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What do 314-mile foot races and viral ad campaigns have in common? In this episode of Furious Curious, Britton and Alex sit down with Andy Pearson — VP of Creative at Liquid Death — to unpack how ultra-endurance running informs high-level creative thinking, brand-building, and navigating chaos.From hallucinating gingerbread men during 100-mile races to directing absurdly brilliant ads for one of today's most unconventional brands, Andy reflects on why pushing limits physically helps sharpen creative instincts mentally. This episode explores the meditative power of movement, the cultural rise of ultrarunning, and the importance of playing more — even in a world obsessed with metrics. It's a lesson in how absurd ideas, when fully committed to, can change the game. LINKS:ievenwrotethissickurl.comliquiddeath.comFOLLOW:Linkedin.com/company/the-furious-curiousCREDITS:Filmed and edited by Yavor Vesselinov, with additional production by Weston Simpson and Johnny Matlack. Hosted and produced by Britton Rice, David Harper, Alex Detmering, along with Alexander Woell and Nicole Lazar. Original logo is by Nate Betts.Key Chapters with Timestamps [00:01:00] Origins of Ultramarathon Passion – Discover how a book, a hangover, and a mountain view launched Andy's endurance journey. [00:05:00] Ultra as a Response to Creative Burnout – Running became a counterweight to the brutal ad agency grind. [00:07:00] Mental Shifts & Emotional Toughness – Why ultrarunning teaches resilience, trust, and calm amidst chaos. [00:08:00] Hallucinations & Spiritual Moments – From gingerbread men to skull-shaped rocks — endurance breaks the brain in fascinating ways. [00:10:00] The 314-Mile Vol State Race – A survival story of gas station food, shin splints, and driveways for beds. [00:14:00] Running as Moving Meditation – Running as active mindfulness, and how it fuels Andy's creative process. [00:20:00] Why Running Isn't Just Escape — It's Strategy – How the mind opens up to clarity and inspiration mid-run. [00:22:00] The Cultural Rise of Ultrarunning – Tied to economic downturns, social media, and a longing for nature. [002600] Creative Crisis Management – On-set chaos mirrors ultrarunning — problem-solving, triage, and focus. [00:29:00] The Inner Standard – Why Andy always chooses the weirdest thing on the menu — and how that ethos shapes work and life. [00:33:00] Liquid Death as a Character, Not a Brand – Creative decisions come easier when you ask: “What would Liquid Death do?” [00:36:00] Dumb Ideas with Brilliant Logic – From $500 cookies to corpse-paint collabs — the genius of taking dumb ideas seriously.[00:42:00] Contagious Fun & Inviting Others In – Why joy and playfulness are Liquid Death's ultimate community-building tools. [00:47:00] Failing Forward: The Beauty of the DNF – Success is overrated — failure teaches more. Ultramarathons and comedy agree. [00:51:00] The Barkley Marathons: Designed to Break You – Andy's firsthand account of the most infamous, unwinnable race in the world.
Twilio just reintroduced itself to the world with a bold new brand—and in this kickoff episode of Builders Wanted, you'll meet the leaders behind it.Host Kailey Raymond sits down with Chris Koehler (CMO) and Adam Morgan (VP of Brand & Creative) to unpack the strategy, emotion, and hard decisions behind Twilio's brand refresh. They share how they turned a platform for developers into a movement for builders, what it takes to evolve without losing your DNA, and why the best brands don't just look good—they make people feel seen.Expect honest takes on brand risk, leadership, internal buy-in, and one idea that (almost) involved a kidnapper van.-------------------Key Takeaways:How the Twilio rebrand unifies developers, business leaders, and marketers through the ‘builder' concept.How to achieve buy-in from employees and customers for a successful brand refresh.How adaptability and a sense of urgency enables swift and decisive actions, fostering creativity and strategic alignment during a brand refresh.-------------------“ A builder is really anyone. It's anyone who's got a dream or a vision or a passion or excitement to go out and make something. Builders are the people who have an idea and actually go and do something about it. They go out and make it. That's such an important part of our story because what are we as Twilio? We are a platform where you can build amazing customer experiences. That is the invitation to anyone, whether you're the C-suite down to a developer, that you have this freedom to build whatever you want.” – Adam Morgan“ It actually speaks to me because I may not be building software, but I'm trying to build a team and a culture and a company, I'm building a family. I see myself as a builder, but I'm not hands on keyboard building applications. That's, I think, the secret sauce of this is that it actually applies to everyone. That takes some deliberate thought into, as you build this, and really understanding what your audience cares about.” – Chris Koehler-------------------Episode Timestamps:*(02:37) - Introducing Twilio's brand refresh *(06:45) - How the term ‘builder' is central to Twilio's new identity*(13:58) - How and how not to run a rebrand *(22:47) - How the brand is landing in market*(33:20) - Rapid fire takes-------------------Links:Connect with Chris on LinkedInConnect with Adam on LinkedInConnect with Kailey on LinkedInLearn more about Caspian Studios-------------------SponsorBuilders Wanted is brought to you by Twilio – the Customer Engagement Platform that helps builders turn real-time data into meaningful customer experiences. More than 320,000 businesses trust Twilio to transform signals into connections—and connections into revenue. Ready to build what's next? Learn more at twilio.com.
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Passionate about the transformative power of people, Denny Tu— previously Global CMO at IMAX in LA, and former Head of Strategy at Sky in London— paints a vivid picture of how to shake off the barnacles that may be holding you back and shares strategies for becoming your own best advocate.Denny Tu is an accomplished marketing executive with over 20 years of global experience driving growth for leading disruptor brands. Previously as Global CMO at IMAX (NYSE: IMAX), he transformed the marketing organization, redefined the premium category, and delivered a record-breaking $1.1B+ box office in FY23. Blending strategic vision with hands-on execution, his leadership has been pivotal in growing brands in both publicly traded and entrepreneurial organizations, previously having guided three #1 brands in their category. Prior, Denny served as Head of Strategy, Brand & Creative at Sky, where he led brand growth and campaigns for Europe's leading direct-to-consumer media company. A dual British/American citizen, Denny is passionate about fostering inclusive, high-performance teams and is a recipient of Adweek's CMO Award. He has been named to Equilar/Nasdaq's “Top 50 Diverse Board Candidates List” and the Financial Times “100 Leading Ethnic Minorities Power List.” He serves as Board Advisor for Making Space, a venture backed talent platform progressing the career opportunities of disabled people and as Trustee for Ditch The Label, a leading anti-bullying charity. He is a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and BAFTA. This episode with Denny Tu is sponsored by Publicis Groupe.E-mail Us: asiansinadvertising@gmail.comShop: asiansinadvertising.com/shopLearn More: asiansinadvertising.com--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asiansinadvertising/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asiansinadvertising/support
In this episode of Dear Art Producer, host Heather Elder interviews George Qatsha, a seasoned executive producer with extensive experience in marketing, entertainment, and brand-focused companies. They discuss George's background in photography and his journey into production, highlighting his expertise in visual storytelling and team coordination for major brands like Apple, Nike, and Google. The conversation delves into the importance of integrating creative visions with business needs, transparency in the production process, and the evolving landscape of AI in creative industries. They also touch on trends such as the need for motion in artistic reels, the role of websites, and the potential use of AI as a tool rather than a replacement in production work. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it's helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Connect with George Qatsha on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-qatsha-10122a12/ More about your host: Heather Elder's Bio Heather Elder's Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
The world of content is constantly changing, and only the best marketers can adapt to these evolving trends. In today's episode, we're joined by Alan Roll, Head of Brand Creative at Airtable. Alan's journey from crafting narratives to leading innovation at Airtable is nothing short of inspiring. In a fast-paced market, he drives brand strategy through experiential content while leading a small but fiercely creative team. Alan reveals how Airtable has evolved in customer perception, gained a competitive edge in collaboration and operations, and shares real-world examples of its impact—along with how customer feedback continually shapes their messaging.We also discuss:How a lean, multifunctional team structure can drive collaboration and deliver impactful content The AI benefits for productivity and accuracy, but the value of human creativity is irreplaceableHow shifting to a holistic brand approach can create a cohesive brand experience
The differentiation of the brand and the owning of the brand comes by making sure everything is aligned.In this episode, we are joined by Radu Ranga, Senior Director, Brand Creative at C1. He discusses how his creative journey—from agency life to his pivotal role in branding for UFC and C1—has shaped his approach to branding and marketing. Radu shares insights on how to align visual identity with core messaging, the importance of understanding the emotional and rational sides of brand decisions, and the risks that paid off in his career.Listeners will learn: How to align brand messaging across product, marketing, and sales teamsEffective risk-taking in creative projects and how to mitigate failurePractical tips for bridging the gap between design and strategy in branding
In this episode, Jasmine discusses how she predicts branding will go in 2024 and what she will be trying for her own brand. Design on Demand is our design retainer where you never have to touch Canva again. We offer monthly support to elevate the way your brand is being presented online. From social media graphics, to workbooks to launch assets, you can delegate any design task you need. Sign up here: https://highflierpowerhouse.com/retainer Looking to make $100K with your next rebrand? Learn how this is possible with this free training: https://highflierpowerhouse.com/rebrand-training Ready to convert a cold lead in just 7 days with your brand? Join Brand Revenue Lab today: www.highflierpowerhouse.com/revenue Ready to show up as the million-dollar brand in your business and be taken seriously? Book a Rebrand Experience with us and turn your client experience from meh to MONEY using a Powerhouse process trusted by your favorite industry leaders. Apply at www.highflierpowerhouse.com/rebrand-experience
Chad Hinson is the creative leader and driving force behind the world's most iconic denim brand, Levi's. He never, ever gives public interviews. Until now. A gigantic lover of culture along with an iconic list of creative collaborators past and present, Chad's career began at the tender age of ten when he volunteered at his mother's interior design business and discovered the magic and freedom of being able to create something out of nothing. A degree in fashion design at the University of Texas at Austin revealed that, whilst he loved fashion, he hated sewing and so he bought together a love of culture, music, architecture and art, and channelled these passions into a career that has seen him working with some of the top global retailers. And this is how he's incorporated his passion for marketing, store design, styling, right through to art curation, music development and so much more. This episode was created together with the brilliant humans here Creative Blood and Scenery Studios. Come say hello:www.instagram.com/creativebloodagency/www.creativebloodagency.com Music by Ben Tarrant-BrownProducer Lina PrestwoodMixed by ORO Audio
Steve chats this week with MoneyGram's Global Head of Brand, Creative Services & CRM, Michael Catanzaro.
Award-winning global creative executive Jean Batthany sits down with Roy to dig into the nuances of creative leadership, when organizations should hire a creative leader, and how to assess the skills and competencies that make them successful.Jean brings a wealth of experience and insight to the podcast; she has spent over thirty years leading brand-side and agency creative teams. Jean began her career at top advertising agencies like BBDO, M&C Saatchi, Merkley+Partners, and Saatchi & Saatchi before transitioning to leading in-house creative strategy for Disney Parks and Resorts, where she served as VP, Global Creative. Most recently, she led a team of over 300 creatives at Walmart as Chief Creative Officer.Highlights from our conversation include:The key elements of a successful brand strategy (4:44)Balancing creativity and leadership skills in teams (5:33)When and why brands should hire a Chief Creative Officer (7:14)How to measure the success of a brand creative leader (7:50)The role CCOs play in driving great creative (9:59)The best advice Jean received as a young creative (12:28)What she looks for in creative leaders (13:40)The difference between a brand creative leader and a CMO -- and how they work together (14:29)Jean's advice to early-career creatives (15:51)Visit HowIHire.com for transcripts and more on this episode.Follow Roy Notowitz and Noto Group Executive Search on LinkedIn for updates and featured career opportunities.Subscribe to How I Hire:AppleSpotifyAmazonGoogle
This creative vision work is aimed at helping you cultivate good luck and extra motivation as you build your business brand. It is designed to help you tap into your inner creativity, allowing you to approach your work with renewed energy and focus. By focusing on positive energy and visualizing success, you can manifest your desired success. Throughout this session, you will be guided through exercises to help you tap into your inner power and inspiration, enabling you to approach your work with a renewed sense of purpose. Listen with or without music.This session is without background music. Become a member at Create Good Luck! https://plus.acast.com/s/create-good-luck. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This creative vision work is aimed at helping you cultivate good luck and extra motivation as you build your business brand. It is designed to help you tap into your inner creativity, allowing you to approach your work with renewed energy and focus. You can manifest your desired success by focusing on positive energy and visualizing success. Throughout this session, you will be guided through exercises to help you tap into your inner power and inspiration, enabling you to approach your work with a renewed sense of purpose. Listen with or without music.This session is with background music. Become a member at Create Good Luck! https://plus.acast.com/s/create-good-luck. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we celebrate the 100th episode of the WIN/WIN podcast by bringing back the incredible Enshalla Anderson, who is the Global Head of Brand & Creative at Google Cloud. Enshalla was the very first WIN/WIN podcast guest, and she comes back to discuss her trajectory since the podcast and what she's learned about the world of innovation through her new role and experiences.Listen for advice on:How to create impact in meetings as an introverted personBuilding in learning opportunities to develop and learn new skillsetsThe importance of the customer experience when building technical productsRethinking imposter syndrome at all stages of your career Learn more:Enshalla Anderson (Guest): https://www.linkedin.com/in/enshallaanderson/Zoia Kozakov (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoiaWomen in Innovation: https://www.womenininnovation.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jennifer Kathryn King is our guest! She grew up a soccer playing military kid. She went to Stanford University. While there… she started to work at NIKETOWN (to make ends meet) and she wound up wowwing NIKE execs with her innovative strategies and creative leadership! After graduating… she got offered a job a NIKE Headquarters and went on to become Senior Director for Global Brand - Team Sports. And then… Global Senior Creative Director for Brand Creative. THEN… in 2018… Jen founded her own digital marketing agency called Invictus Media and she's been killing it there… by creating high quality digital marketing assets for businesses of all shapes and sizes. We're going to talk about tenacity, leadership, and the constant evolution of creativity! I think you're going to love it! MITCH'S NEW PODCAST: ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS You can now check out Mitch's new DAILY podcast called “ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS” anywhere you listen to podcasts. It's specifically designed for coaches, speakers and content creators and provides quick doses of inspiration, strategy AND… of course… encouragement! Check out: www.encouragingtheencouragers.com! Find it on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/encouraging-the-encouragers/id1652168710 Find it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OqXYYif08gdLQCJKkHSkN Find it on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/encouragingtheencouragers Find it on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iZDI2NzNhOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw WHERE TO FIND JEN: Website: https://www.invictusmediadsm.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferkathrynking Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@invictusmediadsm Facebooks: https://www.facebook.com/invictusmediadsm RELATED DREAM THINK DO EPISODES: If you like this episode… we think you'll dig these too! Jon Acuff - Stop Overthinking & Get it Done!: https://mitchmatthews.com/340 Amanda Zwanziger - Busting Free From Fear & Paralysis: https://mitchmatthews.com/338 Jamie Winship - Identity, Purpose and Living Fearless: https://mitchmatthews.com/354 Sheri Salata - Oprah's CEO - Finding the Love for Life [Again]: https://mitchmatthews.com/312 LET'S HEAR FROM YOU! I don't know about you but I loved this convo! JKK's journey is inspiring and packed with pearls of wisdom we all can use! I'm curious. What's something that stood out to you? What's something that resonated? More importantly… what's something you're going to DO as a result? I want to hear from YOU! Leave a comment and let's hear from YOU! And hey… keep bringing YOUR awesome!!! Mitch Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 Create a constant evolution of creativity! 1:11 Get to know Jennifer Kathryn King 4:53 Growing up a military kid 6:45 When Jennifer worked for Nike 10:00 The journey from surviving to thriving 16:38 Telling a powerful story through video marketing 21:11 When Jennifer found the courage to go out on her own 27:27 What makes Jennifer's leadership style unique 32:22 Jennifer's advice for every Dream Think Do listener 38:08 Mitch's minute and biggest takeaways!
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST EPISODES TO DATE! Jim Bosiljevac has perhaps the most well rounded creative career of any previous guest. Not only did he cut his teeth at some legendary shops, but he's also been client side at some big brands like his current gig as VP, Head of Brand Creative at Yahoo. And as if that weren't enough, he's also an Adjunct Professor in Advertising at UT Austin. Hear this great conversation where we' talk about everything from the his thoughts on the role of a creative director to the sometimes mind-boggling nature of being a CD AND a Client to the creative values he and his team at Yahoo have crafted to guide their work. You definitely want to listen to/watch this one all the way through! Click here to learn more about Jim. Click here to connect with me. And click here to check out my new book! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cdconfessions/message
We have a new accomplice and a new guest this week. Cooper Colvig hosts this week's Breaking and Entering episode. Cooper is an incredible strategist and advertising mind who shares the same passion for helping aspiring marketers break in and thrive in advertising. He is someone you should all connect with, as he is always looking to help out. This week Cooper interviews Jim Bosiljevac, VP, Head of Brand Creative at Yahoo. Jim oversees Yahoo's internal agency of 60+ creatives, producers, animators, editors, photographers and strategists, developing creative work for Yahoo's various products and brands. As an Adjunct Lecturer at The University of Texas Austin, Jim is passionate about inspiring the next generations of great creatives, making him the perfect guest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/support
Bio:Trisha Leconte is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, masterful teacher, and top-ranked executive strategist. She is also one of the nation's go-to experts on branding and design. “Find your message and turn it into a movement” is what Trisha does best. She helps individuals, brands and corporations create engaging content that gets noticed. She also works with these brands to help them achieve growth when it comes to engagement by helping them overcome mental blocks so they can reach their ideal audience with ease.Trisha has trained under some of the greatest thought-leaders of our time including: Bob Proctor (she is a certified Proctor Gallagher consultant), Les Brown, Brendon Burchard and Jim Rohn. Her work has also been noticed in the media, including most recently Entrepreneur.com who did an in-depth feature of her craft on their podcast. Trisha, who holds a Master's degree from Santa Clara University, has an extensive background in business, having spent over a decade in working in corporate America as a Software Engineer. Her passion, however, is helping trailblazers spread their message to the world. She is on a mission to wake people up to the idea of abundant possibilities for all! LINKS:Website: thebrandremix.com, brandedmedia.ioEmail: trisha@herobrandguide.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trisha.leconte/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trishaleconte/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishaleconte/ New book: The Brand Remix: 5 Reasons Why Personal Branding Isn't A Luxury | https://amzn.to/3b9ACGA RUN THE RECEIPTS!The time has come to RUN the Receipts! Please Take this 5-min survey to find out how your industry ranks in diversity, equity, and inclusion.BUILD YOUR LOGO AND WEBSITE! Shout out to our sponsors Tailor Brands, for your continued support. Save 30% on any Tailor Brands purchase by using code RUN30 at checkout. www.tailorbrands.comSHARE YOUR BRAND & MESSAGE IN A PODCAST TOUR! Coaches, consultants, and experts can leverage ALA Public Relations to build brand awareness, share their stories, and engage with new customers. They take their clients on a podcast tour that helps their business grow.And here's our special gift:RUN guests at 10% off a podcast tour. Click here to schedule an intro call.
Freshly brewed Inspiration, delicious news, and hot tips to wake up your brand building. This is the Creative Coffee Break with Marc T. Suess. Learn more about brand building, design, and storytelling on www.sweetspot-studio.com
The BEST WAY to keep BRAND CREATIVE: 1. On Track & 2. On Budget The world pitches “branding” as an intriguing result. Branding done correctly is a process THAT POWERFULLY INSPIRES & GUIDES BRAND CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT. Author, Brand Architect & Strategist, Coach, and Trainer, Rich Kozak shares inspiring and THE BEST BRAND-CREATIVE-GUIDING METHOD from his 45 years of defining and languaging brands and then launching them. Rich Kozak is the visionary founder and CEO of RichBrands, guiding people today in "Making Your Brand Come Alive, and Accelerating Your Impact!". Rich's deep background in marketing and branding reflects in his exciting career of nearly two decades becoming a global branding executive with partners in 21 countries, guiding companies to evolve and re-shape their brands. During his 40+ years of experience including sales and marketing for a Fortune 50 company, marketing research, product management, business development, and then deep immersion in branding and re-branding, Rich has passionately shaped brands and their language for companies across hundreds of industries. Rich served the marketing profession as an award-winning President of the American Marketing Association (AMA) in Southern California and as V.P. of Business Marketing on the elected Board of Directors of the AMA International. Today, Rich's emerging company, RichBrands, guides and activates individuals and businesses who are determined to make significant impacts on other people and on the world, making their brand uniquely come alive, building a strong platform for their business or personal brand, and often helping them step into living their purpose. As a passionate speaker, Rich inspires business entrepreneurs on How to take the action that gives their brand the clarity and alignment that are missing. He also enables entrepreneurs, with powerful life skills, including teenage entrepreneurs, as a consultant, Rich holds Certifications in Global Branding, Training Mastery, Certified Trainer and Master Coach of Neuro-Linguistics Programming and Timeline. Rich is a co-author of the books: ELEVATE: Raise Your Life and Business to a Higher Level. IMPACT: Where Passion and Purpose Makes A Difference. and the Amazon #1 Best Seller VISIBILITY: Success Stories from Elite Leaders Making an Impact from the Stage, And he authored the seminal book: IMPACT DRIVEN BRANDING: 7 Steps to Ensure YOUR Brand Impacts People's Lives, and the World scheduled for release this year. As an organic gardener and chef, Rich cooks for his clients at The Brand Ranch and plays the violin. sings in his church choir, and serves his wife. Denise. Rich is a devoted husband of 44 years and 49 Valentines Days, and father of two Eagle Scout sons. You can see Rich on his Branding FAQ videos at: The BrandYOUWillBecome.com connect with Rich: https://www.facebook.com/richbrandsrk https://thebrandyouwillbecome.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/richkozakrichbrands/ ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_speakersupport/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ
Houston-based rapper Michael Burton, aka Keybeaux, lives and breathes music. A graduate of the University of Houston, Burton leverages his communications degree and works with major brands and small businesses offering his rapping services on Fiverr where his bars and rhymes have generated more than $400,000 in revenue. He joins The Business Communicators to share insights on entrepreneurship, his creative process, and how digital media has transformed the music industry.The episode closes as Austin, Hattie, and Thomas discuss the mass shooting tragedy at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, which left 21 dead – including 19 young students. The trio share their thoughts on the failure of leadership and what can be done to prevent more tragedies in the United States.Music Credit: Smoke (with Lostboycrow) – Feather KEY LINKS FOR THE WEEK
In today's episode, I speak with Evan Dody. Evan is the Head of Design + Creative at Angi (including HomeAdvisor and Handy). He leads Product Design, Brand Creative, UX Research, UX Writing, and DesignOps across the multi-sided home services marketplace. He and his team help homeowners across the country create and care for homes they love, while simultaneously helping local businesses thrive. Prior to Angi, Evan led design teams at Mailchimp and Huge in Brooklyn. He's designed customer-centric services for some of the world's most recognizable brands—McDonald's, American Express, and United Airlines to name a few. He's passionate about creating easy digital products that help people enjoy their in-person lives more and helping the small business economy thrive.We dive into what it means to lead with optimism, including redefining optimism as an active tool for change, uncovering the why behind the work you're doing, and the vital role that identity and representation play in believing a positive outcome is possible.
If you are in need of a kidney transplant, finding a living donor can sound scary and overwhelming. Where should you start and what's the best way to share your story with the world? In this episode, you will hear from transplant recipients who once stood in your shoes. In this episode, we spoke with: Dorothy Muench, LCSW Dori Muench is a post-transplant social worker with the Abdominal Organ transplant department with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for the past 5 years. In this capacity, she works with numerous individuals who have received a kidney or pancreas transplant and works to provide concrete and emotional support. Before this, Dori worked in dialysis for close to 10 years and has seen and heard the effects people have while on dialysis. She works hard to advocate for people to be transplant and find living donors so they can decrease as much time on dialysis as possible. Dori lives in North Carolina with her husband, 2 daughters and golden retriever. Gisela Delgado At the age of 14, Gisela was rushed to the emergency room after having Coca Cola colored urine. It took 6 months of various testing to eventually be diagnosed with IgA Nephropathy via kidney biopsy. The doctors told her and her parents that there was no cure, no proven treatment and that this disease would likely lead to kidney failure in 20-25 years. This was very upsetting and also left the family with a lot of unanswered questions. At the age of 30, Gisela was then rushed to the emergency room with flu-like symptoms. The doctors flagged GFR and Creatinine levels. She was then put on a course of meds to help with Proteinuria and to treat high blood pressure. At the age of 38 Gisela reached end stage kidney failure requiring a kidney transplant. Luckily she was able to receive a pre-emptive transplant from a living donor (her brother). For those that do not know - a kidney transplant is still considered a type of treatment for kidney failure. Today Gisela is a huge advocate for living donation and volunteers with The IgA Nephropathy Foundation as their Director of Brand + Creative. She looks forward to being “in the room where it happens” as the foundation is working hard with several Pharmaceutical partners to not only finding treatment but a cure for IgA Nephropathy. Morgan Reid Morgan Reid joined the National Kidney Foundation as the Director of Transplant Policy & Strategy in November 2021. In this role, Morgan will implement strategies and help create policies that promote equitable access to quality kidney healthcare and transplantation. Before joining NKF, Morgan worked for two Organ Procurement Organizations and a well-known transplant center. She has a deep passion for improving organ donation and transplant processes. A dear college friend donated a kidney to Morgan on January 9, 2007, after several years of dealing with an IgA Nephropathy diagnosis with nearly two years on peritoneal dialysis. She will use her personal experience and professional expertise to advocate for underserved communities that face barriers to kidney transplantation. Additional resources: Information on living donation Looking for a living donor Kidney Donation: How to Make the Ask The Top 3 Reasons People Are Afraid to Ask for a Kidney—and How to Overcome Them 5 Ways To Inspire Living Kidney Donation Living Donation: Sample Letter to Family and Friends Episode transcript Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!
This week we are joined by Carla Conte, founder & creative director of Brand creative. Carla and her team provide a truly holistic development & execution of brand. This is done through their offering of brand strategy, graphic design & of course, interior design. Undoubtedly, this has allowed for Brand Creative to capture a unique market niche & win multiple accolades as well. So without further ado, lets get into it! Follow our awesome guest & firm! Carla Conte - LinkedIN Brand Creative - LinkedIN | Instagram | Facebook . To stay updated with our episodes, please follow us on your favorite streaming platform The aForm Show - Instagram | LinkedIN Audio by Strum@ease - Instagram | Youtube . Want to get on the show or know someone who should be? Email us at hello@aform.studio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theaformshow/message
Tiffany Myers is the Director of Brand Creative at MOOYAH Burgers, Fries and Shakes, an American fast-casual chain with over 90 locations in operation throughout the US, Canada, and the Middle East. Myers and Loyalty360 CEO Mark Johnson discussed MOOYAH'S customer loyalty efforts via their recently launched app and loyalty program, as well as MOOYAH'S response to competitors and changing customers.
Welcome to the Year 2022! I am your host Grant McGaugh of the Follow The Brand Podcast, and I have an important question to ask you. What if the next big opportunity was right in front of you? Are you prepared to take advantage?My guest Carl McIver delves into this question and more as we explore the possibilities that await those ready to explore the metaverse. It is essential to know how to position yourself for career success by utilizing technology to create wealth in the digital age. Gamification has been used in the metaverse extensively. It is not new. However, now the creative design opportunity is open to everyone. Imagine having meetings not on a 2x2 window on your zoom but in a full-body 3-dimensional executive virtual reality meeting room.You, too, can own the creative edge that differentiates your position in the market with an affordable price tag to share ideas and concepts in your professional business network. Carl McIver says, “The more you validate others, the stronger you become. Have a strong different idea. Don't be afraid to be different or fail or if someone doesn't understand what you are doing.”"If you're not first, your last" is Carl McIver's motto. He Serves as a creative talent for small to large organizations, advertising agencies, design studios, and independent clients. Over the years, it has helped him realize that being the best is good; being the first is better.His education began at the High School of Art & Design in New York City and Pratt Institute of Design in Brooklyn, New York.Carl has been fortunate to have worked with creative teams in producing materials for Apple, American Express, Sears, Pfizer, Google, New York Medicaid Managed Care, Columbia Music, Simon Schuster, and many more. He learned much from these project experiences and earned multiple design awards over the past years.Doing what you love in life is only as important as caring for the people you serve. He has enjoyed many decades of volunteer work in interior design and video direction for the Watchtower & Bible Tract Society. Carl also traveled to Hong Kong, Paris, Italy, Greece, and Hawaii as an International Convention Delegate for the organization.He is proud to have recently launched a few global initiatives to provide public awareness and brand identity engagement.Carl has branding social media creative oversight of Red Bloodless Medicine and Surgery, The Nursing Ecosystem, and Metaverse Fitting, which provides new pathways for public awareness, more significant partnerships, and more stakeholder positioning opportunities.Let's Welcome Carl McIver to the Follow the Brand Podcast. Where we are Building a 5 STAR Brand that you can Follow!
As a New Jersey native, Pete graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and started his career at Fila before joining the team at Nike. At Nike, Pete worked primarily on the ACG brand and Nike Advanced Design team. After Nike, he worked for Spyder, then eventually opened his own design and creative agency where he spent over a decade. He was eventually recruited to work for The North Face where he served as Vice President of Global Creative for over six years. During his time with TNF he worked on some of the streetwear's biggest lifestyle collabs. He left TNF to join the ranks of Mountain Hardwear where he serves as the VP of Product and Creative for the core climbing brand. Pete is also an avid mountain biker when he's not brainstorming the next creative move for MHW.
Liz Matthews is the Senior Vice President of Global Brand, Creative & Experiential Marketing at Dell. Her Why Not Now? moment involves saying yes to joining the Renegade Accelerator program. Liz has found that, the higher up the corporate ladder you go, the less you invest in learning. She says joining a group of women from all different industries sparked her own innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. On this episode of Why Not Now?, Liz talks to Amy Jo about how important a company's culture is to attracting talent. During this period of remote work, Liz and her team have seen the importance of creating a culture of connection. Liz shares a quick but impactful exercise she uses in meetings to create this connection. Liz also talks about her experience leading the work stream for Dell when they acquired EMC, a $67 billion acquisition. Liz and Amy Jo chat about how to be your truest self in any work environment, ego getting in the way of decision making, and overcoming imposter syndrome. They also connect over Austin, as Amy Jo just moved there and Liz has been there for over 20 years! Learn more about Liz Follow Liz on Twitter To learn more about the Renegade Accelerator, click here. Get Amy Jo's newsletter. Follow Amy Jo… Instagram Twitter Facebook Why Not Now? Instagram Buy Amy Jo's Book
Hiring Guild cofounder Greg Hoy chats with Alan Roll, Head of Brand Creative at Airtable, about balancing math with art, building well-rounded teams, painting your way toward a successful career, and influences like Prince & Bob Ross.
Emmy Winner Kasumi MIhori talks about entrepreneurship and perseverance, global design, and bringing iconic brands into the digital world.
In this episode of Channel Mastery, I am joined by Andrew Osborn. Andrew became the VP of Brand Creative at Outdoor Research, a beloved Verde Brand Communications client, after years of working in creative studios and on the design side of advertising agencies. He started at Outdoor Research just weeks before Covid-19 hit the states and has played a pivotal role in rebranding and guiding creative efforts throughout 2020 and is leading the charge into 2021. Outdoor Research proved to be the leader of innovation and product development when they pivoted their productions early in the pandemic to create their face masks. In this interview, we dive into Andrew’s past work, how they quickly shifted production in the pandemic, where OR is headed next, and what 2021 has in store for brand storytelling, consumer engagement, and hard goods marketing, and more. With a background in design and interactive experience, Andrew Osborn isa creative director who blends passion and profession with a strategic focus in the athletics and outdoor industries. He currently serves as Vice President of Brand Creative at Outdoor Research.
Creative Directors Eric Jacobs and Chris Tschantz of Test Pilot Creative join the Brandology team to discuss what goes into a tremendously successful brand. Test Pilot Creative is an independent, strategic advertising agency who believes in “the power brand makes you feel”. A Brand can shape consciousness. The stories it tells. Because when a brand resonates in the heart of the target audience, you have more than a casual consumer – you have a brand advocate. Eric and Chris play a crushing game of Brand Culture Trivia against host Mark Mosher and their great sense of humor emanate throughout the episode. Visit TEST PILOT CREATIVE: https://testpilotcreative.com/ RATE THIS PODCAST at https://Ratethispodcast.Com/Brandology Subscribe! Get New Content! Find us at: https://brandology.captivate.fm/ Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branditpodcast/support
Creative Directors Eric Jacobs and Chris Tschantz of Test Pilot Creative join the Brandology team to discuss what goes into a tremendously successful brand. Test Pilot Creative is an independent, strategic advertising agency who believes in “the power brand makes you feel”. A Brand can shape consciousness. The stories it tells. Because when a brand resonates in the heart of the target audience, you have more than a casual consumer – you have a brand advocate. Eric and Chris play a crushing game of Brand Culture Trivia against host Mark Mosher and their great sense of humor emanate throughout the episode. Visit TEST PILOT CREATIVE: https://testpilotcreative.com/ (https://testpilotcreative.com/) RATE THIS PODCAST at https://ratethispodcast.com/BRANDOLOGY (https://Ratethispodcast.Com/Brandology) Subscribe! Get New Content! Find us at: https://brandology.captivate.fm/ (https://brandology.captivate.fm/) Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Bob Neville is a product and three dimensional designer by training and profession who has through practical experience become a Global Creative Retail Expert. His experience is extensive across Owned, Franchise and wholesale channels.Bob discusses working for both Adidas and New Balance working on world cup projects and putting football pitches on the Great Wall of china. Born in Paris Bob has lived around the world however his twentyfive years in Asia Pacific means he has a very detailed knowledge of markets such as China, Korea and Japan.With over 10,000 stores and shop in shops opened with his concepts around the World including extensive role outs in China means he is a true Global Executive who is able to translate a brand into three dimensions and through into retail environments. Retail environments that work globally whilst at the same time respecting cultural nuances AND delivering bottom line growth.Specialties: Retail Creative from Global Brand Concepts to in store POP with a strategic commercial perspective.Sports Retail specialist with 24 years specific experience.Extensive Retail Operations, Retail Marketing and Retail Development experience.Rapid store role out around the world with twentyfour years experience in Asia Pacific and China markets.Extensive networks around the World as well as China.A Global retail and creative executive.
Love it or hate it authenticity has become a buzzword in marketing language in the last couple of years. You don't need to sit in a marketing meeting long before this word gets thrown into the mix. "We need this video series to feel authentic." "Our ambassadors need to be authentic individuals in the sports they represent." We want to tell an authentic story." and the list goes on. In this episode, Ian McWilliams the Senior Manager of Brand Creative at Klean Kanteen shares his perspective on why it's turned into a buzzword. From the episode: "At it's most basic, it's faithful and realistic telling of a story." "It's unfortunate it's become a buzzword because I truly believe it's such a core concept to the brand marketing we do, especially in the outdoor space. "One of the problems with the word authentic is it's frequently used, sort of as an adjective within a piece of creative direction. Follow Ian and Klean: @kleankanteen @hayduke1982 www.ianmcwilliams.com - Produced by Port Side Productions @backcountrymarketing @portsideproductions @coleheilborn www.portsidepro.com
On this episode, Workbook Regional Rep Mary Preussel sits down with Lauren Danford, Brand Creative Manager at The Richards Group (clients include Sub Zero, Wolf, and Cove). Listen in as they talk about work in the time of COVID and what the future of advertising might look like.
In this episode of the Talent Brand Podcast, we chat with Summit facilitator Camille Richardson, Head of the Global Employment Brand Creative Team at Facebook. She's leading a hands-on workshop for Creativity on a Budget at #TBSummit July 8, 2020. We dig into the challenging world of employer brand, recruitment marketing budgets, and pivoting content during challenging times. Camille on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camillerichardson/ Learn about the next #TBSummit: http://talentbrand.org/summit
eMarketer principal analysts Andrew Lipsman and Nicole Perrin discuss what to make of Amazon's Q1 2020 earnings from a retail and advertising perspective. They then talk about Walmart's "Express Delivery," a new company that automates brand creative, Amazon using independent seller's data and why a senior executive stepping down is such a big deal.
In this episode I talk with Cory Martin, 2011 graduate from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy. Together with his brother, Cory is a co-owner of Tri-State Waterworks--a company specializing in pure water systems for homes and businesses (https://www.tri-statewaterworks.com). Cory discusses how important the role of networking has been for him as he moved from a manager at Lens Crafters to entrepreneur/business owner. He also talks about business ethics and letting go of ego when it comes to sales.
In our inaugural episode of The Things We Make podcast, I interview Mike Jacobson: award-winning strategist, award-winning magician and VP Brand Creative Strategy at Comedy Central. http://hellomagicmike.com/
Shirley Zhang, VP of Brand Creative for the Atlanta Hawks.
Todays guest is Devanshi Jakhiya. As an interior designer, Devanshi has constantly challenged the status quo. Never satisfied with the 'mediocre', she is known to push boundaries in her designs. She has been part of projects that have truly created an identity for their clients. Currently practising out of an award-winning firm, Brand Creative, she has been exposed to interior design, brand creation & brand identity. Undoubtedly, Devanshi understands the 'why' behind the interior design as well as the 'how'. Armed with this foundation, we are sure is going to go on to do big things in the field. Be on the lookout for what she does next! Today we talk about having a vision & executing it, her work at Brand Creative & the current market stance. Take it away, Devanshi. To stay updated with our weekly episodes, please follow us on your favorite streaming platform Follow us on our socials The aForm Show - Instagram | LinkedIN Audio by Strum@ease - Instagram | Youtube . . Follow our awesome guests! Devanshi Jakhiya - LinkedIN | Instagram Brand Creative - LinkedIN | Instagram . . Big S/O to our friends & supporters Inscape Education Management - Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIN Orange Design Group - Instagram | LinkedIN . . Want to get on the show or know someone who should be? Email us at hello@aform.studio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theaformshow/message
The longtime listener and first-time guest discusses Steph Curry, China, YouTube and TikTok, empathy, insight and behavior, and lessons learned at Apple.
On this week’s episode of Girl Gang the Podcast, we're in New York to interview Krista Liney, SVP of Brand Creative at A&E Studios.Learn more about Krista Liney on the episode notes page at girlgangthelabel.com.
Hosted By: Deborah Michas (IG: @deborahmichas) & Justin Ryan Bizzarro (IG: @justinbizzarro) Free Podcast. No Advertisements. The stories of Food, Beverage and Nutrition Entrepreneurs and how their failures led to the successes in their lives and in their business. What does the future have in store for the food, beverage, and nutrition entrepreneur? JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS Email: justin@thefoodentrepreneurs.com Instagram: @justinandthefoodentrepreneurs ( #foodentrepreneurs ) All music is scored by host or royalty free.
As the Senior Director of Brand Creative at Kate Spade, Elizabeth Olson (not the actress) has a sharp eye and strong opinions about what she likes to wear. Previously serving as an Art & Creative Director at multiple magazines including T for the New York Times, Elizabeth has been the driving force behind some of the world's most respected fashion, travel, and food titles, yet, honing her personal style, and weeding through what works and what doesn't is one of her most treasured super-powers. In the heat of Fashion Month, she was exactly the trusted friend I wanted to talk to about designers, shopping, streamlining your stuff, and, yes, Diane Keaton. Listen in on this week's episode of UnStyled, when Elizabeth shares her tips and philosophies for dressing, the early days of blogging, and why Old Céline will never really be old (ever!). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of The Paul Rivera Podcast, PR sits down with former VP of Design at Jordan Brand, and current VP of Brand Creative at Nike, David Creech. They discuss his unconventional path to Nike, his big Olympics break and working alongside GOATS!
Heeeeeeey Brand Nerds. Somebody please tell me the 4th of July isn't a week from now. Geez. This week on Brands, Beats & Bytes we've got a real left brain/right brain Brand dude in the building. Derrick takes us behind the curtain of the blended worlds of Brand and Content while sparking your synapses to consider: Do you and your team work as if the customer pays your check? Because, well, err, they kinda do! ‘Not every hill is worth taking.' ‘Sometimes you gotta question organizational, marketing and personal inertia.' Yup. Finally, and this is a goodie, would you have a non-work-related beer with your agency partners? BOOM. Relax your mind, let your conscience be free and get down to the sounds of … #marketing #branding #advertising #digitalmarketing #media #socialmedia #brandsbeatsbytes #creativejuicer #cmo
Heeeeeeey Brand Nerds. Somebody please tell me the 4th of July isn’t a week from now. Geez. This week on Brands, Beats & Bytes we’ve got a real left brain/right brain Brand dude in the building. Derrick takes us behind the curtain of the blended worlds of Brand and Content while sparking your synapses to consider: Do you and your team work as if the customer pays your check? Because, well, err, they kinda do! ‘Not every hill is worth taking.’ ‘Sometimes you gotta question organizational, marketing and personal inertia.’ Yup. Finally, and this is a goodie, would you have a non-work-related beer with your agency partners? BOOM. Relax your mind, let your conscience be free and get down to the sounds of … #marketing #branding #advertising #digitalmarketing #media #socialmedia #brandsbeatsbytes #creativejuicer #cmo
Josh and I spoke to Emily about the evolution of ShapeShift over the past few years, to include their vision going forward. We also talked about a docuseries called “Down the Rabbit Hole,” which I was featured in. It is an interesting look at the people in bitcoin and not just technical talk. Emily was most excited about how the series has attracted talented people from outside the crypto industry. Her insights into the marketing landscape sparked conversation about the emergence of bitcoin into the mainstream at the end of 2017. We looked at how ShapeShift had to adjust to dealing with a new group of interested parties. Something for everyone here, and thank you to our sponsor Token Talks! About the Guests: Emily Coleman is the VP of Brand & Creative of ShapeShift, one of the world’s leading non-custodial digital asset platforms. With over a decade in marketing and public relations, she has worked within various verticals including hospitality and tourism, food and beverage, and most prominently, startup fintech and blockchain technologies. She has also managed and led many award-winning communication teams across multiple sectors. Emily first began working in the blockchain space in 2014, when she joined Bitcoin Entrepreneur Erik Voorhees to lead marketing and public relations efforts for ShapeShift. As it was her first foray into the blockchain and fintech space, she dove headfirst into learning and devouring all things crypto, and has been enamored with the industry ever since. Emily speaks at blockchain tech events around the world, educating crypto-companies on the importance of marketing, brand storytelling, industry thought leadership, as well as user experience best practices. She was a finalist at the 2019 SXSW Valiente Awards, where she placed for her direction of ShapeShift’s “Down the Rabbit Hole” docuseries, placing with some of the top marketers in the United States. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com www.ShapeShift.io Friends and Sponsors of the Show: TokenTalks
We Get to Know entrepreneur and founder, Cristina Lynch, of Mi Golondrina. We were thrilled to chat with Cristina, the founder of Mi Golondrina, a lifestyle brand that bridges the gap between the modern woman’s wardrobe and the rich traditions of Mexico. Cristina has built an incredible team enlisting artisans in small Mexican communities that hand-embroider cotton shirts, dresses, pillows, and skirts. She has built sustainable and long-term relationships throughout Mexico. The result is a high quality work of art that is simply beautiful. In this episode we discuss how her business came to be, her caring relationship with the artisans in Mexico, and how the work they do together is impacting the lives of these woman and men as well as their communities. Cristina offers rich and solid entrepreneurial advice and shares what her team and work means to her and the passion behind it all. We found ourselves inspired by her story and excited to check out one of her many current and upcoming pop-up events (check show notes for locations and dates). Listen in and get to know Cristina. Show notes for this episode: SHOW NOTES Visit wegettoknow.com to explore original and guest related content and to learn more about our podcasts and guests. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Dr. C Vitamins. Use our code WEGETTOKNOW to save 30% off your order of their pharmaceutical grade and medically endorsed vitamins. Dr C Vitamins are the highest quality and are tested for potency and purity that ensure their quality www.drcvitamins.com
Creative Living & Giving: What it takes to infuse this approach to your life and business. Host Donna Kim-Brand dissects elements of a key approach she introduces at the beginning of each radio show.
Creative Living & Giving: What it takes to infuse this approach to your life and business. Host Donna Kim-Brand dissects elements of a key approach she introduces at the beginning of each radio show.
Amy Smith has been a creative freelancer since 2007. She started The Brand Creative to help people create a unique and strategic online presence. Primarily focusing on coaches, service providers, and personal brands, she also helps with content marketing and brand visibility. In her spare time she has a 3.5 year old human child that keeps her busy dancing and exploring the world.
Zontee Hou, Sr. Strategist at Convince & Convert, and Daniel Sendecki, Director of Brand & Creative at Uberflip, join the Content Experience Show to discuss a holistic content experience and the upcoming Conex 2018 conference. Special thanks to our sponsors: Vidyard Uberflip Convince & Convert: Four Ways to Fix Your Broken Content Marketing In This Episode How the Uberflip Experience became Conex How to balance value for the audience with value for the customer when presenting a conference Why content is no longer standalone, but is the backbone of marketing What speakers to watch for at Conex 2018 Why there is no distinction between a B2B and a B2C content experience Resources ICUC Conex 2018 Convince & Convert Uberflip Visit ContentProsPodcast.com for more insights from your favorite content marketers.
Get comfortable with constant change. It's a good thing.Audiences are getting harder and harder to pin down. Brands are looking more and more alike. Jonathan Davis, VP, Brand Creative, A&E Sabrina Malik, VP, Consumer Marketing & Strategy, A&E walk you through various creative examples as they take a hard look at what it takes to innovate, reduce spend, and work with artists in order to breakthrough in this tough environment.
This week, Dr. Kippen discusses Brand Creative with the help of Evviva Brand's Creative Director, Amo Bassan. How does insight and strategy become a concept? And how does a creative concept come to life in the form of art? What is the job of art in the context of a brand, and how is it different from the art you see elsewhere enjoyed at the museum? Follow along with Amo's blog post at www.evvivabrands.com/blog