Professor Marketing Manager, FTC
Bloomberg
Professor Marketing Manager, FTC
Location
London
Business Area
News and Media
Ref #
10045115
**Description & Requirements**
Bloomberg LP has built a significant media business spanning television, digital, magazine, radio and live event platforms across the globe. In the midst of a historic time in the media industry, Bloomberg Media is growing its global footprint and reach through new innovations from Originals to New Economy Forum.
We work hard, and we work fast - while keeping up the quality and accuracy we're known for! It's what keeps us inventing and reinventing, all the time. Our culture is wide open, just like our spaces. We bring out the best in each other. And through our countless volunteer projects, we help bring out the best in the communities around us, too. You can do amazing work here. It's up to you to make it happen.
We're seeking a strategic and collaborative Professor Marketing Manager for a 1 year FTC to drive our Bloomberg for Students program forward. In this role, you'll be responsible for building and establishing relationships with professors and academic institutions, ensuring Bloomberg’s journalism, data, and products are embedded in business and finance curricula across key universities.
You’ll champion the B2P (Business-to-Professor) strategy—making it easier for faculty to integrate Bloomberg into their teaching, and supporting scalable adoption across classrooms, schools, and departments.
**We'll trust you to:**
+ Lead the B2P marketing strategy to increase classroom integration of Bloomberg content at business, economics, finance, and journalism schools.
+ Develop turnkey enablement materials (e.g., sample assignments, case studies, slide decks) that professors can plug directly into syllabi.
+ Build academic partnerships by engaging directly with faculty, department chairs, and university administrators to promote usage and drive awareness.
+ Support sales enablement by collaborating with our Sales and Account Management teams to unlock institutional opportunities and streamline onboarding.
+ Activate on-campus touchpoints through events, faculty toolkits, newsletters, and targeted campaigns.
+ Amplify faculty impact by featuring case uses, co-branded content, and examples of academic success enabled by Bloomberg.
+ Track and analyze engagement metrics to refine outreach strategies and scale successful programs across new schools.
**You'll need to have:**
+ 5+ years of experience in education marketing, academic partnerships, or a similar field (EdTech, publishing, or B2B SaaS a plus)
+ Deep understanding of higher education dynamics, including curriculum planning, academic KPIs, and faculty needs
+ Exceptional relationship-building, comfortable working across departments externally and internally
+ Strong project manager with the ability to handle multiple priorities across a matrixed organization
+ Skilled communicator with a passion for storytelling and delivering value to educators and students
+ Interest in business, finance, journalism, and preparing students for real-world career
**If this sounds like you:**
Apply if you think we're a good match. We'll get in touch to let you know what the next steps are, but in the meantime feel free to have a look at this:
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