Benjamin Hickey
About Benjamin Hickey
Benjamin Hickey is a Market Strategy Leader at Procter & Gamble, known for his expertise in stakeholder engagement and strategic planning.
Market Strategy Leader at Procter & Gamble
Benjamin Hickey currently serves as the Market Strategy Leader at Procter & Gamble, a position he has held since 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this role, he utilizes his skills in strategic planning and stakeholder engagement, drawing on his extensive experience within the company and broader industry.
Professional Experience at Procter & Gamble
Benjamin Hickey has been associated with Procter & Gamble in various capacities. Before his current role, he was a Market Strategy Leader in Sydney, Australia, in 2019 for five months. He also served as a National Account Executive from 2018 to 2019, and previously as a National Account Manager for three months in 2018. His earlier roles include Distributor Operations Manager (2016-2017) and Business Development Manager in 2016.
Sales and Marketing Assistant at Radisson
In 2015, Benjamin Hickey worked for Radisson as a Sales and Marketing Assistant in Melbourne, Australia. His six-month tenure at Radisson helped him develop foundational skills in sales and marketing, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of market strategies.
Educational Background and Academic Achievements
Benjamin Hickey completed his higher education at RMIT University, where he studied Management and Economics, earning a degree in International Business from 2011 to 2015. Prior to this, he attended Catholic College Wodonga, completing his high school education from 2004 to 2010.
Expertise in Stakeholder Engagement and Strategy Planning
At Procter & Gamble, Benjamin Hickey has developed significant expertise in stakeholder engagement, particularly with brands like Gillette, Oral B, Vicks, and Olay. His skills in negotiating complex agreements and strategic planning are complemented by his interest in forming strategic business relationships and his ability to produce results in high-pressure environments.