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About Sue

Sue GregorySue began her career in 1987 working in a number of advertising agencies in Manchester, beginning with a production role (back in the days of flat artwork, galley proofs and three day turnaround for film from the repro house) and moving on to an account handling role working with clients as diverse as Vymura Wallcoverings, Ferodo Brake Linings, Simon Engineering and Biwater Treatement.

Switching over to the client side, Sue held a number of positions as brand or marketing manager for a range of blue chip companies and plcs, including Boddington Pubs (a tough job, but someone had to do it), Prestige (cookware), Rufflette (soft furnishings) and Fenner Dunlop Worldwide (industrial polymers).

In July 2003 Sue took the plunge, branched out on her own and launched Zenith Marketing Services.
"It was an ideal time", she says. "I felt that with the wide variety of experience I had gained throughout my career, covering both the client and agency side, production and customer service, consumer and business-to-business sectors, I would be able to offer a service to my own customers that would be a bit different to that offered by other agencies."

And indeed, Zenith Marketing Services offers clients a refreshing approach with a commercial edge not always found elsewhere. Follow these links to find out more about how we do it.

About Zenith Marketing 
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PERSONAL DETAILS

Name
Sue Gregory

Age
No comment!

Family
Partner, Simon and two substitute children - Megan, the amazing quacking cat and her brother Oscar, the most neurotic cat in England. 

Passions 
Wildlife, travel, photography, conservation - individually and in combination

My Heros
Sir David Attenborough, Jonathan Scott and Frans Lanting (no surprises there, then)

Pet Hates
Crumbs in the butter dish, people who throw litter, inconsiderate drivers, reality TV, individually packaged portions of food (such a waste), shopping...I could go on...

Annoying Habits
Jumping on my soapbox at every available opportunity

Top Tips on How to Succeed 

  • Remember that everyone's definition of "success" is different 
  • Always do what you say you will do 
  • Keep things in proportion

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