NASC Appoints New Marketing and Events Manager

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An experienced marketing professional is set to bring digital expertise to the NASC.

The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) announced today the appointment of 32-year-old Sophie Price as their new Marketing and Events Manager. 

Price, a native of Wales, brings a wealth of experience in marketing and user-experience optimisation, SEO, and digital marketing for membership organisations. She previously held a similar position at The Society for Experimental Biology, where she demonstrated excellence in membership-based marketing. 

In her new role, she will collaborate with NASC staff, committees, and Royle Media, a scaffolding specialist freelance marketing communications agency, to enhance brand awareness for the organisation and its 490+ members.

Upon accepting her new position, Price expressed her enthusiasm and excitement, stating, “I’m very excited to be joining the NASC. The team have been so welcoming, and there is a huge amount of passion for the industry and its members. I see a lot of exciting opportunities on the horizon.”

Acting NASC Managing Director Dave Mosley also shared his optimism about Price’s appointment, saying, “We are thrilled to have Sophie Price join the NASC staff and are feeling very positive about her recruitment. We have a lot going on within the organisation, record membership levels, and lots of strong, fresh aims and objectives for new President, David Brown – including #ItHasToBeNASC, achieving net zero, improved sustainability, and membership access to training grant pots. 

Sophie is bright, young, and enthusiastic, and we are all feeling she will achieve a lot in this brand new NASC marketing and events management role,” he added.

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