MarCast

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MarCast

One-on-one conversations with the sharpest minds in Australian marketing. Welcome to MarCast, the Marketing Magazine podcast series. Each episode, our host Dave Jackson spends some quality time with a senior Australian marketer to understand their approach to brand building, strategy management, data, technology, leadership and more.

  1. 12/16/2019

    Episode 19: Fabian Marrone – Monash University (part two)

    The world and future of marketing skills and education. Ben and Fabian chat: early career in consulting, sales and business; working in the UK and Ireland; finding his mentor; learning PR and media strategies; the move into education marketing; moving to the US, understanding data and marketing trends; returning to Australia; joining Monash; skills from his past that he uses today; selling strategic direction; have marketers been undervalued? Equipping people to tell the brand's story; loving data; Monash's transparency model; the current world of education and skills; different ways of delivering educational experience; the challenges of distilling Monash's brand message; what Fabian looks for in marketing hires; marketing skills for the future; automation; how Fabian keeps up to date with skills, trends, networking and issues; the future of CMOs; Crystal Ball: Monash University in five years' time, Fabian in five years' time; marketing in five years' time. MarCast is made possible by Hays marketing and digital. The recruiting experts in marketing and digital roles across Australia, for a wide range of industries and job functions. For the latest insights on what it takes to be a marketing director, download Hays' 'DNA of a Marketing Director' report. This chat was part of MarketingMag's content partnership with the Australian Marketing Institute. Stay tuned for future episodes, where we'll speak to a range of the 2019 AMI Award Winners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  2. 12/08/2019

    Episode 18: Fabian Marrone – Monash University (part one)

    AMI CMO of the Year 2019, Fabian Marrone, Monash University CMO on storytelling, academics as influencers and more. Ben and Fabian chat: Moving beyond marketing and advertising to storytelling; Structure of marketing comms; Monash as a global brand; The ‘Change It’ campaign and its global application; Current world issues and telling the stories of Monash academics and what they’re achieving with research; Fabian’s role in Monash’s leadership structure; Breaking down Monash’s 84 different audience segments; Empowering Monash personnel with the freedom to tell the Monash brand story; How Monash understands its target audience with data; What people look for in education today; The modern experience of higher education learning; Gen Z and Monash’s value proposition; Storytelling in different ways on different media; Talking about TikTok; Academics as influencers; The ‘A Future Without Change’ campaign; Content marketing and variety. Six in 60. This chat was part of MarketingMag's content partnership with the Australian Marketing Institute. Stay tuned for future episodes, where we'll speak to a range of the 2019 AMI Award Winners. MarCast is made possible by Hays marketing and digital. The recruiting experts in marketing and digital roles across Australia, for a wide range of industries and job functions. For the latest insights on what it takes to be a marketing director, download Hays' 'DNA of a Marketing Director' report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min

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One-on-one conversations with the sharpest minds in Australian marketing. Welcome to MarCast, the Marketing Magazine podcast series. Each episode, our host Dave Jackson spends some quality time with a senior Australian marketer to understand their approach to brand building, strategy management, data, technology, leadership and more.

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