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Grant Belcher - Marketing Strategist
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Grant Belcher
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Grant Belcher
Marketing Strategist
Author of the breakthrough MindShare Methodology used exclusively by Nuro, Grant is also responsible for overseeing marketing strategy.He has over 10 years of marketing experience, having consulted to numerous businesses on marketing strategy, brand management, advertising, communications and corporate identity.
With strategic marketing experience in professional services, government, retail, finance, information technology, communications, education, hospitality and many other industries, Grant co-founded Nuro Marketing in 1999.Since then Nuro has developed an enviable reputation for helping companies position themselves in competitive markets with compelling, simple, measurable and meaningful differentiation.
Grant has been responsible for creating over 30 new market segments and niches withing existing industries as a result of his branding and positioning engagements for clients.
Grant's other marketing activities have included marketing columnist for My Business magazine, Newcastle Herald's Hunter Business, Dynamic Small Business Magazine, and former Director of Promotions of the Hands on Health Association.Grant has facilitated workshops at International Branding Conferences and is regularly sought after as a guest speaker to business groups on marketing and his expert opinion has appeared in many of Australia's leading publications.He has also served as director and vice president of several business associations.
More recently Grant has also authored a monthly newsletter called "Piece of Mind" - The Marketing Newsletter of agressive common sense.Piece of Mind is increasingly popular amongst marketers and CEO's jaded with conventional marketing practices.
When not developing mindshare marketing strategies for clients, Grant can be found enjoying family life and renovating a Victorian terrace.Rare timeout is often spent haunting the café's of Cooks Hill and Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as well as keeping abreast of the latest in culture, architecture, design and music.
Go to Grant's My Business column for this month
email Grant Belcher
Is your mind open?
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Grant Belcher
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Grant Belcher
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With strategic marketing experience in professional services, government, retail, finance, information technology, communications, education, hospitality and many other industries, Grant co-founded Nuro Marketing in 1999.Since then Nuro has developed an enviable reputation for helping companies position themselves in competitive markets with compelling, simple, measurable and meaningful differentiation.
Grant has been responsible for creating over 30 new market segments and niches withing existing industries as a result of his branding and positioning engagements for clients.
Grant's other marketing activities have included marketing columnist for My Business magazine, Newcastle Herald's Hunter Business, Dynamic Small Business Magazine, and former Director of Promotions of the Hands on Health Association.Grant has facilitated workshops at International Branding Conferences and is regularly sought after as a guest speaker to business groups on marketing and his expert opinion has appeared in many of Australia's leading publications.He has also served as director and vice president of several business associations.
More recently Grant has also authored a monthly newsletter called "Piece of Mind" - The Marketing Newsletter of agressive common sense.Piece of Mind is increasingly popular amongst marketers and CEO's jaded with conventional marketing practices.
When not developing mindshare marketing strategies for clients, Grant can be found enjoying family life and renovating a Victorian terrace.Rare timeout is often spent haunting the café's of Cooks Hill and Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as well as keeping abreast of the latest in culture, architecture, design and music.
Go to Grant's My Business column for this month
email Grant Belcher
Is your mind open?