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Event Manager - Sponsorship Activations
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Seeking an Event Manager for Sponsorship Activations in London. You will own the on-site brand presence at live events, from planning to execution. This hands-on role requires strong event management, logistics, and stakeholder skills. Enjoy a competitive package with hybrid working for this perm...
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United Kingdom , London
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Van Kaizen
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Sponsorship Sales Manager
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TM Forum
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Sponsorship Event Operations Manager
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Seeking a Sponsorship Event Operations Manager in the UK. You will manage sponsor campaigns and ensure flawless execution for large-scale B2B events. This hybrid role requires proven event operations experience, client-facing skills, and strong project management. Enjoy benefits like a wellness b...
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Sponsorship Manager
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Lead and grow a dynamic sponsorship portfolio for AO, managing high-value partnerships from negotiation to activation. You'll drive commercial and brand value through creative, multi-channel campaigns across sports, events, and community initiatives. This strategic, group-level role in Bolton req...
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United Kingdom , Bolton
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AO
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About the Sponsorship Manager role

Sponsorship Manager jobs represent a dynamic and strategic career path at the intersection of business development, marketing, and event management. Professionals in this role are responsible for securing and managing financial or in-kind support from external organizations in exchange for brand exposure, activation opportunities, and other partnership benefits. The primary goal of a Sponsorship Manager is to create mutually beneficial relationships that generate revenue for their organization while delivering measurable value to sponsors.

The core responsibilities of Sponsorship Manager jobs typically involve the full lifecycle of partnership management. This begins with market research and prospecting, where managers identify potential sponsors whose brand values, target audiences, and marketing objectives align with their own organization’s events, properties, or initiatives. They then develop compelling sponsorship proposals and pitch decks, outlining specific packages that include benefits such as logo placement, speaking opportunities, digital promotion, on-site signage, exclusive category rights, and data sharing. Negotiation is a critical skill, as managers must structure deals that maximize financial return and long-term strategic value while ensuring all terms are clearly documented in contracts.

Once agreements are signed, Sponsorship Managers oversee the activation and fulfillment of partnership obligations. This includes coordinating with internal teams—such as marketing, operations, events, and communications—to ensure sponsors receive the promised deliverables. They manage logistics like branded materials, event signage, digital assets, and on-site experiences. Tracking performance is equally important; managers monitor key metrics such as audience reach, media impressions, lead generation, and return on investment (ROI) to demonstrate value to sponsors and inform renewal discussions. They also handle budget management, vendor payments, and financial reconciliation, ensuring partnerships remain profitable and compliant with organizational policies.

Typical skills and requirements for Sponsorship Manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree in marketing, business, communications, or a related field, along with several years of experience in sponsorship sales, partnership development, or event marketing. Strong negotiation, presentation, and project management abilities are essential. Professionals must be adept at building relationships with external stakeholders, from brand managers to agency executives, and comfortable working cross-functionally internally. Analytical skills are needed to evaluate market trends, measure campaign effectiveness, and make data-driven decisions. Creativity also plays a role, as managers must design innovative activation concepts that engage audiences and differentiate their sponsorships.

Industries that commonly hire for Sponsorship Manager jobs include sports and entertainment, live events and conferences, non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, and corporate brands with large-scale marketing initiatives. The role offers a blend of strategic planning and hands-on execution, making it ideal for individuals who enjoy both the art of deal-making and the science of performance measurement. As the sponsorship landscape evolves with digital and experiential marketing, professionals in this field must stay current on industry trends, emerging platforms, and best practices for maximizing partnership value. Ultimately, successful Sponsorship Managers are proactive, detail-oriented, and skilled at balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders while driving revenue growth and brand equity for their organization.