Sinopsis
A new podcast that shares the human side of game-changing CMOs. How did they get to the top? What rules did they have to break along the way? Who do they see as their role models? How do they inspire and grow their teams to greatness? Tune in to hear the personal success stories behind these incredible leaders.
Episodios
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Special Edition: How Letting Viewers Choose Ads or No Ads Solidified Hulu's Streaming Business
19/08/2021 Duración: 33minSpecial Edition: The Business of Marketing Season 2! Adweek’s Chief Innovation Officer, Toby Daniels sits down with Hulu President Kelly Campbell to discuss her role managing Hulu’s suite of on-demand and live streaming businesses, as well as, overseeing Disney’s digital media and Movies Anywhere business. They also dive deep into Kelly’s extensive career, which includes serving as Hulu’s CMO where she led the brand’s overall marketing across their subscription video on demand and live TV businesses, and her previous roles at Google Cloud and JPMorgan Chase.Kelly also discussed navigating the new role as President during the pandemic, how she has been onboarding new people into her teams, how the Hulu culture has evolved since she has taken on this new role and the importance of having clearly articulated values within the organization. Kelly is truly an incredible and inspirational C-Suite leader, and this conversation only scratches the surface of the insights and experience she has.Subscribe to The Busines
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Melissa Hobley, Global CMO of OKCupid - 22 Gender Options for an Inclusive Dating Scene
12/08/2021 Duración: 30minAfter 12 years of experience in the New York dating scene and now married with children, Melissa Hobley is currently in 32 different dating apps—and so is her husband. But that shouldn't come as a surprise since Melissa acts as the current Global Chief Marketing Officer for OKCupid, so she must keep a close eye on what the digital dating landscape looks like.Tune in to the latest CMO Moves episode to discover how OKCupid is using their profile set-up to weed out some of the negative tropes of the dating scene, how they're facilitating conversations with like-minded individuals to encourage more matches and where the future of dating is headed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jeff Jenkins, EVP, Global Marketing of Carter's Inc. - Bringing Childhood Dreams to Life
22/07/2021 Duración: 43minJeff Jenkins is no stranger to working for exciting brands. His impressive career history includes Yum! Brands, Taco Bell, and even NASA to name a few. Jeff’s decision to take on a new role at Carter’s came easy saying he found a deep emotional connection with the brand as a parent of two young children.Tune in to this CMO Moves episode as Jeff Jenkins talks about mentorship, brand history, and advice for recent graduates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Nathaniel Ru, Co-Founder and CBO of Sweetgreen - The Connection of Telling Stories Through Food
08/07/2021 Duración: 36minTo continue our guest-hosted series of CMO Moves, Kate Gunning, CMO of IEX sits down with Nathaniel Ru, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Sweetgreen to discuss healthy fast food at scale and their love for summer salads.It all started in college for Nathaniel Ru where he met his business partner Jonathan Neman in their first day of accounting class freshman year of college. Nathaniel and John bonded over their passion for food and shared experience of growing up with parents who are immigrant entrepreneurs. From there, the idea of Sweetgreen was born. “We had this vision: how do we re-imagine fast food so that it can be synonymous with healthy food?”To find out more about Nathaniel’s unpredictable path to Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer or simply to find out what is in the Naomi Osaka Bowl, tune in to this latest episode of CMO Moves now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kelly Cook, CMO of David's Bridal - What a Call Center and Being a Mom Taught David's Bridal's CMO
28/06/2021 Duración: 44minKelly Cook has a reputation for three things: a straight-shooting, big-hearted leadership style, a laser focus on what the customer needs, and the ability to turn around marketing departments that are ready for digital transformation. After leadership roles at DSW, Waste Management and others she took on the CMO gig at David's Bridal in 2019, just as the company was recovering from bankruptcy and right before the global Covid pandemic all but shut down the wedding business.In this podcast episode of CMO Moves, Cook pulls back the curtain to show us how David's Bridal has masterfully weathered the pandemic and taken the opportunity to speed up its digital transformation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Facebook's Eric Toda and eos' Soyoung Kang on Inspiring and Enacting Change
10/06/2021 Duración: 44minKicking off the guest-hosted CMO Moves episodes is an incredible duo: Eric Toda, global head of social marketing at Facebook, sits down for a chat with eos Products' first-ever CMO, Soyoung Kang.Tune in to this very special episode of CMO Moves on how you can learn just as much from your failures as you can from success, how having an appetite for risk to keep up with fast-paced consumers can reshuffle your campaigns, how having trust from your organization is essential for marketers, and lastly a full-on masterclass on community building and how speaking the language of the community-led eos Products to rename their shaving cream to "Bless Your F#@%ing Cooch" based on a viral TikTok influencer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Selena Kalvaria, CMO of Away - How the Travel Brand Is Building and Maintaining Community Love
26/05/2021 Duración: 32minWhile most would find changing roles and marketing strategies during a pandemic challenging, Away’s CMO Selena Kalvaria saw it as a perfect opportunity. “We brought everything in together. We redeveloped our processes, how we work together, and we just moved in lock step. It's been a fantastic journey. The company has had explosive growth even as a pandemic has set us back. I feel like in many ways it's driven us forward.” Before joining Away as their VP of Brand and now CMO, Selena graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor's Degree in archaeology and finance and started her career on Wall Street before leaving to work in marketing for brands like Diageo and Anheuser-Busch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Sadira Furlow, CMO of Happy Money - Faith-fueled Leaps on the Path to CMO
16/05/2021 Duración: 35minHer current position at fintech start-up Happy Money may be Sadira Furlow’s first-ever CMO role (and this her first-ever podcast!) but don’t let the rookie façade fool you. The 2020 Brand Genius honoree has a string of noteworthy career achievements under her belt, including viral Superbowl campaigns like Mountain Dew’s “PuppyMonkeyBaby” and one of her proudest career wins in building from the ground up, PepsiCo’s first premium water brand LifeWTR.She’s also an incredibly humble leader whose path to CMO was far from expected. Today, she’s building the Happy Money brand house as well as the brand voice through digital content that speaks to consumers in the way that they like to talk about money (debt-hacks, anyone?). Tune in to hear Sadira’s faith-fueled career journey, her must-have marketing skills, advice to those starting a new role remotely and what she would be if she wasn’t a CMO, which she could (and should) totally still do even as a CMO! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Angela Zepeda, CMO of Hyundai - the Creative "Side Hustle" of Today's CMO
29/04/2021 Duración: 37minHyundai’s CMO Angela Zepeda never anticipated becoming a brand CMO, having spent the majority of her career on the agency side. And while she always saw herself going down the path of a COO role, it was that operational expertise and ability to solve real business problems through creativity that caught the eye of the Hyundai leadership team which led to the offer (on a Wednesday morning she recalls so well). In this episode, the chief marketer dishes on the non-marketing skillsets required of CMOs today and how it's never too late to invest in yourself and your career. She also shares an inside look at the Hyundai’s latest “full-funnel attack” campaign for the new Tuscon release and how she’s working to innovate on the inside to support digital retailing and on the outside with true brand storytelling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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William White, CMO of Walmart - The Power of Intentional Moves
01/04/2021 Duración: 41minWhen William White took on the role of chief marketing officer at Walmart, he considered it not only an honor to be working for the No. 1 Fortune 500 company, but also a dream job at a brand that comes with much responsibility. Not to mention, he just so happened to start his first-ever CMO role right at the start of a global pandemic.In this episode, William discusses the power and potential of the brand’s membership program Walmart+, the brand’s partnership with TikTok and how they brought the first shoppable live stream to the U.S. Tune in to hear about his road to becoming the CMO of Walmart, the evolving role of the CMO, how he’s tackling DEI as a leader and of course, what he would be if he wasn’t a CMO. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Minjae Ormes, CMO of Visible - Following Your Own Compass
12/03/2021 Duración: 47minMinjae Ormes took on the role as CMO of a start-up within a Fortune 15 company for one main reason—and that reason was based on her own criteria. “I was ready for more meaning—ready to take a bigger chance on myself, ready to take on a bigger risk and just go for something where I could really drive impact for the business,” Minjae said. Tune in to hear how her team is leveraging consumer behavior insights to activate campaigns—like the new spot featuring the 12 degrees of Kevin Bacon—and evolving carrier's product offering to better fit what its consumer needs. She also shares the must-have skills she looks for in talent, how she’s feeding her own curiosity and priming for what’s next and critical advice on how to follow your own set of criteria to guide your career. She also takes on my lighting round like a champ! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Special Episode: Nadine Dietz in the Hot Seat!
07/03/2021 Duración: 43minThis episode marks a first for CMO Moves. We turned the tables on host Nadine Dietz as she joins as a guest for the very first time. CMOs Vineet Mehra and Musa Tariq take the hosting reigns to put Nadine in the hot seat to dish on the new adventure she’s taking on, as well as her new roles with Adweek. Nadine takes us back to her upbringing, her early career and some of the most personal and pivotal times in her life that have shaped who she is today. And of course, we wouldn’t let her off the hook without having her answer the famous last question she's asked every CMO... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Sophie Bambuck, CMO of Everlane - Picking People Over Jobs
04/03/2021 Duración: 32minI first was introduced to Sophie Bambuck last year when a few folks in our community kept mentioning her name as someone we just had to know. As promised, Sophie turned out to be a delightfully humble leader and mentor who views marketing in such a refreshingly simple way.The French-born (listen at :55 seconds in to hear how to say her last name right!), Portland-based leader spent most of her career in brand marketing at Nike, before taking on her first role as CMO for DTC fashion brand Everlane last month. And while Sophie’s path to CMO was not one she anticipated early on, she always knew that she wanted to set a good example for her two daughters and do something to have a positive impact on culture. “I knew that I wanted to tell stories. I wanted to make people feel something.”Tune in to hear how Sophie is thinking about storytelling and approaching sustainability from a marketing lens at Everlane. She also shares how she’s taking on her first 90 days as CMO and what’s it been like to onboard during the
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Ukonwa Ojo, CMO of Prime Video, Amazon Studios: Culture, Creators & the Childlike Magic of Marketing
25/02/2021 Duración: 37minWhile it wasn’t an easy decision for Ukonwa Ojo to make the move from CMO of MAC Cosmetics to CMO of Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Studios, it was a decision that quickly proved to be the right one for this culture-focused leader. In this episode, we dive into Ukonwa’s background, growing up in Nigeria as the daughter of two entrepreneurs who gifted her with both analytical and creative DNA. She shares unrivaled advice for navigating a non-linear career and how taking pride in the work you put into the world is paramount to your reputation and success. Tune in to hear more about Ukonwa’s journey to CMO, how she blends what she calls “the math and the magic” to drive business success and how to never let die the childlike, human side of marketing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kory Marchisotto CMO of e.l.f. - Marketing is Seduction, Commerce is Sex
12/02/2021 Duración: 41minToday we have what I think may be our first censored episode of #CMOMoves, for good reason! Kory Marchisotto, CMO of E.L.F. BEAUTY, gave Heide Palermo and I tons to think about, too many competing headlines, great advice and loads of laughter. Not to mention a masterclass on strategic elf and F-bombing along the way! Warning. Do not listen to this if you are averse to bold talk, big ideas, bad words. But do listen if you’re into awesome role models, impossible (now conquered) missions, truthful advice, dance parties, curiosity, courage, conviction, and everything in between. It's elf'ing amazing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Special Edition: Mastercard’s Chief People Officer and CMCO on the ROI of Collaboration
09/02/2021 Duración: 52minWe're bringing you the second episode of The Business of Marketing, where we sat down with Mastercard’s Michael Fraccaro, Chief People Officer and Raja Rajamannar, President, Healthcare Business and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. The two discussed how the role of the CMO has been elevated as a direct result of 2020, the critical need to collaborate in and out of crisis mode, and how they drive growth for Mastercard, together.Tune in to hear how they work together to create cross-functional teams, establish clear communications, uphold purpose, build employer brand, develop talent for the future, and present their results to the board. Also don’t miss Raja’s recap on his new book that launched today, Quantum Marketing, and how marketing as we know it will forever change moving into the fifth paradigm.Subscribe to The Business of Marketing here: anchor.fm/business-of-marketingFor the latest episodes and upcoming guests, visit: www.adweek.com/the-business-of-marketing See acast.com/privacy for priva
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Special Edition: Premiere of The Business of Marketing with Walmart and Unilever Chiefs
05/02/2021 Duración: 38minToday marks the launch of a new show, 'The Business of Marketing', that we’re excited to share with our CMO Moves listeners! Created in partnership with our friends at SAP, It’s a show dedicated to hearing the perspectives from everyone across the C-Suite on how they view marketing and the role of the CMO in driving growth for the company. Join us as we explore different perspectives and mine the intersectionality of marketing, technology, operations, finance, human resources and more! In today’s episode, we welcome Janey Whiteside, Chief Customer Officer of Walmart and Debora Koyama, Global Growth Operations Officer of Unilever. Together they share how they are navigating challenging times with optimism, innovation and growth, how the C-Suite unifies to deliver on company, customer, and employee objectives, and how the CMO and Marketing can best power advancement for all. Subscribe to The Business of Marketing here: https://anchor.fm/business-of-marketingFor the latest episodes and upcoming guests, visit: w
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Greg Lyons, CMO of PepsiCo Beverages – Balancing Home, Heart and Happiness to the End Zone
03/02/2021 Duración: 35minIt’s not every day you get to interview the CMO of PepsiCo Beverages… and his daughter! When Greg Lyons invited me into his home, via zoom of course, I not only got to spend quality time with Greg talking through career and life defining moments, but I got to meet his lovely daughter, Molly, his two Bernese Mountain Dogs, and a cameo appearance (wave from the window) from his son. Join us as we explore Greg’s career journey, the moves that he made, the mistakes that he learned from, how he’s planning to spend the Super Bowl for the first time in 10 years, what his daughter has to say about all her new found dad time, and how he balances home, heart and happiness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jonathan Bottomley, CMO of Boll And Branch - Dare to See the World the Way You Want it to Be
03/02/2021 Duración: 31minThe former Global CMO of Ralph Lauren, Jonathan Bottomley makes a big move to become the CMO of Boll and Branch, an exciting challenger brand grounded in Sustainability. As you all know, Sustainability is the most important topic of 2021, finally, as has been key for many years but this year, brands are stepping up in a big way. And as we heard loud and clear last week in our Sustainability Symposium with the world's top Chief Sustainability, Brand and Marketing Officers, if brands do not step up, consumers will find alternatives.Tune in to hear about Jonathan's amazing journey, what he took away from his time at Ralph Lauren with Ralph himself, (who Jonathan said took a big chance on him as a first time CMO at the time and who, Heide, my co-host, is on a first name basis with now, much to her surprise). Find out how to lead with grace and ambition, how to assemble a world-class team that is "smarter than you" and how to embrace the future of growth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tim Mapes, CMCO of Delta Air Lines – A Flight Plan for Uncertain Times
29/01/2021 Duración: 25minTim Mapes, CMCO of Delta Air Lines has evolved his role many times over his 29 years with the company. Most recently, bringing Marketing and Communications together onto one team. As Tim said, it is just as important to think about branding from the inside as it is on the outside. Tune in to hear how Tim and the 75,000 Delta employees in 60 countries look to their own flight plan, using their core values as beacons to pull forward D&I, sustainability and a values-first mindset. Tim also shares how he ascended to the role of CMO and why he (like Lin-Maunel Miranda) thinks he “didn’t dream big enough.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.