Leadership Branding Wisdom with Maria Ho-Burge

Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva

What’s your story, and how does it shape your brand? In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, I sit down with Maria Ho-Burge, Vice President of Communications at TuneCore, to dive deep into the art of building a personal and professional brand. Maria shares how authenticity, storytelling, and strategy come together to create a brand that not only stands out but also drives value in any industry.

From her work in the music industry to her insights into leadership and communications, Maria reveals practical steps to align your unique story with your industry’s needs while staying true to who you are. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or just beginning to think about your brand, Maria’s advice will inspire you to take action and craft a narrative that leaves a lasting impression.

Listen in as we discuss:

  • Communications as a bridge: How branding, marketing, and partnerships intersect to create meaningful impact.
  • The power of authenticity: Why being true to your story is the foundation of a strong personal brand.
  • Incorporating personal details: How sharing your unique life experiences can make your brand stand out.
  • Aligning with your industry: Strategies for tailoring your narrative to fit your company’s goals and the broader market.
  • Spotting opportunities: Identifying areas where your skills and experience can fill gaps and add value.
  • Evolving your brand: Why personal and professional growth is an ongoing process—and how to embrace it.
  • Crafting a legacy: Building a brand that evolves with you while remaining authentic and impactful.

Resources

Maria Ho-Burge on LinkedIn | TuneCore

Winnie da Silva on the Web | LinkedIn | Substack | Email

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