
Nicola Harrison
Nicola is commercial content director at Retail Week and leads the brand’s growing content marketing arm Connect.
She has 19 years’ experience as a business journalist under her belt and has held positions such as news editor and content editor during her time at Retail Week.
Nicola enjoys speaking at events and is a thought leader on retail trends, helping to devise intelligent and timely content marketing campaigns for companies such as Amazon, Alibaba, Lloyds Bank, Paypal, Pinterest, Snap, Vimeo and Workday.
Contact info
- Tel:
- +44 (0)20 3960 9206
- Email:
- nicola.harrison@retail-week.com
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