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Engaging with International Education Customers

Presented by Angel LozanoDirector of Institutional Advancement

MY STORY

• I currently work for TASIS The American School in England.

• Previously, I worked for NLCS Jeju, a British International School in South Korea.

• I am a journalist. Media background.

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EDUCATION GENERATES BILLIONS FOR THE UK ECONOMY

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• Britain’s education sector remains one of its most lucrative international assets*.

• Its exports overseas generate almost £20bn for the UK economy.

• Independent schools contribute to the UK economy with almost £1bn.

Boarding Schools in the UK: 500

Boarding students in the UK: 23,000

Boarding students at TASIS: 188

*UK Gov information

UNDERSTAND BOTH YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE AND YOUR AUDIENCE

• We offer an Education Experience.

• You need to be passionate about what you offer.

• TASIS has 653 students, day andboarding, from 56 COUNTRIES.

• Our product is PREMIUM.

• Our client could reside in any continent.

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HOW DO WE ENGAGE WITH OUR CUSTOMERS?

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Inbound Marketing to attract customers

TRADITIONAL MEDIA IS STILL IMPORTANT

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HOW DO THE CUSTOMER FIND US?

• Through Technology:online (Google Search)

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• Traditional ways:

1- Word of Mouth.

2- Educational agent for boarders and relocation agency for day students

TYPES OF ENGAGEMENT

1. Engagement to attract customers.

2. Engagement to convert customers

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Innovation & Creativity

Professionalism & TRUST

Soft Skills (empathy)

THE EXTRA MILE

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GRACIAS

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