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    Charles Stanley, MBA

    Marketing Director at Furniture For Life

    Charles Stanley is a marketing leader who has a successful track record of bringing creative ideas to life in the marketing world. Charles is skilled and experienced in combining analytical proficiency with creativity to develop high-level brand and product strategies that drive revenue. He has expertise in building brands from the ground up, reinvigorating outdated brands and taking quick solutions to the market using LEAN methodology.

    His marketing campaigns are often innovative and cut through the noise of the market over various marketing channels. Charles specializes in providing comprehensive marketing solutions that cater to both B2B and B2C audiences. From taking responsibility for setting goals, managing cross-functional teams, to ensuring transparency and creating a positive open culture, Charles has thrived by leading thriving marketing teams.

    Charles received his Bachelor's Degree in Classical Civilization from DePauw University and his Executive MBA from the University of Colorado Denver. Some of his past organizational roles include Founder at Fermented Future, Brand Manager at Paulaner USA, Marketing Manager/ Strategic Projects Manager at Upland Brewing Company, and Owner at Story Brewhouse LLC. He is currently a Marketing Director at FFL Brands.

    Highlights

    Mar 1 · thefsforum.co.uk
    Charles Stanley's Marketing Director on smarter segmentation
    Charles Stanley's Marketing Director on smarter segmentation
    Jan 24 · raymondjames.com
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