Lucy Hogarth

Lucy Hogarth is an accomplished marketing strategist and entrepreneur with nearly 30 years’ experience spanning both agency and in-house leadership roles. With deep expertise across brand, digital and customer engagement, she has spent her career helping businesses unlock marketing’s full commercial potential. In 2010, Lucy co-founded The Marketing Centre, pioneering the UK’s leading provider of fractional Chief Marketing Officers. Her mission was to transform how SMEs approach marketing by giving them access to senior-level marketing expertise without the overhead of a full-time hire. Since then, The Marketing Centre has supported over 1,400 businesses through its network of more than 90 experienced CMOs, helping to shape strategy, accelerate growth and deliver measurable results.

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AI won’t fix your funnel, it will show you where it’s broken
AI won’t fix your funnel, it will show you where it’s broken

I keep hearing the same question from founders: “If we add AI into sales and…

The new year resolution you need to make for 2026
The new year resolution you need to make for 2026

As business owners everywhere plan for 2026 and resolve to ‘do more’ in the year…

How a shared CMO can help you scale faster than you think

Every founder reaches a moment where growth becomes harder than it used to be. Early expansion might come from a great product, strong word-of-mouth, or the founder’s own network, but scaling beyond that can be a different game entirely. That’s where many startups find themselves stuck – growing, but not fast enough; investing in ‘random acts of marketing’ but not seeing a return; and spending more time being reactive and tactical rather than proactive and strategic.

Seeing through the fog: how to drive business growth in 2026

For UK business leaders, the outlook for 2026 is cautiously optimistic yet undeniably complex. Growth forecasts hover just above one percent, while global tensions, high costs and the relentless advance of AI keep many plans in flux.

Can AI replace a CMO for cash-strapped startups?

Any business in the startup phase is under immense pressure. Limited budgets, high expectations, and the relentless pace of early growth can put pressure on every function of the business – particularly marketing. So the recent explosion of AI, promising automation, scale, and cost reduction, has left many founders wondering whether AI can take the place of a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) within their business?

Getting your marketing budget right

When our CMOs work within startups, one of the most common things we hear is: “We need to set a marketing budget, but don’t know where to start.” Too often, the budget becomes a rear-view mirror exercise (what was spent last year) or a guessing game (what feels affordable). Done properly, though, your marketing budget isn’t just an overhead, it’s a powerful, strategic driver for growth.