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How to build an executive profile that supports B2B business goals

About this event

More companies are investing in executive profiling as a strategic tool to drive business growth, build market trust, and open new commercial opportunities.

Join Jordan Greenaway for a practical webinar on how senior executives can build a public profile that directly supports B2B business goals – from supporting sales and attracting talent to building trust with clients, investors, and the market.

Key topics covered:

  • How to align your executive profile with company goals
  • The difference between ego-driven PR and purposeful thought leadership
  • Tactics for positioning yourself as a credible voice in your industry
  • How to choose platforms that deliver business RoI
  • What type of content builds trust with B2B buyers & clients

What past attendees say

"Clear, practical, and focused on real business impact – not fluff." — CMO, B2B Tech Start-Up

"I left with concrete actions I could take that same day. Hugely valuable." — CEO, Professional Services Firm

What you'll really gain from this session

This isn't another webinar about executive branding for the sake of it.

You'll walk away with a clear understanding of how to use your executive profile to achieve tangible business outcomes.

We'll share real examples of what works (and what doesn't), plus practical tips you can action immediately, whether you're starting from scratch or refining an existing profile.

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    Jordan Greenaway CEO @ Profile

    Jordan is CEO of Profile, the award-winning thought leadership agency. He has advised FTSE 100 CEOs, tech unicorn founders, and members of the Forbes Billionaires List.

Profile

Profile deliver award-winning thought leadership campaigns that drive real business results.

Our B2B thought leadership campaigns combine PR, social, and multimedia to build visibility in sectors like tech, finance, property, healthcare, sustainability, and professional services.