59 min

#027 - Former Nike CMO’s Reflection on Design, Leadership, & Life The Creative Mindset

    • Business

Innovation doesn’t spring up by chance but at intersections of different factors such as cultures, disciplines, and points of view.




On this week’s episode, we welcome Greg Hoffman, former CMO of Nike, to hear how he made his way up from design intern at Nike, Nike’s most iconic campaigns across his 27-year career, and links between creativity and leadership. Beyond a professional narrative, Greg also unravels emotional experiences and his journey from youth to rediscovery and connection with his birth family.




Greg Hoffman is a global brand leader, former NIKE Chief Marketing Officer, and founder and principal of the brand advisory group Modern Arena.




For over 27 years, Greg held marketing, design, and innovation leadership roles at NIKE, including time as the brand’s CMO. In his most recent role as NIKE’s Vice President of Global Brand Innovation, he led teams tasked with envisioning the future of storytelling and consumer experiences for the brand.







Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:03:31 Greg’s background and rise to a leadership role at Nike0:08:13 Designing the Nike Shox logo0:10:08 Going back to the first logo design after exploring 80 different versions0:13:28 The importance of diverse voices and perspectives in decision-making0:14:09 The success of the Nike Shox launch and its disruptive nature0:20:07 Reflecting on impactful work in football marketing0:21:58 Personal and professional challenges as a minority0:23:47 Leveraging early life experiences for empathy and inclusivity0:26:06 Lack of diversity in marketing, design, and advertising industries0:28:28 Adoption and the recent ability to discuss experiences openly0:30:11 Nature vs. nurture and unlocking hidden talents in leadership roles0:34:55 Emotional impact of discovering biological family ties0:43:30 An eclectic family and how Innovation happens at intersections0:48:06 Inspiration drives creativity and curiosity drives inspiration0:51:40 Three takeaways


Episode References:Emotion by Design | Greg's Bestselling BookThe Modern Arena | Corporate SiteGreg Hoffman | InstagramRei Inamoto | InstagramRei Inamoto | XI&CO | Corporate Site

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Innovation doesn’t spring up by chance but at intersections of different factors such as cultures, disciplines, and points of view.




On this week’s episode, we welcome Greg Hoffman, former CMO of Nike, to hear how he made his way up from design intern at Nike, Nike’s most iconic campaigns across his 27-year career, and links between creativity and leadership. Beyond a professional narrative, Greg also unravels emotional experiences and his journey from youth to rediscovery and connection with his birth family.




Greg Hoffman is a global brand leader, former NIKE Chief Marketing Officer, and founder and principal of the brand advisory group Modern Arena.




For over 27 years, Greg held marketing, design, and innovation leadership roles at NIKE, including time as the brand’s CMO. In his most recent role as NIKE’s Vice President of Global Brand Innovation, he led teams tasked with envisioning the future of storytelling and consumer experiences for the brand.







Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:03:31 Greg’s background and rise to a leadership role at Nike0:08:13 Designing the Nike Shox logo0:10:08 Going back to the first logo design after exploring 80 different versions0:13:28 The importance of diverse voices and perspectives in decision-making0:14:09 The success of the Nike Shox launch and its disruptive nature0:20:07 Reflecting on impactful work in football marketing0:21:58 Personal and professional challenges as a minority0:23:47 Leveraging early life experiences for empathy and inclusivity0:26:06 Lack of diversity in marketing, design, and advertising industries0:28:28 Adoption and the recent ability to discuss experiences openly0:30:11 Nature vs. nurture and unlocking hidden talents in leadership roles0:34:55 Emotional impact of discovering biological family ties0:43:30 An eclectic family and how Innovation happens at intersections0:48:06 Inspiration drives creativity and curiosity drives inspiration0:51:40 Three takeaways


Episode References:Emotion by Design | Greg's Bestselling BookThe Modern Arena | Corporate SiteGreg Hoffman | InstagramRei Inamoto | InstagramRei Inamoto | XI&CO | Corporate Site

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

59 min

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