The Source jobs board: SEGA

SEGA is looking to expand its team with the appointment of a head of brand licensing EMEA.

The successful candidate will oversee the EMEA licensing team to develop and bring consumer products programmes to life for SEGA IP that deliver revenue, drive awareness and boost the engagement of fans throughout EMEA.

SEGA’s EMEA consumer products business is set for significant growth with the advent of multiple large global partnerships and a rapidly growing stable of new domestic and international licensees, meaning the successful candidate will play an integral role in the growth and the development of our high-performing EMEA team.

If you are interested in using LicensingSource.net to help you recruit for a position, email Ian Hyder or Rob Willis for details.

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