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CJC appoints new head of marketing

The international law firm CJC has selected Charlotte Ward as the new head of marketing.

Situated in London, Ward will be responsible for overseeing the company’s marketing, communications, and events activities.

With over 13 years of marketing expertise in the maritime and shipping sector, she brings valuable experience from her previous senior roles at the Bahamas Maritime Authority, Braemar Shipping Services plc, and the BMT Group.

Charlotte Ward will be responsible for elevating CJC brand positioning by strengthening relations with clients and key partners, developing impactful marketing campaigns, and focusing on awareness-driving strategies in line with the firm’s continued plans for growth.

Maria Borg Barthet, director at CJC’s London office, said, “CJC is extremely excited that Charlotte has agreed to join us. Her experience and knowledge of the industry is unique and we are certain that she will be a great fit for the team. Very much look forward to her joining us in January 2024.”





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