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Jan 1, 2025 • 39min

452: What can Formula 1 and Podcasting Teach Us about Bold Marketing Moves? with Melton Littlepage, CMO at 1Password

Melton Littlepage, a seasoned marketing executive and CMO at 1Password, shares his insights on innovative marketing strategies that distinguish brands in tech. He discusses the power of storytelling, illustrating how Formula 1's ‘Drive to Survive’ capitalized on personal narratives to captivate audiences. Melton also touches on bold sponsorships, the psychological dynamics in marketing, and the growing impact of podcasts as a medium for deeper engagement. His journey emphasizes the importance of creativity and adapting to market volatility.
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Dec 25, 2024 • 49min

451: Best of 2024: How can we Trust AI? with Jacqueline Woods, CMO at Teradata

Jacqueline Woods is the Chief Marketing Officer for Teradata, the cloud analytics and data platform for AI, headquartered in San Diego, California. Jacqueline joined Teradata from NielsenIQ, where she was a member of the executive leadership team and Global Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. She also spent nearly 10 years as CMO of the IBM Global Partner Ecosystem Division, where she focused on building cloud, data, AI, and SaaS strategies. Before that, she was Global Head of Customer Segmentation & Customer Experience at General Electric and also held roles of increasing responsibility at Oracle for 10 years, as well as leadership roles at Ameritech and GTE, now Verizon. Thankfully, Jacqueline has always loved math, because, as she points out, marketing today is based mostly on data. However, she also emphasizes the importance of empathy and notes that it is essential in creating a space where people can be authentic and drive innovation, productivity, and product design. In this episode, Alan and Jacqueline talk about where trust fits into the AI conversation, what leaders need to know before launching an AI initiative, and how AI can boost efficiency and productivity. Jacqueline also tells us why underrepresented people, like black female business leaders, need to be involved in AI as it evolves.  While AI has been around for a while, it became all the rage at the end of 2022 with public access to tools like ChatGPT. AI is based on patterns, some factual and some non-factual. So that poses the question: how do we trust AI?  That's where Teradata comes in. By having responsible people create the models, take responsibility, and think critically about the training, governance, and outcomes, Teradata is focused on building the trust required to use artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence, and large language models for their “global 10,000” clientele, like American Airlines and United Healthcare. These companies rely on Teradata for their cloud data and analytics workloads. Teradata has been stewards of trusted information and data since they were founded about 40 years ago, and they believe people thrive when empowered with better and entrusted information. In this episode, you'll learn about: Why is empathy important for marketers? The importance of clean data  Why do underrepresented people have to participate in the evolution of AI? Key Highlights: [02:10] What is empathy? [03:45] Why marketers need empathy  [07:00] How a love of math led her to marketing  [10:30] Her path to Teradata [13:15] Teradata’s focus and mission for mankind [14:20] Teradata’s clients, services, and use cases  [19:00] How can business leaders ensure AI can be trusted? [21:50] What do leaders need to do before launching an AI initiative? [26:45] Remaining authentic while using AI [30:20] Creative AI use cases as workforce multipliers and how that may change work in the US [33:00] Why underrepresented groups need to participate in AI  [36:20] What we can all learn from Moe [40:55] Advice to her younger self [41:45] “Of course it’s Ai!” [42:10] Watching the shifting nature of work [44:40] Can you explain what marketing does and why it’s important? Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 54min

450: Startup Secrets, Pattern Breakers, and the Power of Radical Thinking with Mike Maples Jr., Co-Founding Partner at Floodgate & Author of Pattern Breakers

Mike Maples Jr. is a venture capital trailblazer and author of "Pattern Breakers," known for his influential investments in startups like Twitter and Twitch. In this lively discussion, he breaks down the concept of inflection points, showcasing how startups can leverage these pivotal moments for growth. Mike emphasizes the need for radical change over mere improvements in business models. He also highlights the importance of embracing uniqueness in marketing and product development, encouraging entrepreneurs to carve out new niches and drive transformational change.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 42min

449: Cybersecurity and the New CMO Profile with Brian Goldfarb, CMO of SolarWinds

Brian Goldfarb is the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at SolarWinds. After earning his A.B. in Computer Science and Economics from Duke University, Brian initially explored a career on Wall Street but soon transitioned to product management at Microsoft, marking the start of his two-decade journey in the tech industry. At Google, Brian played a key role in launching the Cloud Platform. He later led platform marketing at Salesforce, and before joining SolarWinds, he served as CMO at both Splunk and Tenable. Now, after nearly a year with SolarWinds, Brian oversees the company’s global marketing strategy, covering its industry-leading observability, database, and service management solutions.SolarWinds is a leading IT management software provider that helps businesses monitor and manage their IT infrastructure, applications, and networks. Known for its user-friendly and scalable solutions, SolarWinds serves a broad range of industries, focusing on identifying and resolving IT challenges. SolarWinds continues to deliver solutions that empower IT professionals to maintain reliable and secure environments.In today’s show, Alan and Brian dive into cybersecurity, discussing SolarWinds and the solutions they offer. They examine the major cybersecurity incident that impacted both the company and the industry and how SolarWinds successfully recovered from it. Additionally, they explore what marketing looks like at SolarWinds, how the role of CMO has evolved, and what we should consider about the future of this role.In this episode, you'll learn:Insights for successfully recovering from a massive cyberattackTips for creating a strong marketing structureThe profile of the modern CMO and how it has evolvedKey Highlights:[01:15] Brush with fame on a game show[03:08] Career path to CMO at SolarWinds[05:29] Story behind Kubernetes [07:23] Scope of SolarWinds[10:39] Recovering from a massive cyberattack[14:25] How marketing is structured at SolarWinds[15:52] What CMO role should be focused on[17:56] How the CMO role interacts with the rest of the team [21:20] “Lack of novelty is not a bad thing”[27:30] An experience from your past that defines you[30:24] Advice to your younger self[31:36] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[33:11] Trends or subcultures others should follow[36:30] OOH Advertising’s impact internally [37:30] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 26min

448: Beyond Billboards: The Future of Out-of-Home Advertising with Anna Bager, President and CEO of the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA)

Anna Bager is the President and CEO of the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA). Before joining OAAA, Anna spent 15 years in the telecom industry, beginning with the global research firm IDC. She then moved to the client side at Ericsson Multimedia, where she led mobile advertising initiatives in Sweden as the Head of Research and Business Intelligence. After relocating to the U.S., she served as Executive Vice President of Industry Initiatives at the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). Five years ago, Anna became the CEO of OAAA, and her industry contributions have earned her numerous accolades. She has been recognized as one of the "Most Powerful Women in Mobile Advertising" by Business Insider and as one of the "Top Women in Media" by Folio Magazine and Cynopsis Media. Most recently, Anna was honored as one of Campaign’s "Most Inspiring Women of 2024."Out-of-Home Advertising (OOH) is a form of advertising found outside of a consumer’s home. Traditionally, this includes everything from billboards to bus shelters, benches, etc. The Out-of-Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA) is the leading trade association representing the out-of-home (OOH) advertising industry. OAAA's membership includes over 850 media companies, advertisers, agencies, ad tech providers, and suppliers. Since its founding in 1891, OAAA has advocated for the responsible growth of OOH advertising.On today’s show, Alan and Anna discuss her unique perspective on the advertising industry and the changes she anticipates. They explore the role of out-of-home (OOH) advertising within the broader marketing mix, recent innovations in the OOH industry, and how the upcoming election is influencing — and being influenced by — OOH. Additionally, they examine how OOH fits into the landscape with the rise of retail media networks.In this episode, you'll learn:How the election is impacting Out-of-Home advertising—and how OOH is impacting the electionEmerging shifts in advertising and where OOH plays a pivotal roleHow Out-of-Home integrates into the growing landscape of retail mediaKey Highlights:[01:18] Experience as a backgammon master[02:34] Career path to OAAA[05:02] How do you see advertising today changing[08:17] How does Out of Home fit in the broader marketing mix[10:08] What is new in the Out of Home industry[13:55] How Out of Home and the election impact each other [18:00] What is the role of Out of Home in retail media [20:40] An experience from your past that defines you[21:42] Advice to your younger self[22:15] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[24:00] Trends or subcultures others should follow[24:45] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 40min

447: Measuring Your Marketing Impact with Andrew Bennett, CMO of Conga

Andrew Bennett is the CMO at Conga, a revenue lifecycle management company. After graduating from Dartmouth College with a bachelor's degree in computer science, he began his career in tech at Onyx Software, where he led professional services for nine years. He later pursued his entrepreneurial aspirations by running a successful fly-fishing lodge business for almost a decade. Returning to the tech sector, Andrew joined Smartsheet, where he built the company’s digital marketing and demand generation capabilities, led commercial sales, and ultimately served as CMO for his last three years, during which Smartsheet achieved over $1 billion in ARR. Six months ago, he joined Conga, where he now focuses on enhancing the company’s global brand and driving demand for its offerings.Conga is a revenue lifecycle management company offering solutions across three main pillars: contract lifecycle management, document automation, and configure, price, and quote (CPQ). What sets Conga apart is its unified platform, where all these products seamlessly integrate to support customers’ needs.In today’s show, Alan and Andrew discuss Andrew’s role at Conga and his efforts to drive alignment between sales and marketing. They delve into MarTech stacks, exploring how to prioritize and optimize these investments, along with strategies for measuring the real financial impact of marketing efforts.In this episode, you'll learn:Strategies to align marketing and salesHow to prioritize and rationalize MarTech stacksSteps to meaningfully measure the impact of your marketingKey Highlights:[01:27] Merging fly-fishing and MarTech[04:50] Career path to CMO of Conga[07:52] What is Conga[10:15] How to bring marketing and sales together and get them aligned[15:40] Rationalizing and maximizing MarTech stacks[18:40] Approaching impact measurement[23:30] Net dollar retention rate[24:34] Leveraging partnerships for brand and results[29:50] An experience from your past that defines you[31:02] Advice to your younger self[33:22] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[35:02] Trends or subcultures others should follow[37:34] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 37min

446: Breaking Barriers in Esports with Brian Cooley, CMO of PlayVS

Brian Cooley is the Chief Marketing Officer at PlayVS, a leading scholastic esports platform in North America, where he brings over 25 years of experience in marketing. His marketing career began in the automotive industry with Land Rover North America, where he spent three years focusing on customer relationship marketing and retail operations. Brian then transitioned to the tech industry, spending six years with IBM. He continued his tech-focused trajectory at Blackboard, where he served as Senior Director of Global Marketing Services before advancing to Vice President of Global Demand Generation. Brian spent the next nine years as CMO at EverFi, deepening his role in edtech by leading the company’s marketing strategy. Now, in his first year as CMO of PlayVS, he leverages his rich background in edtech and marketing to drive growth and expand the platform’s reach in the competitive scholastic esports market.PlayVS was founded in 2018 and is now a leading esports platform in North America, partnering with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to provide and host organized competitive gaming in high schools across all 50 U.S. states and Canada. As of November 2023, PlayVS expanded access by removing enrollment fees for its state and regional leagues, making participation free for high schools. This initiative has likely increased the number of participating schools, which was around 4,000 as of late 2023.In today’s show, Alan and Brian dive into the booming market for collegiate and scholastic esports, exploring how partnerships with professional sports leagues are creating new opportunities for access and growth. They also discuss PlayVS’s collaboration with the Special Olympics to increase accessibility for students and why esports and gaming are essential areas for marketers to watch closely.In this episode, you'll learn:How marketing to the new generations changes the gameWhy marketers should pay attention to esports and gamingWhat to consider when partnering with an influencerKey Highlights:[01:37] How growing up in many different countries has influenced you[03:03] The most interesting meal from your travels[04:52] Career path to PlayVS[08:33] What is PlayVS[10:35] How PlayVS got started[15:17] The esports that PlayVS focuses on[17:42] Partnerships with pro sports[20:35] Partnership with the Special Olympics[22:17] Why marketers should care about esports and gaming[26:02] Experience from your past that defines you[28:10] Advice to your younger self[30:12] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[32:29] Trends or subcultures others should follow[34:45] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 35min

445: Standing Out in a Crowded Market and Launching into New Categories with Joe Gaither, CMO of Feetures

Joe Gaither, CMO of Feetures, has been shaping the high-performance sock brand since 2009, transitioning from sales to marketing. He shares insights on maintaining a family legacy while innovating in performance gear. The conversation covers the boom in the running industry post-pandemic, strategies for standing out in a competitive market, and the upcoming launch of their first non-sock item—a performance t-shirt. Gaither emphasizes the importance of design and marketing in building a brand that thrives on quality.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 31min

444: Marketing Trends, Gender Diversity, and Leadership in Finance with Sue Hermann, CMO at BOK Financial

Sue Hermann is the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at BOK Financial. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri and began her career in public relations. As Director of Corporate Communications and Content, she led a team responsible for internal and executive communications, public relations, and content development. Later, she became the Senior Vice President and Director of Communications at CoBiz Financial Inc. When BOK Financial acquired CoBiz Financial in 2018, Sue joined BOK Financial, where she had served as Director of Communications since 2000 and CMO since 2022.BOK Financial Corporation, headquartered in Tulsa, OK, is a top 25 U.S. bank with $50 billion in assets and a wealth division managing over $107 billion in assets under management and administration. While rooted in the Midwest and Southwest, BOK Financial serves clients nationwide. The corporation operates under various names, including Bank of Oklahoma and Bank of Texas, with a diverse range of services. In addition to commercial and consumer banking, BOK Financial offers brokerage, trading, investment services, mortgage origination and servicing, as well as one of the nation's top 10 electronic funds transfer networks.On today’s show, Alan and Sue discuss her journey to becoming CMO at BOK Financial and the current state of marketing and banking today. They also delve into gender diversity in finance, balancing a career with motherhood/parenthood, and what leaders need to recognize about their teams to foster the right environments and cultures.In this episode, you'll learn: The importance of gender diversity in financeMarketing trends impacting the banking industryInsights and challenges from balancing motherhood and careerKey Highlights: [01:15] Wanting to be a coroner [02:39] Career path to CMO at BOK Financial [05:02] What is BOK Financial [07:00] The current state of marketing today[08:12] The importance of relationships[09:36] Gender diversity [14:12] Approach on blending parenthood and career[20:20] What insight leaders need to take from parenthood[24:34] Experience of your past that defines you[25:40] Advice to younger self[25:56] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about, AI[27:45] Trends or subcultures others should follow, Gen Z[29:15] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers today, noise Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 33min

443: The Freelance Revolution with Shiri Hellmann, VP of Global Brand Communications at Fiverr

Shiri Hellmann is the VP of Global Brand Communications at Fiverr, with extensive experience in brand building, e-commerce, and consumer goods. Her diverse career began on the agency side before transitioning to the client side, where she led marketing communications for Bezeq International, Israel's largest telecommunications company, handling both B2B and B2C services. She later served as Head of Global Marketing Communication at SodaStream, overseeing campaigns in over 42 countries. Shiri then became VP of Marketing for SodaStream in the US, spearheading the brand's first Super Bowl ad. After returning to Israel, she freelanced with startups, focusing on brand strategy, research, and campaign execution. Shiri began using Fiverr in her freelance work and has since joined the Fiverr team as VP of Global Brand Communications. Fiverr is an online marketplace created to revolutionize the way the world collaborates by democratizing access to talent. Today, it is the largest marketplace of its kind, connecting freelancers and businesses in over 160 countries and offering more than 700 categories to choose from. On today’s show, Alan and Shiri discuss her journey to Fiverr and the increasing shift toward freelancing. They highlight the projection that by 2027, half of the U.S. workforce will be freelancing in some capacity and explore how Fiverr is positioning itself to capitalize on this trend. The conversation then turns to the impact of return-to-office mandates and the growing influence of AI in the freelance industry.  They also dive into the recent campaign featuring Martha Stewart as a participant in the Fiverr freelance community.In this episode, you'll learn: The importance of understanding local culture when driving global marketing successThe impacts of return-to-office mandatesHow AI is affecting the freelance communityKey Highlights: [01:40] Experience of being a birthday clown[03:22] Career path[09:07] What is Fiverr[10:30] How is Fiverr facilitating the freelance movement[12:35] Impact of return-to-office mandates[15:01] Impact of AI on freelance community [19:28] Latest brand campaign with Martha Stewart[21:55] What makes great marketing[22:53] Experience of your past that defines you[24:37] Advice to younger self[25:09] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[27:25] Trends or subcultures others should follow[30:25] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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