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Aug 1, 2024 • 46min

Top of the Marketing Charts - Jul 2024

Bringing you the latest news and trends in marketing from July 2024. This episode takes a look at some of the recent developments in AI and what that means for marketing, looks at the brands that are winning in sports sponsorship in this summer of sports, catching up with some of the top campaigns out there and looking at some of the big names in marketing that are on the move. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 52min

S3 Ep29: Marketing Team of the Year with Kevin Kent of Laya Healthcare

Kevin Kent heads up Marketing and Consumer Sales at Laya Healthcare, one of Ireland’s three (current) healthcare providers, which recently won the prestigious 'Marketing Team of the Year' award. Kevin provides a the background to Laya Healthcare, from ts beginnings as Bupa, its evolution into Quinn Healthcare, and ultimately, its establishment as Laya Healthcare in 2012. Kevin shares insights into the highly competitive Irish health insurance market and discusses the strong customer focus that is at the core of the Laya culture. We discuss the importance of internal education and creating an inclusive team culture where every member's contribution is valued and how that has helped the marketing team achieve the team of the year accolade. Kevin outlines the milestone achievements and strategic shifts that have contributed to Laya’s success, including a critical focus on long-term marketing strategies, building distinctive brand assets, and ensuring consistent brand messaging. He reflects on the importance of maintaining organisational and marketing discipline, even as they stay open to innovations and new market entrants. We discuss where to next, how you keep a winning team engaged and motivated and retain the top talent that you have created. Kevin’s passion for marketing and commitment to fostering a positive team environment shine through, making this a compelling listen for anyone interested in marketing strategy and award winning team management.00:19 Background & evolution of Laya Healthcare05:22 Living by Values at Laya08:10 Marketing Strategy and Team Development16:41 Building a World-Class Marketing Team23:35 Reflecting on Past Work and Learning from Others24:11 Team Values and Behaviours26:16 Focusing on Growth and Simplifying Efforts27:41 Challenges in the Insurance Category29:23 Consistency and Evolution in Marketing31:49 Celebrating Success and Looking Forward34:53 Continuous Learning and Development39:46 Adapting to Change and Staying Grounded42:48 Passion for Marketing and Team Development Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 60min

S3 Ep28: The Cannes Sessions with Karen Nelson Field & Karandeep Kapany

This is a 2 part episode with two wonderful guests.PART ONEFirst up is the brilliant Karen Nelson-Field, I had such a laugh recording this with Karen, as you will see throughout. We cover a lot, media measurement, human data, and the rapid transition to machine-based data, the day measurement 'died,' the importance of human-first data and aligning AI models with human behaviour, the nuances of brand attention, emotional impact in advertising, and the convergence of significant industry changes. Phew! We also talk about the Karen’s upcoming WARC course, 'Mastering Media Effectiveness,' and of course Karen’s hotly anticipated new book The Attention Economy: A Category Blueprint - which is on pre-order here https://www.amplifiedintelligence.com.au/category-blueprint/ PART TWOUp next is Karandeep Kapany from Duolingo, I met Karan at the end of the week and when we met we both sort of exhaled with exhaustion. As you will hear in this episode I had the pleasure of having India as a market on my team when I had a global marketing role. I was fascinated to hear how Karan navigates local marketing of a global brand in a market as complex as India. In this episode, we delve into the complexities and strategies behind Duolingo’s growth in the Indian market. Karan shares insights on the vast linguistic and cultural diversity of India and we chat about how Duolingo adapts its campaigns for different regions, the importance of local insights, and the role of influencers and social media in their marketing efforts and why taking risks and pushing boundaries is crucial for brand success in a multi-faceted market like India. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 56min

S3 Ep27: The Cannes Sessions with Mark Ritson

Mark Ritson, a marketing professor, discusses the overemphasis on creativity at Cannes, decline of American marketing education, challenges faced by small brands, and the future of AI in marketing. He provides advice for young marketers and touches on topics like John Legend, Liquid Death, and Muppets.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 50min

S3 Ep26: The Cannes Sessions with Chidi Achara, Chief Product Officer, Huge

In this engaging episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing,' I meet Chidi Achara and delve into his journey in the advertising and marketing world. The discussion kicks off with Chidi reflecting on his foundational years at renowned advertising agencies like Gray and BBH, where he learned valuable lessons about strategic thinking, creative storytelling, and relationship management. These skills were put to use while managing the Levi's account globally and contributing to the establishment of BBH New York. We cover Chidi’s shift to the client side with Nike, where he led a creative team to relaunch the iconic Cole Haan brand, aiming to attract a younger demographic. This diverse background culminated in Chidi landing into his current role as Chief Product Officer at Huge, where he focuses on integrating AI and technology to create 'intelligent experiences' that are highly personalised and conversational. The episode also touches on maintaining long-term client relationships, the shift toward outcome-based agency models, and the critical role of visionary leadership. The episode also touches on the Chidi’s involvement with Charity Water, an organisation I am a huge fan of since my time in non profits, and we discuss their commitment to leveraging technology for transparency and impactful communication in the nonprofit sector. Throughout the discussion, themes of innovation, client-agency relationships, and the future of digital marketing are explored, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of advertising and technology. The Cannes Sessions are brought to you by Freedman International00:17 Early Career and Advertising Foundations04:26 Transition to Nike and Brand Repositioning06:18 In-House Creative Teams and Retail Challenges09:45 Global Marketing Strategies at Simon13:39 Joining Huge and Embracing AI25:40 Outcome-Based Agency Value27:31 Client Collaboration and Data Integration29:00 Early Involvement of Data Scientists29:52 Innovative Digital Experiences32:52 Visionary Leadership and Team Focus37:42 Building Long-Term Client Relationships43:20 Board Role at Charity Water45:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 52min

S3 EP25: Building A Legacy Series, Part 3: Going for Gold

Welcome to the third episode of "Building a Legacy," a three-part series on "That's What I Call Marketing," in partnership with Legacy Communications. In this series we will take a look at evolving world of communications and how Legacy Communications are shaping the future. In Episode Three of this 3 part series, host Conor Byrne discusses the opportunities Sports Sponsorship provides to brands by meeting with 3 brands at very different stages of their sponsorship journey. The panel includes Amy O'Shaughnessy from Energia, Phil Green from PTSB, Mary McGuire from Legacy Communications, and Jason Delany from Staycity Aparthotels. Each brings unique insights from their roles and industries, sharing how sports sponsorship helps address business challenges, build brand equity, and engage communities.Amy discusses how Energia has utilised their rugby partnerships to establish trust and differentiate themselves in the competitive energy market. Phil from PTSB shares their strategy behind sponsoring the Irish Olympic and Paralympic teams, focusing on humanity and modernising their brand. Jason explains the rationale behind StayCity's recent five-year sponsorship deal with Dublin GAA, aiming to educate the market about their aparthotel model and connect with local communities.The episode discusses the importance of aligning sponsorship with brand values and the evolving relationship between brands and rights holders. The panellists dive into the intricacies of sponsorship activation, how to measure its impact effectively, and the vital role of athlete engagement.This episode is packed with rich insights for marketing professionals contemplating or currently engaged in sports sponsorship, providing a comprehensive guide to navigating this dynamic space. Don't forget to catch up on the previous episodes of the series, featuring in-depth discussions on building an agency and the power of creativity in the field. Tune in and discover how to build a lasting legacy through strategic and impactful sports sponsorship.03:41 Business Challenges and Sponsorship Strategies17:43 Activating Sponsorships Effectively26:45 Building Strong Relationships with Rights Holders29:08 The Importance of Communication29:16 Navigating Complex Sponsorship Deals33:34 Engaging with Sports Talent40:29 Measuring Sponsorship Impact47:56 Starting the Sponsorship ConversationMeet the GuestsPhil Greene, Sponsorship Manager with PTSB. Leading out on the Bank’s sponsorship portfolio, including their flagship sponsorship of the Irish Olympic and Paralympic teams, as well as partnerships like the Ideal Home Show and the Guaranteed Irish Business Awards.Amy O'Shaugnessy is Head of Brand at Energia Group. Energia is heavily invested in the world of rugby as the Official Energy Partner of both the IRFU and Leinster Rugby, headline sponsor of the Energia All Ireland League and with naming rights at Energia Park.Jason Delany, Director of Brand, Product and Marketing at Staycity Aparthotels who has most recently negotiated and led out on one of the most talked about sports sponsorships in the country, that is with Dublin GAA, which was signed on a five year deal in November of last year.Mary McGuire, Head of Sponsorship at Legacy Communications who while working together with these three great brands also works across a wide range of sponsorships within the industry from sport, culture, entertainment and media for her clients within the agency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 13min

Top of the Marketing Charts - June 2024

What was top of the marketing charts in June 2024? Explore how brands activated around major sports events like Euro 2024 and Copa America, including standout campaigns from Paddy Power, Iron Brew, KFC, and others. Get insights into the creative strategies behind successful ad campaigns, such as KFC’s 'Believe in Chicken' and the emotional 'Hey Jude' for the English football team. Also, hear about some marketing mishaps and the latest trends in advertising, from innovative strategies to humorous takes on current issues. This episode is packed with marketing wisdom, Cannes Lions Festival highlights, and exclusive previews of upcoming podcast episodes featuring industry giants.00:32 Sports Marketing Extravaganza01:42 Creative Campaigns and Brand Strategies04:56 KFC's Bold New Direction06:21 Cannes Lions Festival Insights08:01 Exploring London Ads and Fast Fashion Critique10:39 Podcast Highlights and Upcoming Episodes11:46 What have we missed? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 52min

S3 EP24: Building a $1Billion Global Brand

Todays guest is Colin Westcott Pitt, Global Chief Brand Officer with Glanbia Performance Nutrition. And today we are talking about building a ONE  Billion Dollar Global Brand. Colin has a background in working in global alcohol brands and we chat about that and about his time working on Dos Equis which at the time had the brilliant Most Interesting man in the world campaign, so we chat about that and how that field of marketing has changed and evolved. 8 years Colin moved to Glanbia, an Irish global nutrition group with operations in 32 countries. It has leading market positions in sports nutrition, cheese, dairy ingredients, speciality non-dairy ingredients and vitamin and mineral premixes. Glanbia products are sold or distributed in over 130 countries. In their Performance Nutrition they have a portfolio of about 9 brands indluding hugely successful Optimum Nutrition which Glanbia acquired in 2008 and achieved over 1.1 Billion in revenue in 2023.  Colin highlights key moments of success for Optimum Nutrition, notably its expansion into online and broader retail distribution. We discuss the new partnership with the McLaren Formula One team, which focuses on the importance of nutrition for both drivers and pit crews. We delve into a topic I have a keen interest in and something that Diplomat helps brands figure out and that is the complexities of managing a global brand. Colin underscores the vital role of investing in local talent and nurturing a collaborative culture within the organization to drive brand success. In the episode we also address the challenges of measuring marketing effectiveness, especially in the digital age, the potential of AI to revolutionize content creation and media planning, and the importance of aligning marketing strategies with business goals to ensure they contribute to revenue growth and profitability. The discussion rounds off with advice for aspiring marketers, focusing on the need for cross-functional exposure, active listening, and a strong understanding of consumer behavior. 01:15 The Dos Equis Campaign04:33 Industry Changes and Adaptation06:19 Transition to Glanbia12:25 Optimum Nutrition's Success Story19:19 Partnership with McLaren F123:35 Balancing Global and Local Branding28:56 Investing in Local Talent29:52 Learning from Mistakes and Experimentation31:50 Valuing Brand in Business Strategy33:48 Conversations with the C-Suite34:42 Marketing Metrics and Business Goals37:38 Adapting to Technological Changes40:18 Maintaining Market Leadership42:13 Skills for Future MarketersThanks to today's show sponsors: The Indie List and Diplomat, the global brand agency Get in touch  email Instagram X YoutubeListen to all episodes here  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 15min

Vol6: The Cannes Sessions - Daily Round Up

Cannes ends today Friday so this is the final daily round up for this year. A shorter episode today, but I chat to Clare Molyneaux of Pubilcis France, one of the Young Lions jurors Eduardo Marques before heading to the Terrace Stage for the Young Lions awards, what an experience to see how much it means to everyone and I get a reaction from the Irish silver medalists. I grab Jimi McGrath of Droga5 Dublin to get his thoughts on the week and then head over to meet James Hurman and get his thoughts on the week. During the summer episodes will be released from the interviews I carried out at Cannes so stay tuned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 38min

Vol5: The Cannes Sessions - Daily Round Up

A bumper edition of the Cannes Sessions Daily Round Up today. I started the day over at the LinkedIn rooftop where all things B2B have been discussed all week and this morning I caught, Rita Kirwan, Lauren de Boer & Tom McAleer to get their take on the state of B2B.I then headed out (in the rain...I know can you believe it) to the RTL Ad Alliance beach where I saw a panel being hosted by Emmanuel Probst of IPSOS. And right after that Justin Reid and Lara Krug from the Kansas City Chiefs took to the stage and I was able to chat to Lara before she took to the stage about her role as CMO with one of the most successful franchises in the NFL. I took some time out to catch up with some of the Young Lions, Lorna Tutty joined me with some good news about how she is getting on and then Alexandra Jakljusina & Tyla Nofal came straight out of their presentation to give me the low down. I was able to catch up Jamie Fulham and Lorna Begley of Diageo, they have won 2 Silver Lions with Baileys Sound Scales. Finally I rounded out the day at the creators terrace to hear from Marc Hustvedt President of Mr.Beast in conversation with X CEO Linda Yaccarino and managed to track down one of my favourite brands, E.L.F Beauty, where I got to say hi to Kory M again and hear from Patrick O'Keeffe. So another jam packed day at Cannes, the final round up will come out tomorrow and then I will be releasing episodes I have recorded at the festival throughout the summer months, so lots of great interviews coming your way with the likes of Karandeep Kapnay of Duolingo, Mark Ritson, Karen Nelson-Field, Jon Lombardo & Peter Weinberg, Gerry D'Angelo and many many more.Thanks to Freedman International for their support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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