Sharyn Scott
Director of Marketing and Business Development
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Biography
I’m the Head of Marketing and Business Development at Tees, with 25 years’ experience leading strategy across brand, marketing and business growth in professional services. My background spans investment banking, accountancy, and a magic circle law firm – giving me a sharp commercial perspective that I bring to my work at Tees.
Delivering what you need
I work closely with stakeholders across the firm to shape and deliver a multi-channel marketing strategy that supports growth, visibility and engagement across all sectors. From digital campaigns to events and sponsorships, I help ensure our marketing efforts are focused, joined-up and aligned with business goals. My role is about turning insight into action, helping teams connect with the right audiences in the right way.
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Further information
I’m an experienced strategist and communicator, known for building motivated teams and bringing bold, creative thinking to commercial challenges. I believe in using data to guide decisions, clarity to drive results, and energy to keep momentum. I’m passionate about helping Tees stay front of mind – and always moving forward.
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