

BGBS 039: Denise Lee Yohn | Branding Expert | Some Jobs Are Too Small for Some Spirits
Aug 19, 2020
01:02:46
Denise Lee Yohn is best known as the go-to branding consultant for Silicon Valley’s top companies. But Denise is not your average branding expert. She is a helicopter-flying, passion-seeking, servant leader with the authenticity and insight to blow you away. Denise cultivated her brand-building approaches through her sought after career in consumer research analytics and brand strategy with companies including Spiegel Catalog, Burger King, and Jack In The Box. Denise later amassed major accolades for heading Sony Electronics’ first brand office, which encouraged her to embark on a journey as an independent brand advisor. Impressed yet? Well, she doesn’t stop there.
Most of Denise’s time is now spent as a thought leader/speaker while writing books such as “What Great Brands Do” and “Fusion”, contributing to Forbes, and doing so much more. Listen in as Denise shares how companies can cultivate a strong brand culture from the inside out and address challenges during the pandemic and civil unrest. Over everything, Denise uses her faith to drive her purpose and motivate her to serve others, which inspires us to ask, how can we help someone today?
In this episode, you'll learn...
- Denise’s passion for branding starting with her interest in Nike as a status symbol during high school in St. Louis, Missouri
- The evolution of a company’s role in people’s lives beyond its product into the realm of emotional connection and identification
- Denise’s interest in becoming a lawyer until all her time in stuffy libraries whisked away the TV glamour
- Spiegel Catalog and its role in exposing young Denise to the world of purchasing decisions and brand perception
- Growing up as an Asian American with the expectation of a serious career and how Denise made her parents proud
- How the Jack CEO character from Jack in the Box saved the company in the midst of a crisis by humanizing the brand
- The discrimination Denise faced as an Asian American woman and her transformation from believing there was something wrong with her to becoming secure in her identity
- Denise’s relationship with her faith and how it has helped her overcome adversity and shape the impact she makes
- Why Denise used to be hesitant about sharing her faith and her path to becoming more transparent
- Working at Sony and how that became a kicking off point for Denise to start her own consulting practice as an independent brand advisor
- The #1 thing that the world’s greatest companies do to succeed according to Denise’s book, “What Great Brands Do”
- Developments that companies can achieve during the pandemic and civil unrest to create value for their communities, employees, and the world
- The complicated, yet fulfilling experience of learning to fly a helicopter!