AW360 Advertising Week
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Advertising Week presents AW360, featuring thought-leadership interviews and conversations with the best and brightest in the industry.
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Austin Pollock, Head of Brand Partnerships, Doing Things
Austin discusses how brands can incorporate cultural-relevance into their marketing strategies, how Doing Things identifies the social communities, and shares how advertisers can better leverage content and creator brands during a turbulent time in the digital media industry.
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Nancy Reilly, Vice President, Consumer Research at 84.51˚
Today we welcome Nancy Reilly, Vice President, Consumer Research at 84.51˚. Nancy discusses 84.51˚’s new report on customer behavior and why survey data doesn’t always match real-world behavioral data.
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Minou Clark, SVP of Digital, Paris Hilton’s 11:11 Media
Minou discusses how Paris / 11:11 Media has been able to keep Paris relevant over the last two decades, how she’s reaching Gen-Z, and 11:11’s platform-specific, data-driven approach to engage with audiences.
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Sarah Lent, President, Doremus+Co
This week on AW360 we welcome Sarah Lent, President of Doremus+Co, a global leader in B2B marketing and communications. Sarah discusses how her Silicon Valley upbringing informs her role, how AI is impacting the industry overall, and offers predictions as to what challenges and opportunities are ahead.
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Christian Muche, CEO & Co-Founder Beyond Ordinary Events, Inc & POSSIBLE
On this episode of AW360 we speak with Christian Muche, CEO & Co-Founder Beyond Ordinary Events, Inc & POSSIBLE about the upcoming POSSIBLE event happening in Miami Beach, April 15-17 2024. Christian discusses what makes POSSIBLE different from other industry events, why Miami Beach is a perfect backdrop to POSSIBLE, and his learnings from his career in the event business.
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Amit Seth, Global Head of Data and AI, The Weather Company
On this episode we’re pleased to welcome Amit Seth, Global Head of Data and AI at The Weather Company. Amit discusses media and marketing evolution, what marketers should be leaning into in 2024, and how The Weather Company is poised to help.
Customer Reviews
Its entertaining
I think overall that I like this podcast a lot. They get really interesting guests and especially when they cover topics like technology. I would like them to put up more episodes though. Sometimes there are a lot of them but sometimes there will be two or more months when there aren’t any at all.
Great insights
They could stand to be a little bit more consistent here but I enjoy the pod a lot