Social Soup welcomes new leadership roles to their team

(L-R) Carolyne Gowen, Cara Norris | Image Source: linkedin.com/Carolyne Gowen, Cara Norris
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Australia and New Zealand’s biggest influencer company Social Soup welcomes 2 new members into their leadership team –  Cara Norris, the Head of Growth and Partnerships, and Carolyne Gowen, Client Partnerships Director.

Norris became a part of Social Soup’s journey from 2018 as Victorian sales director, growing the business and building valuable strategic solutions for clients with Social Soup’s suite of services. Her new role will hold her responsible for driving business growth strategies and working to build strong client partnerships.

Over the past six years in the business, I have seen how much our client offering has evolved,” she said. “We have become much more sophisticated in influencer marketing, and I think that’s what makes us stand out.”

Carolyne joined Social Soup from WOM Network, where she was Partnerships Manager for almost 3 years. During this time Carolyne also founded and led the mindful leadership company, Still Your Mind, as a part-time engagement. In her new role at Social Soup, Gowen will be responsible for identifying and building partnerships nationally as the business continues to expand.

Gowen said: “Social Soup is at the forefront of influencer marketing, and I’m excited to be working with them to really drive growth. It’s an exciting time for the business and what we can offer clients. I look forward to making sure the market really knows how smart our capabilities are.”

Social Soup founder and CEO Sharyn Smith welcomed Norris and Gowen to their new roles on Tuesday. “As the head of growth and partnerships, Cara will be leading the team to better service client needs and build out our strategic approach to growth with commercial and marketing responsibility,” Smith said. “And a big welcome to Carolyne, who is already proving herself as an incredibly valuable team member. We look forward to having her alongside us in this new stage of innovation and growth.”

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