Charley James Lawrance
About Charley James Lawrance
Charley James Lawrance is a Marketing Manager with extensive experience in the publishing industry, having worked at Oxford University Press and the American Chemical Society. He holds a Master of Arts in Victorian Literature and Culture and a Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature from the University of Kent.
Current Role at American Chemical Society
Charley James Lawrance has served as the Marketing Manager at the American Chemical Society since 2019. In this role, he oversees marketing strategies and initiatives, contributing to the organization's outreach and engagement efforts. His experience in marketing management supports the ACS's mission to advance the knowledge and practice of chemistry.
Previous Experience at Oxford University Press
Lawrance held multiple positions at Oxford University Press from 2013 to 2017. He began as a Marketing Administrator for four months, followed by roles as Marketing Executive for eight months, Associate Marketing Manager for eleven months, and Portfolio Marketing Executive for two years. His tenure at OUP involved developing marketing campaigns and managing product portfolios.
Educational Background
Lawrance obtained a Master of Arts (MA Hons) in Victorian Literature and Culture from the University of Kent, completing his studies from 2012 to 2013. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) in English and American Literature with an Approved Year Abroad from the same institution, studying from 2008 to 2012. Additionally, he studied English Literature (British and Commonwealth) at Aarhus Universitet for one year.
Early Career and Internships
Before his roles at Oxford University Press, Lawrance gained experience as a PR Intern at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 2013. He also completed an internship at Random House Group in 2011. These positions provided him with foundational skills in marketing and public relations.
Leadership Experience at READ International
In 2011, Lawrance worked as a Project Leader at READ International for eleven months while at the University of Kent. This role involved managing projects aimed at promoting literacy and education, further enhancing his leadership and organizational skills.