Robert Rutter

Head Of Digital Marketing And Engagement at The Royal Society

Robert Rutter has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Robert most recently worked at The Royal Society, where they held the position of Head of Digital Marketing and Engagement since July 2021. Prior to this role, they served as the Digital Marketing Manager at the same company from January 2016 to July 2021. In this position, Robert was responsible for managing the Royal Society's digital team and overseeing the delivery of digital products and services. Robert played a key role in developing and implementing the #ScienceIsGlobal social media campaign, which reached over 10 million people on Twitter in just 3 days.

Before joining The Royal Society, Robert worked at Square Enix as a Global Brand Marketing Manager from June 2013 to December 2015. In this role, they were responsible for global brand marketing of AAA videogame titles, including Just Cause 3. Robert successfully delivered global brand marketing plans and assets, achieving over 60 million video views on YouTube before the product launch. Robert also held the positions of Global Brand Manager and Brand Manager at Square Enix.

Prior to Square Enix, Robert worked at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe as an European Product Manager and Games Consultant from April 2007 to May 2010 and December 2005 to April 2007, respectively. Robert started their career at Nintendo as a Product Analyst from April 2003 to December 2005.

Additionally, Robert has experience working outside of the gaming industry. Robert spent a year teaching English in Japan as an English Teacher through The JET Programme from January 2001 to January 2002.

Robert Rutter's education history includes their time at the University of Warwick, where they pursued a BA (Joint Hons) degree. Additionally, they successfully completed their GCSE exams, earning 7 GCSE's at A and B grades.

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The Royal Society

The Royal Society is the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, and has been at the forefront of enquiry and discovery since its foundation in 1660. The backbone of the Society is its Fellowship of the most eminent scientists of the day, elected by peer review for life and entitled to use FRS after their name. There are currently more than 60 Nobel Laureates amongst the Society's approximately 1400 Fellows and Foreign Members. Throughout its history, the Society has promoted excellence in science through its Fellowship and Foreign Membership, which has included Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Ernest Rutherford, Albert Einstein, Dorothy Hodgkin, Francis Crick, James Watson and Stephen Hawking. The Society is independent of government, as it has been throughout its existence, by virtue of its Royal Charters. In 1663, The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge was granted its Arms and adopted the motto "Nullius in verba"​, an expression of its enduring commitment to empirical evidence as the basis of knowledge about the natural world. The Society's activities include influencing science and education policy, funding leading researchers, publishing journals that span all the sciences and the history of science, and the provision of science communication activities for a variety of public audiences.


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