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<p><strong>Department: </strong>Demand Generation</p><p><strong>Location: </strong>UK<br><br></p><strong>Description<br><br></strong><strong>CLIENT</strong> Stripe<br><br><strong>JOB TITLE</strong> Event Content Manager, Product Marketing (Mat Cover)<br><br><strong>LOCATION</strong> London, UK- Hybrid<br><br><strong>CONTRACT</strong> 12 month contract<br><br><strong>ABOUT ALGOMARKETING<br></strong><strong>—<br></strong>Algomarketing are experts at delivering programs and resourcing for strategic roles within Marketing teams. We are a global team of Marketing experts, spanning 30 countries across Asia Pacific, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Highly experienced in enterprise B2B Marketing, and specialized in technology and SaaS.<br><br>Our team works collaboratively, with experience from the world's largest and most ambitious brands, including Google, Stripe, Workday, Worldpay, Accenture, ACI Worldwide, GSK, and Allianz.<br><br>We empower Marketers through Algorithmic Marketing, a data-driven approach that delivers deeper insights, faster execution, and streamlined operations.<br><br>Visit our website to read more about us.<br><br><br><br><strong>ABOUT THE ROLE<br></strong><strong>—<br></strong>Stripe is seeking a strategic and detail-oriented Event Content Marketing Lead to drive impactful narratives across our flagship first- and third-party events in the region. This role sits at the intersection of content strategy, cross-functional collaboration, and event experience—shaping everything from keynote storytelling to product demo programming. You’ll partner closely with product marketing, sales, and event production teams to craft compelling executive-facing content, lead speaker coordination and training, and ensure consistent, high-quality experiences across every touchpoint.<br><br><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES</strong><strong>—<br><br></strong><ul><li>Directly responsible for content program across major first and third-party events in the region.</li><li>Contribute to initial event planning, strategy, and programming.</li><li>Develop event content strategy in partnership with product marketing teams and drive alignment with senior stakeholders.</li><li>Oversee the development of all event content, including keynotes, breakout sessions, and product demos.</li><li>Work with the Event Producer to oversee the design of all event content, including keynotes, breakout sessions, and product demos.</li><li>Coordinate internal and external speaker selection and confirmation, working closely with Marketing, Sales, Product, and Event Production stakeholders.</li><li>Manage existing speaker training programme, coordinating speaker participation and owning agency relationships.</li><li>Coordinate internal speaker rehearsal schedule, both virtually and in-person.</li><li>Contribute to live event content management, in partnership with the Corporate Events team.</li><li>Drive post-event retrospectives on content and capture learnings for future</li><li>events.</li><li>Run quarterly meetings with regional marketing teams to ensure that all committed third-party events have a clear content resourcing plan.</li><li>Ensure the repository of event content is kept up-to-date for regional marketing teams to use at third-party events.<br><br></li></ul><strong>REQUIREMENTS</strong><strong>—</strong><ul><li>3+ years of experience in crafting narratives and content within a marketing function (product, solution, or field) and driving growth at 1st and 3rd party events.</li><li>5+ years of B2B marketing experience, with demonstrable involvement with diverse audiences and countries.</li><li>Proven track record in creating and implementing high-impact, successful customer engagement content.</li><li>Good leadership and influencing skills; able to inspire and direct a matrixed team.</li><li>Broad knowledge of event best practices, up-to-date with industry innovations.</li><li>Able to manage multiple tasks and priorities with a sharp eye for detail.</li><li>This role will require business travel across the region.<br><br></li></ul><strong>PREFERRED SKILLS</strong><strong>—</strong><ul><li>Proficiency with presentation software (Google Slides, Keynote ideal)</li><li>(For EMEA): French language is a huge plus<br><br><br><br></li></ul><strong>Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Directly responsible for content program across major first and third-party events in the region.</li><li>Contribute to initial event planning, strategy, and programming.</li><li>Develop event content strategy in partnership with product marketing teams and drive alignment with senior stakeholders.</li><li>Oversee the development of all event content, including keynotes, breakout sessions, and product demos.</li><li>Work with the Event Producer to oversee the design of all event content, including keynotes, breakout sessions, and product demos.</li><li>Coordinate internal and external speaker selection and confirmation, working closely with Marketing, Sales, Product, and Event Production stakeholders.</li><li>Manage existing speaker training programme, coordinating speaker participation and owning agency relationships.</li><li>Coordinate internal speaker rehearsal schedule, both virtually and in-person.</li><li>Contribute to live event content management, in partnership with the Corporate Events team.</li><li>Drive post-event retrospectives on content and capture learnings for future</li><li>events.</li><li>Run quarterly meetings with regional marketing teams to ensure that all committed third-party events have a clear content resourcing plan.</li><li>Ensure the repository of event content is kept up-to-date for regional marketing teams to use at third-party events.<br></li></ul>

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