East of England Co-op
Jo Gosden has a diverse work experience in the field of marketing. They started their career at Starfoil Technology Netherlands BV in 1997 as a Marketing professional and worked there until 2001. They then joined Ginsters as a Learning & Development Assistant from 2005-2006. In 2008, they became a Brand Manager at Challs International Ltd until 2011. Jo then worked at Jeyes from 2011-2013, initially as a Category Marketing Manager and later as a Product Manager for the Bloo Brand. They then joined Notcutts Ltd. in 2013 as a Marketing Manager and later became the Senior Marketing Manager from 2017-2020. From 2020 to 2023, Jo was the Marketing Manager at Floramedia UK. Currently, they hold the position of Head of Marketing at East of England Co-op, starting in 2023.
Jo Gosden attended Woodbridge School from 1990 to 1997, where they completed their GCSE's and A-Levels. Later, from 2003 to 2007, Jo studied at the University of Plymouth and obtained a BA (Hons) in Marketing.
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We got started because we felt there was a better way of doing business; one that would make a difference for its customers and the communities that we live in. To this very day those same values remain, despite having been founded over 150 years ago. In that time, we’ve grown to become one of the largest, totally independent businesses in the region, with over 200 stores and 4,000 employees. We’re set up very differently from someone like Tesco or Waitrose. We don’t have big corporate shareholders; our shareholders are the people who shop with us: our members. That means the decisions we make about how we run our business are always done with our shoppers in mind. If you shop with us regularly and aren't yet a member you can join us today: www.eastofengland.coop/join What also sets us apart from ordinary businesses is that we use profit to bring action to important local issues; by shopping with us you can help us invest back into the local community where support is needed most. From funding vital equipment for local hospitals to support for local food banks, donating to local good causes plays a key role in what we do.