Q&A: Graham Baughan, Chief Marketing Officer

This Q&A series from Suzie Walker Executive Search shares wisdom and insights from senior leaders for the benefit of both clients and candidates.

About Graham Baughan 

Graham is a respected strategic marketer and supportive team leader. His most recent role was Group Marketing & eCommerce Director for Greencore – a leading manufacturer of convenience food in the UK with a purpose to ‘make every day taste better’. By combining people at the core, great food, and sustainability, they have created a purposeful model called The Greencore Way. 

Graham has also consulted as an External Adviser for BAIN - a global consultancy that helps the world’s most ambitious changemakers define the future. BAIN works across 65 cities in 40 countries, achieving extraordinary results for its clients and redefining industries. 

For more than 10 years, Graham also enjoyed leadership roles at Aldi UK, including Director of Brand & Category and Corporate Buying Director. As one peer said, "Graham has an incredible intellect that helped him develop winning strategies for the business by focusing on previously untapped opportunities. His creative vision was also invaluable as he built cutting edge brand architecture strategies... As a considered and compassionate leader, I would recommend Graham to anyone looking to grow their business with clear purpose and direction." 

Graham, thank you so much for joining us today. 

We hope you enjoy this thoughtful and insightful conversation as much as we did.  

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