Emily Weiner
About Emily Weiner
Emily Weiner is a Senior Marketing Manager, Global at Expedia Group, with extensive experience in marketing and customer relationship management roles across various companies in London.
Current Role at Expedia Group
Emily Weiner currently serves as the Senior Marketing Manager, Global at Expedia Group. Since 2018, she has been responsible for overseeing global marketing initiatives and strategies from her base in London. Her role involves managing the execution of marketing campaigns that aim to enhance customer engagement and drive brand growth within the competitive travel industry.
Previous Experience at A.S. Watson Group
Before joining Expedia Group, Emily worked at A.S. Watson Group where she held two significant roles. From 2015 to 2018, she was the Group Loyalty Commercial and Digital Manager, EMEA, focusing on loyalty program strategies across the European market. Earlier in 2015, she served as the Group CRM Commercial Manager, EMEA, for a brief period of 5 months. In these roles, Emily contributed to the development and management of customer relationship management initiatives and loyalty programs.
Professional Role at Reward
Emily's career also includes a tenure at Reward as an Account Director from 2013 to 2015. Based in London, she managed the Royal Bank of Scotland cardmember program. In this role, Emily was responsible for client relationships and ensuring the program's success through strategic planning and execution.
Early Career at dunnhumby and Future Science Group
Emily's earlier career saw her working at dunnhumby from 2008 to 2013 as a Client Director, managing local marketing efforts for Tesco Clubcard in the UK. She began her professional journey at Future Science Group as a Marketing Assistant from 2007 to 2008. These roles laid the foundation for her expertise in marketing, client management, and loyalty programs.
Education and Academic Background
Emily Weiner studied at the University of Birmingham, where she achieved a BSc (Hons) in Psychology with first-class honors. This academic background provided her with a strong foundation in psychological principles, which she leverages in her marketing roles to understand consumer behavior and enhance marketing strategies.