, M&A recommendations, major capital expenditure approvals (multi-million £), and external commitments. Board-level decisions require CEO and Board alignment.
  11. Success: Achieving aggressive revenue and profitability targets for the global events portfolio, successfully launching and scaling new market initiatives, securing Board and investor confidence, and establishing the company as an undisputed leader in experiential marketing.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At the C-suite level, your foundation skills are less about doing and more about leading, influencing, and envisioning. These are the core behaviours that allow you to operate effectively at the highest levels of the organisation and across the global stage.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the specialised skills and knowledge areas that underpin your ability to lead our global Events & Experiential Marketing function. You won't be doing the day-to-day work, but you'll need a deep, strategic understanding to guide your teams and make informed executive decisions.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

We're looking for someone who has already navigated the complexities of leading a significant global function and is ready to step up to define the enterprise's future in experiential marketing. This isn't a 'learn on the job' role for C-suite; you'll need to hit the ground running with a proven track record of strategic impact and global leadership.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

Your role isn't about being a technical expert in these areas, but rather a strategic visionary who understands their potential and can effectively direct investment and talent towards them. It's about asking the right questions, challenging the status quo, and ensuring our global events are future-proofed.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 20 years of progressive leadership experience within the events, exhibitions, or experiential marketing industry, with a minimum of 5-7 years operating at a global Director or Vice President level. We're looking for someone who has successfully owned and grown a multi-million-pound global P&L, led large-scale organisational transformations, and regularly presented to Boards of Directors and external investors. This isn't a role for someone who's just managed a few big events; it's for someone who's shaped an entire global portfolio and driven significant enterprise value.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

Your C-suite experience in Events & Experiential Marketing, especially with global P&L ownership and strategic leadership, makes you highly mobile across various sectors that rely heavily on customer engagement, brand building, and large-scale operations. Think retail, technology, media, and even tourism/hospitality, where the ability to create compelling experiences is paramount.

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