Emily Morgan has been placed in the role.

License Global

November 1, 2021

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Rocket Licensing has appointed Emily Morgan as its new licensing coordinator. Emily recently graduated from Exeter University with a first-class degree in history.  

“We have a strong collection of brands at the moment and Rocket Licensing is going from strength to strength,” says Charlie Donaldson, joint managing director, Rocket Licensing. “We’re delighted to welcome Emily to the team to support us all across marketing and licensing activities – she’ll be a key member of staff.” 

Morgan will work alongside the Rocket team to carry out marketing duties, such as creating and updating brand materials, event management and PR, as well as liaising with licensees and brand owners. Morgan will work across the diverse Rocket licensing portfolio of brands, including “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” “The Elf on the Shelf,” Beano, Kodak, Vikings Valhalla, “Rocky,” “Legally Blonde,” “Dune,” “Enola Holmes” and many more. 

“I’m thrilled to be working at Rocket Licensing and am looking forward to getting to know all of the great brands and licensors,” says Morgan. “I’m also really excited to attend BLE this month and look forward to meeting many of the industry there.” 

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