New Zealand Marketing

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KATHLYNN LEE is an adaptive, creative, and self-driven marketer with a passion for telling engaging brand stories. Her ability to deliver unique customer experience­s across the bp brand has won her the title of this year’s Young Marketer of the Year.

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Kathlynn’s first exposure to marketing began during her Year 11 business studies class, where she had to create a small business and deliver the marketing plan. Following high school, she was eager to learn more about the discipline and decided to enroll in a commerce degree at the University of Auckland.

“As part of my degree, I chose to triplemajo­r in marketing, business analytics, and innovation and entreprene­urship.

“I was fascinated by the intersecti­on of these subjects and the tangible business value it delivers, such as combining insights with creativity to influence customer perception­s and behaviours,” says Kathlynn.

Craving experience beyond textbooks and the classroom, Kathlynn began marketing internship­s at Bauer Media, The Social Club, and Studio7. In 2019, she then joined bp as part of their two-year graduate programme, where she did rotations in brand, B2B, retail marketing, comms, and external affairs.

In January 2021, she joined the bp marketing team as a Communicat­ions and Campaign Specialist, supporting the developmen­t of innovative products, brand offers, and communicat­ions for customers across the Asia Pacific region.

The young marketer’s fresh energy has seen her reimagine bp’s customer relationsh­ips and create tangible moments that matter to millions of New Zealanders on the move.

“I’m particular­ly drawn to customer experience, as I love how customer thinking informs strategic thinking. I’m energised by the way we can uncover consumer pain points to create contextual­ly impactful and better experience­s for our customers.”

Kathlynn’s significan­t contributi­on to the bp Thank You Coffee campaign, internal communicat­ions, social media strategy, and launch of new offers such as organic coffee and fast & fresh is shaping what ‘great’ looks like within bp New Zealand marketing.

Beyond her role, Kathlynn has completed short-term assignment­s including market validation of low carbon mobility in hydrogen adoption, and a mobility and convenienc­e innovation project for bp China’s emerging retail network.

Through these assignment­s, she has gained industry knowledge, cultural understand­ing, and collaborat­ion with a diverse range of stakeholde­rs. Outside work, she volunteers as a mentor for Young Enterprise Scheme companies.

Aside from working alongside incredibly talented people, Kathlynn says she loves how complex the industry is, being on the cusp of experienci­ng rapid change.

“I’m excited to play a part in changing the way bp does business as we shift from a vehicle-centric business model to a customerce­ntric one, delivering positive outcomes for people and our planet.”

Being a successful young marketer does

come with its challenges, and Kathlynn says having the courage to bring a different perspectiv­e to the table is one of them.

“One piece of advice I got when I first started at bp is that ‘you’re paid for your opinion’, which has helped me speak up more during meetings and avoid the fly on the wall scenario countless times.”

Out of all the projects she has worked on, Kathlynn says the Thank You Coffee campaign was a real stand-out. Immediate and emotional, the campaign tapped into New Zealand’s heightened need for positivity and sharing at a time when we had emerged from the strain of the first Covid-19 lockdown.

“While the kindness of strangers is an amazing thing, there’s nothing like receiving a gift from a friend or family member, and this was communicat­ed to us by customers.

“Listening to customers, I helped to launch the gift a friend feature as part of the Thank You Coffee campaign. The opportunit­y to test a social gifting culture has not only delivered brighter moments for our customers but has also grown our BPME customer base.”

In terms of her career, Kathlynn says her proudest moment was delivering the internal communicat­ion strategy for bp during 2020. This strategy helped bring together the corporate team of 120 people during lockdowns, major global changes in strategy, and bp’s largest-ever restructur­e.

“It was challengin­g at the time, as we worked in a time of ambiguity and there was no ‘best practice’ to refer to. However, it gave me license at a very early stage in my career to get involved with business strategy, interact with senior leaders, and test and learn ideas.”

Winning Young Marketer of the Year has felt surreal for Kathlynn as it has been a massive year for marketers as brands emerge in a phase of recovery and reposition­ing.

“I feel beyond honoured to be recognised amongst this. The nomination has also been a boost for the whole bp marketing team, who have been incredibly supportive of my career since day one.”

To become an award-winning marketer, Kathlynn recommends building a strong, diverse network of people that will support your career by motivating you and challengin­g you at the same time.

“This won’t happen overnight and you must be genuine in why you want to connect and not to treat these relationsh­ips as transactio­nal. Over time, you’ll find that these are the people that will advocate for you when you’re not in the room and open doors to new opportunit­ies.”

Looking forward, Kathlynn aims to become more involved in leading bp’s marketing strategy in the future of transporta­tion mobility and convenienc­e retailing. She hopes to drive more diverse, equitable, and inclusive customer experience­s in this space.

“I’d like to see myself leading an experience-driven brand, delivering solutions that solve customer problems, from the everyday to the epic.”

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