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In this episode of Hb Conversations, we sit down with Shane Wolf, Global President of Aveda and Hair Care at Estée Lauder Companies. From his roots as a hairdresser to leading one of the industry's most mission-driven brands, Shane shares insights on sustainability, creativity, and Aveda's deep commitment to salon professionals. A candid and inspiring conversation about craft, leadership, and honoring the legacy of the industry's pioneers.
In this episode, Wil Slickers interviews Jon Gardner, the Global President of Development at F1 Arcade. As a huge Formula 1 and Motorsports fan, Wil dives deep into the world of F1 Arcade, a unique concept that combines advanced F1 racing simulators with exceptional hospitality. They discuss the F1 Arcade experience, how it brings the thrill of Formula 1 racing to everyone, and the journey from concept to reality. Jon shares his transition from oil and gas to experiential hospitality, his partnership with Adam Breeden, and the future of F1 Arcade. They also touch on the importance of personalization, team empowerment, and creating 'wow' moments for guests. Don't miss out on this engaging episode that offers valuable insights into delivering an immersive hospitality experience! Connect with Jonathan Gardner: LinkedIn F1 Arcade Website Connect with Wil: LinkedIn Instagram This episode is brought to you by our sponsors at: Send Squared, the Hubspot for Hospitality Brands & Professionals! Get your business and leads organized and automated with Send Squared, the industry's best CRM! ——– Thank you for tuning into our podcast! Slick Talk is a Hospitality.FM production, and you can find more of our shows at Hospitality.FM or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! Listen to more episodes on our website and take a look at our amazing podcast and network sponsors that make this all possible! You can also listen to our Monday morning podcast, Good Morning Hospitality, where we discuss the industry in a more casual setting! If you ever want to contact us for guest suggestions or anything else related to the podcast, please fill out our contact form, and we will be in touch! Last but not least, we love to connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect there so you can see the daily content we post beyond the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture a weary parent stepping through a hospital door and finding a warm kitchen, a quiet bed, and a team that already knows their child's name. Katie Fitzgerald, Global President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities, joins Ryan to explain how she is scaling that welcome across sixty-two countries, and sketches a clear plan for doubling the number of families RMHC can house and support worldwide. Katie recalls hard-won lessons from guiding Feeding America through the pandemic's first shockwaves, and also explains why psychological safety is the starting point for every bold target she sets. From slashing treatment-abandonment rates in Peru to raising seventy-six million dollars in a single four-month sprint, Katie shows how steady progress, not perfection, can change a family's story forever.
In this episode, we sit down with Megan Noel, Global President of Corporate Affairs at Golin, to learn more about the critical role of communications in leading change. She shares a powerful lesson from her mentor:“Create a B-level strategy with an A-level execution plan.”Megan emphasizes that many companies struggle to clearly articulate their strategy, making it difficult for employees—especially change leaders—to succeed. We explore how effective change-makers bring others along by crafting messages that resonate with a wide range of stakeholders helping everyone align with the top organizational goals. Megan shares how AI can help reduce the heavy lift of hyper-personalizing communications, discussing how it can help leaders better understand different audiences, build empathy, and refine messaging for maximum impact.Megan reveals a Catalyst's secret weapon: internal communications teams. In organizations successfully driving transformation, these teams do more than amplify messages—they stay attuned to current priorities and timing, offering strategic insights that help Catalysts focus, prioritize, and execute with precision.Original music by Lynz Floren.
Are you listening when God speaks? Are you going where He sends you? In this episode, Jeff and Terry discuss: Keeping in touch and maintaining lifetime friends.Seeing God's hand in the paths of our lives.Hearing God's voice and acting on our promises with Him.Business as a platform for faith. Key Takeaways: If you listen and obey, everything God touches will turn to gold. It won't be through your power, it will be through Him.You don't need to be perfect. God will meet us where we are and work with who we are.God is the owner of everything - our time, our talent, and our treasures.Serve God and He will lead you where you need to go. Start with faith, act in obedience, and be amazed at where He takes you. "Get into the habit of every day asking God for direction and obeying those instructions. Then watch what happens, because I'm telling you, everywhere He leads you will turn into gold." — Terry Trayvick Episode References:When Dreams Are Disrupted: A Story of God's Faithfulness by Sandy Ramsey - https://www.amazon.com/When-Dreams-Are-Disrupted-Faithfulness-ebook/dp/B0D9DV4SGT About Terry Trayvick: Terry Trayvick is a seasoned business strategy and transformation leader with over 40 years of experience in the automotive, consumer goods, printing, housing, health care, food, and private funding industries. Terry has earned the respect of global leaders for his ability to align organizations to deliver exceptional results.Terry is the founder and leader of Level Five, LLC (a strategy and execution company focused on helping companies go from good to great) and 5th Level Capital (a private funding company focused on debt and equity investments in the real estate industry). He is co-owner, with his wife Sandy, of Trayvick Private Investments and Trayvick Model Homes. And Terry is co-owner, with his daughters, of Trayvick SFA (a company focused on building multi-family housing in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex).Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Terry spent 20 years in corporate America. In several executive positions. Terry was the Global President of R.R. Donnelley Financial, a $1 billion business unit. Terry led a diverse team consisting of 5,000 people in 40 locations around the world and spearheaded a transformation that grew market share and improved profitability by $80MM in three years. Prior to the role of Global President, Terry was the Senior Vice President of Strategy for R.R. Donnelley's $5 billion Print Solutions Group. Earlier in his career, Terry held several executive finance positions at R.R. Donnelley, Sara Lee, and Procter and Gamble, and several operations roles at General Motors.Terry is Chairman of the board for Water.org, a board member of Emacx Systems, and Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the 9000 member Christ Church in Montclair and Rockaway, New Jersey. Terry's hobbies include playing golf, spending time with family and friends, traveling, and working out. Terry grew up in Dayton, Ohio, lives in Montclair, NJ, has three adult children, and has been married to his wife, Sandy, for over 34 years. Terry has a B.S. in Industrial Management from the University of Cincinnati and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Columbia Business School. Connect with Terry Trayvick:Website: https://www.5thlevelcapital.com/ Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/Podcast: https://www.generousbusinessowner.com/Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUYpPwkHH7JrP6PrbHeBxw
Ashley Kechter, the Global President of Fabletics, adds her page to the Marketing Playbook. Hear how to help others grow in their career, know your customer, be a disruptor, the unique membership program that fuels Fabletics, and what Ashley learned growing up as an identical twin. Connect with Ashley on LinkedIn and at Fabletics.com
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Today we’re going to catch up with a global executive from one of the world’s top IT services companies. A part of India’s largest multinational business group, the Tata Group, Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation that has been partnering with many of the world’s largest businesses in their transformation journeys for over half a century. That is across a wide range of industries from banking to consumer packaged goods to communications and information services to energy and utilities, and more importantly manufacturing. The company prides itself with its consulting-led, cognitive powered, portfolio of business, technology and engineering services and solutions, delivered through what it calls a unique Location Independent Agile delivery model. So far, the company has over 601,000 consultants spread across 55 countries, generating consolidated revenues of US$29 billion in the fiscal year ended March. Now why are we speaking to Tata Consultancy Services you might ask? Well, the firm is seeing a number of recent developments on the manufacturing front for 2025. For one thing, Tata Consultancy Services had in February announced a collaboration with Salesforce to help customers in the manufacturing and semiconductor industries drive value from artificial intelligence. But what was the rationale behind the move and how will AI reshape the firm’s growth trajectory? Meanwhile, Tata Consultancy Services had in January 2025 inaugurated a new delivery centre in Toulouse, France. The center is said to harness next-generation technologies like artificial intelligence, generative AI, machine learning and data analytics to help customers in the aerospace and related industries such as manufacturing and defence. The question is – how far will the move position the firm for the future as countries in Europe, such as Germany, look to up their defense spending? On Under the Radar, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Anupam Singhal, Global President of Manufacturing at Tata Consultancy Services.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we interviewed Chuck Brynelsen. Chuck is currently the Chair of the Board of Directors at Envoy Medical; he serves on the board of Alebra Technologies and is a Venture Partner at SpringRock Ventures. Previously, Chuck served as a Senior Vice President of Abbot Vascular; Chuck Brynelsen led an organization focused on reducing cardiovascular disease's global impact. Chuck was previously the Global President of Early Technologies for Medtronic and President of Early Technologies for Covidien. Chuck has also spent seven years as CEO of Intrapace, a start-up medical device company treating obesity. Before Intrapace, Check spent 24 years at Medtronic in various regional, business unit, and corporate leadership roles. The company went from a $250 million pacemaker company to a diversified medical technology enterprise with over $10 billion in revenues.
In this compelling episode of the Remarkable Retail podcast, Michael LeBlanc and Steve Dennis welcome Ashley Kechter, Global President of Fabletics, to explore the rapid expansion of the athleisure powerhouse. Since its 2014 launch, Fabletics has evolved into a billion-dollar brand, leveraging an innovative membership model, proprietary fabrics, and a growing network of 100+ physical stores. Ashley shares insights into Fabletics' omnichannel retail strategy, international expansion, and wholesale partnerships, including its upcoming collaboration with Nordstrom.The episode also unpacks some of the biggest retail industry headlines:Saks and Neiman Marcus merger: A seismic shift in the luxury retail landscape, with Saks Global trimming its vendor base by 25% and extending payment terms—sending shockwaves through the industry.Walmart's strong earnings: While Walmart posted 5%+ growth and a booming ad business, the retailer warned of slowing future sales due to consumer uncertainty and potential tariff impacts.Wayfair's struggles: Despite cutting losses, the home retailer's growth remains stagnant, raising concerns about its long-term viability.Luxury retail resilience: Hermès continues its impressive momentum, with 15% sales growth, proving that high-end consumers remain active even in economic uncertainty. Nike x Kim Kardashian: A strategic Skims x Nike collaboration signals a fresh take on the women's activewear market.Dick's Sporting Goods store strategy: While the retailer is scaling back on Outdoor Voices, it is doubling down on its experiential retail concept, House of Sport, with 15 new store openings planned for 2025. About UsSteve Dennis is a strategic advisor and keynote speaker focused on growth and innovation, who has also been named one of the world's top retail influencers. He is the bestselling authro of two books: Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption and Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior retail contributor and on social media.Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fourth year in a row, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
Wait a minute! Nordstrom? The high-end fashion department store that sells apparel and accessories from brands like Gucci, and Prada, and Louis Vuitton? They sell baby gear?! The answer is yes, and on top of making you feel great about the comfort and safety of your newborn baby, we're going to make sure you look good too. Listen in as Pete talks with Brad Bickley, Global President of the luxury baby-gear brand Nuna, that managed to slap a ‘baby on board' sticker to our store window and become one of Nordstrom's top selling brands. After my conversation with Brad, stick around to hear more about the challenges and benefits of carrying this characteristically complex category from our Divisional Merchandise Manager for Kids at Nordstrom, Rachel Eichen. Expectant parents, you're going to love this episode. And I guarantee you're going to love Nuna. Thanks for tuning in to episode 81. We hope you enjoy it! Did you know that YOU can be on The Nordy Pod? This show isn't just a one-way conversation. We want to hear about what Nordstrom looks like through your eyes. Share your Nordstrom experience, good or bad, by giving us a call and leaving a voicemail at: 206.594.0526, or send an email to nordypodcast@nordstrom.com to be a part of the conversation! And, be sure to follow us on Instagram @thenordypod to stay up to date on new episodes, announcements and more.
Megan Noel, Global President of Corporate Affairs at Golin, offers valuable insights from Golin's 2025 Trends Report. She underscores that business transformation and corporate reputation are now inseparable. This convergence demands that companies must approach every decision through a dual lens of operational excellence and reputational impact, recognizing that these elements are inextricably linked in driving long-term business impact.The companies that will win this year will be the ones that effectively communicate their business transformation story to their stakeholders while adapting to an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
Paul Frampton, Global President of Control vs Exposed (CvE), joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson to talk about the difference between the map and the terrain, deeply understanding people, and why marketing is about humanity.
Curious about what's next for communicators in 2025? In our second episode of “What to Watch for in 2025”, 12 of PR's Top Pros share their unique perspectives. Topics covered include earned media, evolving client relationships, tech innovations, and more.Diana Littman, U.S. Chief Executive Officer, MSL Chris Hook, Communications Lead, CadenceLucia Lee, Vice President of Media and Public Affairs, Mount Sinai Health SystemMichael Rinaldo, Senior Health Communications Consultant at Michael Rinaldo Health CommunicationsMegan Noel, Global President, Corporate Affairs, GolinJoe Gargiulo, Executive Vice President, Coyne Public RelationsAmira Barger, Executive Vice President of Health Communications and DEI Advisory at EdelmanMichael Kempner, Founder and CEO of MikeWorldWideVanessa Donohue, Vice President of Health, AntennaJeff Winton, Founder and Chairman of Rural Minds and CEO of Jeff Winton AssociatesJackie Cox Battles, New York Consumer Brand Practice Lead and North America Consumer Brand Practice Growth Lead, Weber ShandwickKristi Tyll, Managing Partner, Stratacomm
Get an insider look at Shoptalk 2025 with Sophie Wawro, Global President of Shoptalk, and Joe Laszlo, Head of Content US. Discover how this year's groundbreaking initiatives—The New Market and Shoptalk LUXE—are redefining retail. Learn about the attention economy, luxury retail trends, and what's shaping the future of customer engagement.
The advertising industry is experiencing a rapid transformation driven by AI advancements and an ongoing shift towards digital channels. This evolution is accompanied by increased scrutiny and regulation, creating a complex environment for marketers. These are the key findings of the latest "This Year Next Year" report, recently published by GroupM. In this episode of Kantar's Future Proof, host Jane Ostler engages in a compelling conversation with Kate Scott-Dawkins, Global President of Business Intelligence at GroupM, and author of the report. They discuss the key trends highlighted in the study, including the predicted growth in advertising revenue to one trillion dollars in 2024. They delve into the factors driving this growth, the importance of trust in advertising platforms, the evolving role of AI, and the dynamics of retail media. The conversation explores the potential implications of a TikTok ban, and exciting developments in out-of-home advertising. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Raman Sehgal, Founder & Global President at ramarketing & Host of Molecule to Market. For this milestone episode, your host is Molecule to Market's first guest from back in 2020, JoyL Silva, Customer Engagement Lead for the US Primary Care portfolio at Pfizer, who discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Raman Sehgal covering: Raman reflects on the podcast's evolution, from its inception during COVID-19 to becoming a globally recognized platform They discuss key trends in the pharma outsourcing sector and the impact of guests who have contributed to the podcast's success Raman shares highlights from his career, including the growth of his companies, ramarketing and Lead Candidate, and his private equity ventures Insights into balancing work and family life, with advice on being present and managing priorities A desert island question where Raman chooses which podcast guests he'd bring along, plus behind-the-scenes stories of challenges and humorous incidents JoyL Silva is the Customer Engagement Lead for Pfizer's US Primary Care portfolio, overseeing sales and account management across therapeutic areas such as Migraine, Cardiovascular, Anti-virals, and Vaccines. She leads high-performing teams that drive a $20B portfolio through agile methodologies and talent development. With over 20 years at Pfizer, JoyL has excelled in commercial leadership, business transformations, and operational expertise, delivering impactful results across multiple roles, including VP for Hematology and Biosimilars, General Manager of Pfizer CentreOne, and US/Global Commercial Lead for PAXLOVID, where she spearheaded global strategies and partnerships for Pfizer's COVID-19 antiviral therapeutic. JoyL frequently speaks at industry forums and contributes her expertise to various publications and professional boards, including the Pharma & Biopharma Outsourcing Association. Her accolades include being named to the Medicine Maker Power List and PharmaVOICE 100 Most Inspiring People in the Life Sciences Industry, as well as receiving awards such as the Scrip Best Partnership Alliance Award and Putnam Media Top 20 Influential Women in Manufacturing. Her career reflects a strong commitment to driving innovation and fostering leadership in the life sciences sector. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is also sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed and grow in life sciences.
In this episode of The Speed of Culture Podcast, Matt Britton chats with Ruth Mortimer, Global President of Advertising Week. From blending entertainment and education to embracing creativity in a tech-driven world, Ruth delves into the evolving advertising landscape, the role of inclusivity, and the importance of staying curious in shaping a dynamic future.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Ruth Mortimer on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Joe Hart, Global President Dale Carnegie & Associates Previously Joe was President Asset Health, President at Info Ally, Development Director Taubman, and as a lawyer, Associate at Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, Associate at Clark, Klein & Beaumont. He has a BA from the University of Michigan and a JD from the Wayne State University Law School. He is a certified trainer in the Dale Carnegie Course. Summary: I reflected on my journey to becoming the President and Global CEO of Dale Carnegie & Associates and wanted to share some key insights about leadership. My career began in law, but everything changed after I took a Dale Carnegie course in 1995. It was a transformative experience that not only gave me the courage to leave law but also set me on a path toward personal and professional growth. Over the years, I've built and sold companies, including an e-learning firm and a wellness business, learning the importance of adaptability and innovation along the way. When I became CEO of Dale Carnegie, my approach was rooted in humility and a commitment to listening. I spent months connecting with our franchisees around the world, understanding their challenges and opportunities, and using their input to create a five-year strategic plan. My focus has always been on fostering trust, building relationships, and creating a culture where people feel supported and engaged. The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the most challenging periods of my leadership. Thankfully, Dale Carnegie's foresight in developing online training back in 2010 allowed us to pivot quickly to a digital model. It wasn't easy—shifting globally to virtual delivery required rapid training and certification—but the effort paid off. Transparency and regular communication were critical during this time. I made it a priority to check in with team members, listen to their concerns, and provide as much clarity as possible about our direction. These actions helped build trust and kept the organization aligned during a period of uncertainty. I also see tremendous potential in leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance productivity and client engagement. AI can streamline tasks like meeting preparation and research, freeing up time for more meaningful interactions. However, I believe the human element—skills like empathy, communication, and storytelling—remains irreplaceable. Leaders need to build trust and provide the necessary training to help teams adapt to these changes. I emphasized that effective AI implementation depends on employee confidence, motivation, and trust in leadership. Throughout my career, I've witnessed the power of confidence and psychological safety. At Dale Carnegie, we create environments where people feel empowered to take risks and grow. This approach aligns with our principles of focusing on strengths and encouraging positive development. I'm deeply committed to helping individuals and organizations build these capabilities, which are more important than ever in today's fast-changing world. For me, leadership is about continuously learning, staying true to core values, and ensuring that people feel supported and valued. By leveraging technology, fostering strong relationships, and prioritizing personal growth, I believe we can navigate even the toughest challenges. My goal is to carry forward Dale Carnegie's mission of transforming lives and reaching more people around the globe with tools that build confidence, inspire trust, and create lasting impact.
Have you washed your face with a skincare product in the past 10-15 years? There's a good chance you used Cetaphil. In this episode, I sat down with Cetaphil's Global President, Tara Loftis, to talk about all things legacy brand and relevancy. If you go down to your local store, there's a really high chance you'll see legacy brands like Cetaphil on the shelves—and it's been that way for YEARS. What makes a great legacy brand? How do you stay relevant in a changing environment? And, we talk campaigns. Tara considers herself a product loyalist, but has since opened up to using celebrity campaigns. What should your campaign look like if your product is the star? If you're a brand loyalist, a skincare girlie, or even just love hearing about how marketing is changing, this is the episode for YOU. Follow Tara: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tara-loftis-3635652/ Follow Daniel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themarketingmillennials/featured Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Dmurr68 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
Welcome to the 52nd episode of Ecommerce Toolbox: Expert Perspectives – this time, host Kailin Noivo sits down with Sophie Wawro, Global President at Shoptalk, for an in-depth look at how Shoptalk has redefined retail industry conferences. Sophie shares insights into the event's rapid growth since its 2016 launch, highlighting its unique focus on delivering curated, high-impact networking experiences. She also delves into the innovative double opt-in matchmaking program, which has become a game-changer for B2B networking, fostering tens of thousands of meetings each year. Join us to discover how Shoptalk's commitment to experiential content and tailored networking has turned it into a must-attend event for retail professionals worldwide.
Rebrand Podcast: Marketing Campaigns Explained by the Brand & Agency
Matt Weiss, Global President of Huge, shares his insights on AI and the future of brand and agency relationships. The landscape of brand and agency relationships is changing dramatically due to the emergence of AI technology. It's clear that agencies who hesitate to embrace new technologies will fall behind, while those who can use technology to create work for clients more quickly, effectively, and impactfully will be at the forefront of the industry's evolution. Today, Matt discusses the future of brand and agency relationships.Connect With: Matt Weiss: Website // LinkedIn Scott Harkey: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rebrand Podcast: Marketing Campaigns Explained by the Brand & Agency
Matt Weiss, Global President of Huge, shares his insights on AI and the future of brand and agency relationships. As technology reshapes relationships between brands and agencies, there's a growing emphasis on delivering measurable results alongside innovation. AI integration emerges as a vital tool to navigate this changing landscape, streamlining processes and driving impactful outcomes. Today, Matt discusses AI for brands and agencies.Connect With: Matt Weiss: Website // LinkedIn Scott Harkey: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“The UK and US retail media landscapes are quite different. In the UK, we've seen a real focus on the in-store experience, whereas in the US, it's been much more digitally driven. But what's interesting is that these two landscapes are starting to converge.” Paul Frampton Calero, Global President, CvE - Marketing Growth ConsultancyIn this episode of Time For a Reset Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by CvE Marketing Consultancy, host Paul Frampton connects with several industry experts at the MAD//Fest 2024 in London, including Ollie Shayer, Omni Media Director at Boots UK; Tash Whitmey, Group Director of Loyalty, Membership and CRM at Tesco; Amir Rasekh, Managing Director at Nectar360; and Ben O'Mahoney, AdTech & Data Partnerships Lead at Ocado Retail.Join them as they discuss the growth of retail media in the U.K. and highlight the key differences between the UK and US landscapes. The panel explores the importance of customer-centricity, the role of ad tech in delivering personalised experiences, and the potential of AI to transform audience building, creative generation, and campaign performance. They emphasise the need for collaboration between retailers and CPG advertisers, focusing on trust, measurement, and innovation while highlighting self-serve platforms' growing role in the retail media ecosystem.Here are some key talking points from the episode:Key differences in retail media in the U.K. and U.S.The evolution of retail media and a focus on omnichannelOverpromising and under-delivering on retail media revenue in the U.S.Achieving a balance between revenue growth and customer experienceLeveraging ad tech for revenue and customer experience optimisationBuilding relationships between CPG companies and retailersHow CPG companies are embracing retail mediaUsing customer data to drive purchases across the marketing funnelThe role of AI in retail mediaPanellist DetailsOllie Shayer is the Omni Media Director at Boots UKTash Whitmey is the Group Director of Loyalty, Membership, and CRM at TescoAmir Rasekh is the Managing Director at Nectar360Ben O'Mahoney is the AdTech & Data Partnerships Lead at Ocado RetailSupport the show
In partnership with NYX Professional Makeup. To help celebrate NYX Professional Makeup's 25th anniversary, today we're sitting down with Global Brand President, Denée Pearson! We're finding out why so many NYX products go viral on TikTok – and end up being a new makeup bag staple in the process. Plus, Denée predicts which NYX item we'll all still be using 25 years from now (Hint: They are the #1 gloss brand in the US, after all.)We're finding out:Butter Girl Fall? Which three products Denée recommends to transition your makeup to fall this season.Why Denée insists that NYX is not a “dupes” brand, in spite of the brand's on-trend, low-price prowess.The reason Denée spends so much of her time on TikTok, and what she's learned to keep winning amongst Gen Z.The definition of “beauty entertainment,” and how the strategy is behind NYX's drugstore domination. What to buy from the NYX x Beetlejuice collab that launched this week – if it hasn't sold out already!For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website:https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! NYX Professional MakeupNYX Cosmetics is generously offering an exclusive 30% discount for all of our listeners at nyxcosmetics.com with codeBeauty30. Note that this offer will exclude any new or sale items on site during the time of the promotion, this promo code cannot be stacked with any other promotions or discounts. Offer expires September 30th, 2024 at 3am EST.Related episodes like this: NYX Cosmetics Founder Toni KoOur 2024 #DamnGood Drugstore Edit - All New Finds For Less Than $35 USD!The Backstory Behind The #1 Ranked Hair Care Brand at Sephora with Amika CEO Chelsea RiggsGet social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In partnership with NYX Professional Makeup. To help celebrate NYX Professional Makeup's 25th anniversary, today we're sitting down with Global Brand President, Denée Pearson! We're finding out why so many NYX products go viral on TikTok – and end up being a new makeup bag staple in the process. Plus, Denée predicts which NYX item we'll all still be using 25 years from now (Hint: They are the #1 gloss brand in the US, after all.)We're finding out:Butter Girl Fall? Which three products Denée recommends to transition your makeup to fall this season.Why Denée insists that NYX is not a “dupes” brand, in spite of the brand's on-trend, low-price prowess.The reason Denée spends so much of her time on TikTok, and what she's learned to keep winning amongst Gen Z.The definition of “beauty entertainment,” and how the strategy is behind NYX's drugstore domination. What to buy from the NYX x Beetlejuice collab that launched this week – if it hasn't sold out already!For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! NYX Professional MakeupNYX Cosmetics is generously offering an exclusive 30% discount for all of our listeners at nyxcosmetics.com with code Beauty30. Note that this offer will exclude any new or sale items on site during the time of the promotion, this promo code cannot be stacked with any other promotions or discounts. Offer expires September 30th, 2024 at 3am EST.Related episodes like this: NYX Cosmetics Founder Toni KoOur 2024 #DamnGood Drugstore Edit - All New Finds For Less Than $35 USD!The Backstory Behind The #1 Ranked Hair Care Brand at Sephora with Amika CEO Chelsea RiggsGet social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What will your kitchen and bathroom look like a year from now, two years from now, five years from now? That's what Bill Darcy, Global President and CEO of the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), thinks about every day. This perspective provides Bill with a look under the hood of this sector, and he shares what he sees on this episode of The New Home Insights podcast. Please note that we recorded this podcast prior to the recently released 2Q24 KBMI report, in which K&B industry pros were slightly less bullish on 2024 growth. In the second quarter, the KBMI Index shifted down to 54 as firms lowered their expectations for near-term revenue growth.
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Previously Joe was President Asset Health, President at Info Ally, Development Director Taubman, and as a lawyer, Associate at Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, Associate at Clark, Klein & Beaumont. He has a BA from the University of Michigan and a JD from the Wayne State University Law School. He is a certified trainer in the Dale Carnegie Course.
Join Jane Ostler, EVP Global Thought Leadership at Kantar, as she engages in a fast-paced and thought-provoking conversation with Kate Scott-Dawkins, Global President of Business Intelligence at GroupM, during Cannes Lions week. They dive into GroupM's “This Year, Next Year” report, discussing the transformative impact of AI, the rapid growth of retail media, and the evolving landscape of political advertising. Discover how these trends are reshaping the media world and what it means for brands aiming to stay ahead in a dynamic market. In this episode, Kate also shares insights on the importance of responsible investment in media, the integration of commerce and media, and the future of content creation with AI. Learn how brands can leverage new opportunities and maintain trust and relevance in an ever-evolving landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean sat down with Dana McMahon, Chief Compliance Officer for Stryker to discuss all the great things she and her team are doing to ensure a culture of compliance and to lead Stryker into the future. Beyond that Dana is the Global President for Stryker Women's Network (see bio below)! This is one great discussion you do not want to miss! Bio Dana serves as Chief Compliance Officer for Stryker and is responsible for overseeing the global compliance, privacy, and enterprise risk programs and functions. Under her leadership, the Compliance function has been focused on driving value for Stryker by partnering across the businesses to enable growth and manage risk. Dana also currently serves as the global president for Stryker Women's Network, which seeks to improve Stryker's results by fostering an open and inclusive culture, with a focus on attracting, developing, and retaining talented women. Dana has more than 20 years of experience in the life sciences industry. She joined Stryker in 2017 as Chief Legal Counsel, leading a global legal team advising on regulatory and quality, manufacturing and supply, technology and cybersecurity, commercial and government contracting, and privacy. Prior to Stryker, she served as Assistant General Counsel at Novo Nordisk, where during her 14-year career she held several positions of escalating responsibility within the legal team, overseeing support to the commercial, clinical, medical affairs, R&D, compliance, and government affairs organizations. Dana has worked extensively on matters related to product development and commercialization, market access and reimbursement, and compliance and risk management. Previously, Dana worked in private practice at O'Melveny in New York City. Dana received her law degree from New York University School of Law and her bachelor's degree from Hamilton College.
In this special Cannes edition of The Rebooting, Brian Morrissey talks to GroupM's Global President of Business Intelligence Kate Scott-Dawkins, Johanna Mayer-Jones, Chief Advertising Officer at The Washington Post, and Outbrain CEO David Kostman. Recorded Live from The GroupM Rooftop at Cannes Lions 2024 Cannes.GroupM.com
Join Katie as she talks with the Founder of Powers Creativity, Suzanne Powers about her impressive career, including her recent role as Global President of McCann, hybrid workplaces, advice on starting your own company and her plans for her new firm, how to find a new position and how not to boil the ocean.
Niren Chaudhary is the Chairman of the Board of Panera Brands, one of the world's largest fast casual restaurant companies with nearly 4,000 locations in 10 countries. Prior to becoming Chairman in 2023, Niren served as CEO of Panera Brands. During his four-year tenure, he increased the company's pace of innovation, strengthened franchisee partnerships and led the creation of a strong, people-first culture, resulting in industry-leading retention rates for GMs and associates, earning Black Box Intelligence's Employer of Choice Award in 2022.Niren served as Chief Operating Officer and President of Krispy Kreme where he implemented a new operating model to elevate consistency across the global brand and created a path for enterprise value growth of 3x over 5 years. Prior to that, he spent 23 years at Yum! Brands serving in global leadership positions including Global President of KFC and President of Yum! India. Niren is guided by his deep passion for serving others and building future leaders. He spends his personal time sharing his personal and professional journey with students and professionals, often wielding a guitar to sing about his life or even a new Panera menu item. In addition, he dedicates his personal time serving on the Tufts Medical Centre Board and as an advocate for DKMS, a leading non-profit with the world's largest stem cell donor registry.As a lifelong learner, Niren focuses on both formal and informal education. Formally, Niren holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from St. Stephen's College in Delhi, an MBA in marketing from the University of Delhi, and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Informally, Niren speaks 4 languages – Hindi, English, Dutch and German. He holds a black belt in Shotokan karate and is an avid golfer, tennis player and musician with his own rock band.
How can we nurture hope in the face of deep loss and convert our pain into meaningful purpose? What wisdom can we gain about our own lives, purpose and happiness when we perform an audit of our own values? How can leaders light a fire in the hearts of people across the enterprise, and create a virtuous cycle of excellence, both at the individual and collective level? Find out from Niren Chaudhary, Chairman of Panera Brands, exclusively in conversation with Dr. Hitendra Wadhwa on Intersections Podcast.Niren Chaudhary is the Chairman of the Board of Panera Brands, one of the world's largest fast casual restaurant companies with nearly 4,000 locations in 10 countries. In his previous roles, Niren has served as CEO of Panera Brands and Panera Bread, COO and President of Krispy Kreme, and spent 23 years at Yum! Brands serving in global leadership positions including Global President of KFC and President of Yum! India. Niren is guided by his deep passion for serving others and building future leaders. He spends his personal time sharing his personal and professional journey with students and professionals, often wielding a guitar to sing about his life or even a new Panera menu item; serves on the Tufts Medical Centre Board and as an advocate for DKMS, a leading non-profit with the world's largest stem cell donor registry. Niren also holds a black belt in Shotokan karate and is an avid golfer, tennis player and musician with his own rock band.In this episode, Niren reveals:- The wisdom we can gain about our own lives, purpose and happiness when we perform an audit of our own values- How to create a virtuous cycle of excellence at the individual and collective level- Three values that can inspire us to live fully and meaningfully, even through our most difficult times
Next week sees the first TellyCast Brand Funded Entertainment Summit taking place at 180 Studios in London as part of Advertising Week Europe.On the 16th May, together with 53 Degrees North Media, we're curating 7 panel sessions dedicated to exploring brand funded entertainment with the leaders in the sector.We discuss discuss this and the wider, mammoth Advertising Week Europe event with Global President of Advertising Week Ruth Mortimer.Get discounted tickets hereBuy discounted ticketsSupport the Show.Follow us on LinkedInConnect with Justin on LinkedINTellyCast videos on YouTubeTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast TikTok
Meet Pascale Sablan, a visionary architect with an impressive track record of transforming the built environment. Pascale has been recognized as one of the most influential architects of her generation, with a practice characterized by a commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability. She currently serves as the NOMA Global President and Chief Executive Officer at Adjaye Associates, New York Studio in charge of all operations, whilst continuing to lead efforts for architectural projects, community engagement and business development. Pascale is not only an accomplished architect but an activist dedicated to addressing disparities in her field. She founded Beyond the Built Environment, empowering women and BIPOC designers. As the Global President of the National Organization of Minority Architects, she's a trailblazer, being the fifth woman to hold this position in the organization's 52-year legacy. Pascale's advocacy has earned prestigious accolades, including the Architectural League 2021 Emerging Voices award and the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award. Inducted into the AIA College of Fellows, she's the youngest African American to receive this honor in its 167-year history. Pascale has received grants from the Graham Foundation and the Architects Foundation for her research and exhibitions. Her influence extends globally, with lectures at esteemed institutions like RIBA, the United Nations, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Described as a "powerhouse woman" in the media, her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Forbes, and she was recognized by Oprah's Future Rising platform. With a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Master of Science from Columbia University, Pascale Sablan, with her unique perspective, unwavering dedication, and undeniable talent, is set to shape the future of architecture for years to come. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN "OWNING YOUR OWN NARRATIVE": What is Pascale's earliest memory of being creative? The lengthy educational journey to becoming an architect 5% of Black students go into architecture school and only 3% graduate. 7 HBUs creative 65% of the students. What happened in Pascale's history of Architecture class and how it cemented her purpose as an advocate The responsibility of showing up as you are in spaces where you don't look like everyone else Architect Magazine's Erasure of Justin Garrett Moore Google and it's definition of great architects Pascale Sablan's new book set for release in September How activism isn't all always about action, it's about wholeness LINKS: https://pascalesablan.com/ https://www.adjaye.com/ https://www.beyondthebuilt.com/say-it-loud https://www.noma.net/
In this episode of the Big Success podcast, Troy Hazard, a business growth expert, shares his strategic approach to business, especially when it comes to acquisitions. He also talks about future-proofing businesses and emphasizes the importance of understanding the purpose behind deals. In this interview, Hazard advises entrepreneurs to step back from daily operations and focus on strategic thinking when scaling a business. He suggests identifying key metrics and goals that align with personal values and professional aspirations. This shift in focus towards the broader scope of things can be a game-changer for small business owners looking to become leaders of larger organizations.About Troy Hazard:Troy Hazard is an entrepreneurial genius with over three decades of extensive business experience. He has founded and nurtured 13 businesses, turned around companies making enormous losses, and consulted for countless successful firms like Goodyear, Baskin Robbins, Subway, and Fisher & Paykel. His remarkable talents earned him the prestigious role of Global President of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, which he considers one of his greatest challenges. Hazard's vast experiences have provided him with valuable insights into organizational workings and customer mindsets, particularly in the franchise space where he has been a leading consultant for 30 years. Leveraging this expertise, he serves as a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), hosting hugely successful business TV shows in Australia, his cable TV talk show "Gettin' Down 2 Business" reaching 30 million US homes weekly, and regularly co-hosting "The Big Biz Show" radio program with 1.5 million listeners.Please click here to learn more about: https://troyhazard.com/About Brad SugarsInternationally known as one of the most influential entrepreneurs, Brad Sugars is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the #1 business coach in the world. Over the course of his 30-year career as an entrepreneur, Brad has become the CEO of 9+ companies and is the owner of the multimillion-dollar franchise ActionCOACH®. As a husband and father of five, Brad is equally as passionate about his family as he is about business. That's why, Brad is a strong advocate for building a business that works without you – so you can spend more time doing what really matters to you. Over the years of starting, scaling and selling many businesses, Brad has earned his fair share of scars. Being an entrepreneur is not an easy road. But if you can learn from those who have gone before you, it becomes a lot easier than going at it alone.Please click here to learn more about Brad Sugars: https://bradsugars.com/Learn the Fundamentals of Success for free:The Big Success Starter: https://results.bradsugars.com/thebigsuccess-starter
Global bubble-tea sales could double or triple to more than $5 billion in the next 5-6 years, Gong cha Global President of the Americas Geoff Henry tells Bloomberg Intelligence. In this episode of the Choppin' It Up podcast, Henry sits down with BI's senior restaurant and foodservice analyst Michael Halen to explain how the company is capitalizing on shifts in the global beverage landscape. He comments on Gong cha's customer demographics and unit economics, as well as its shift to a direct franchising model in the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Weekend Edition of The Core Report, Govindraj Ethiraj is in conversation with Matthew Harrington, Global President & COO at Edelman about the latest findings from the Edelman Trust Barometer. Is innovation building a better future, or eroding trust? This episode dives deep into how people around the world view innovation and its impact on trust in institutions. You'll learn about the changing trust dynamic in traditional and social media, why India stands out in global trust rankings, the link between economic well-being and trust, why businesses are seen as more trustworthy than governments, the growing importance of building trust with employees, how employee activism (like rising labor movements in the US) is impacting trust dynamics and many more insights.For more of our coverage check out thecore.inThe Core Report: Weekend Edition ft Matthew Harrington (Video)--Support the Core Report--Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Jussi Pylkkänen joins Josh for his first sit-down interview since leaving his role as Global President of Christie's after nearly 40 years to start his own independent advisory, Art Pylkkänen. Jussi reveals the secret art of the auctioneer, sharing his favorite stories from his time negotiating deals and taking bids at the auctioneer's rostrum for many of the biggest record-breaking sales in recent years. Listen as he describes how he coaxed out the final bids for the $400 million sale of Leonardo Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi, and how he handled the "Banksy-like moment" when an arm fell off a Buddha statue onstage just as he opened bidding for the sculpture. Jussi also opens up about his plans for his new business, and his predictions for the future of the auction market.
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There's a pent-up demand for experiences. People have adopted a direction that has them more attuned to their computers and being home. It has created a loneliness pandemic. How do you create experiences that lead into communities to help fill this void? Listen to Jeff Stelmach, Global President of Spiro, as he discusses overcoming the experience deficit. Show NotesConnect With: Jeff Stelmach: Website // LinkedIn The Rebrand Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Consumer behavior is constantly changing. What is driving these changes? Firstly, consumer trust has declined so much that there's so little consumer trust for governments, media, and NGOs. It opened up the opportunity for brands to become community builders to build trust and affinity. What are the other ways consumer behavior is changing? Listen to Jeff Stelmach, Global President of Spiro, as he discusses the macro changes affecting consumer behavior. Show NotesConnect With: Jeff Stelmach: Website // LinkedIn The Rebrand Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Matt Weiss, Global President of Huge, shares his insights on AI and the future of brand and agency relationships. The landscape of brand and agency relationships is changing dramatically due to the emergence of AI technology. It's clear that agencies who hesitate to embrace new technologies will fall behind, while those who can use technology to create work for clients more quickly, effectively, and impactfully will be at the forefront of the industry's evolution. Today, Matt discusses the future of brand and agency relationships. Connect With: Matt Weiss: Website // LinkedIn Scott Harkey: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Matt Weiss, Global President of Huge, shares his insights on AI and the future of brand and agency relationships. As technology reshapes relationships between brands and agencies, there's a growing emphasis on delivering measurable results alongside innovation. AI integration emerges as a vital tool to navigate this changing landscape, streamlining processes and driving impactful outcomes. Today, Matt discusses AI for brands and agencies.Connect With: Matt Weiss: Website // LinkedIn Scott Harkey: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mr. Sandeep Makkar, Global President of MedTech Endomechanical & Energy at Johnson & Johnson Is our Guru in this episode. Sandeep delivers a master class in innovation and go to market preparation. This episode is a MUST listen no matter what your current role is in Medtech. Sandeep delivers amazing insights, get out your notepad before you listen to this, you will need it for this episode!
About the Guest:Niren Chaudhary is the CEO & Chairman of the Board of Panera Brands, one of the world's largest fast-casual restaurant companies. With prior roles as President of Krispy Kreme and 23 years at Yum! Brands, including the Global President of KFC, his leadership is unparalleled. Fluent in four languages, he supports DKMS, a leading non-profit with the world's largest stem cell donor registry.What will You Learn:Chaudhary offers a leadership framework based on his experience with four core elements: courage, gratitude, generosity, and congruency.Courage: Focus on what you can control, not on external circumstances.Gratitude: Start each day with appreciation for what you have, rather than dwelling on losses.Generosity: Embrace a generous heart, seeking opportunities to serve others.Congruency: Align your thoughts, feelings, words, and actions to present a consistent version of yourself.Become self-aware of our strengths: Caution against overplaying strengths, which can become weaknesses. As a lover of people, Chaudhary acknowledges the potential pitfalls of trust and decision-making. To counterbalance, he encourages leaders to surround themselves with truth-tellers who provide honest feedback. As a lifelong learner, Chaudhary advises against excessive ideation without implementation. A strong leadership team helps maintain focus and holds leaders accountable.Chaudhary's wisdom: "Don't solely develop competence; invest time in deepening your character, committing to your values and principles."Interview Summary:During the COVID-19 pandemic, Niren Chaudhary, Chairman of Panera Brands, discovered the profound privilege that comes with leadership. Quickly mobilizing his team, they prioritized the health and safety of both team members and customers. Recognizing the significance of clear and simple messaging, as well as the need for a calm demeanor, the company embraced the pandemic as an "unprecedented opportunity to get stronger and better."Chaudhary acknowledges that throughout his career managing hotels and holding key positions in renowned food brands, two defining moments in his personal life have shaped him profoundly: the loss of his eight-year-old and 18-year-old daughters. His older daughter Aisha's courageous response to a five-year life expectancy continues to inspire him. Aisha wrote a book, delivered TedTalks, and became the inspiration for movies like "The Sky is Pink" and "Black Sunshine."Join us and listen to Niren's leadership insights on leading with courage, gratitude, generosity, and congruency. Be self-aware to not overplay our strengths and present one version of ourselves.Show notes:Panera Brands"The Sky is Pink" "Black Sunshine Baby" Please rate and review this Episode!We'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review helps us ensure we deliver content that resonates with you. Your feedback can inspire others to join our Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast community & benefit from the leadership insights we share.
James Keyes served as the Global President and CEO of 7-Eleven from 2000-2005 as well as Chairman and CEO of Blockbuster from 2007-2011. This podcast is a true example of an American success story where James came from humble beginnings but through sheer hard work and perseverance he was able to create a name for himself and work his way up the corporate ladder and become CEO of two Fortune 500 companies. On this episode James breaks down what really happened behind the downfall of Blockbuster, innovations within 7-Eleven, how to operate as a CEO, and why education is the key to success. This podcast is full of insightful stories behind the mind of a Fortune 500 CEO and lessons about what it really takes to be successful within the business world.
DP Podcast is a leading platform dedicated to empowering individuals and promoting awareness in various fields. Through our diverse range of resources and initiatives, we strive to make a positive impact on society by providing valuable information, support, and guidance. For more information about The Divine Purpose Podcast and its initiatives, please visit www.dppodcast.com SPECIAL GUEST Pascale Sablan is a visionary architect with an impressive track record of transforming the built environment. As an Associate Principal at Adjaye Associates, she brings over 15 years of experience and an unparalleled passion for designing structures that serve society. Pascale's achievements are numerous, including being the 315th living African-American woman registered architect in the United States. She is an activist architect who has made it her mission to address the inequitable disparities in architecture. In pursuit of this goal, she founded the Beyond the Built Environment organization, which has become a beacon for women and BIPOC designers seeking to make their mark on the field. As the Global President of the National Organization of Minority Architects, Pascale has become a trailblazer in the industry. She is the fifth woman to hold this prestigious position in the organization's 52-year legacy, a testament to her unwavering commitment to progress. Pascale's advocacy efforts have earned her numerous accolades, including the Architectural League 2021 Emerging Voices award and the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young. Jr Award. She has also been inducted into the AIA College of Fellows, the youngest African American to receive this honor in the organization's 167-year history. Additionally, Pascale has received the Graham Foundation Grant and the Architects Foundation Grant for her research and exhibitions with affiliated programming. Pascale's influence extends far beyond the United States. She has given lectures at colleges and universities nationally and globally, including prestigious institutions like the RIBA, the United Nations, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. In the media, Pascale has been described as a "powerhouse woman" and a "rarely missed opportunity to note the importance of the connection between the professionals conceiving and constructing our environments and the people they should serve." Her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Forbes magazine, and she was recognized by Oprah's Future Rising platform for Black trailblazers. Pascale's educational background includes a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. With her unique perspective, unwavering dedication, and undeniable talent, Pascale Sablan is poised to continue shaping the future of architecture for years to come. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! --------------------------------STAY CONNECTED ----------------------
This episode features an interview with Betsy Leatherman, Global President of Consulting Services at Leadership Circle. Betsy has 10 years of experience transforming executives and middle managers into exceptional leaders. In her current role, Betsy helps clients become more effective leaders so they can make decisions that engage and motivate members of their organizations and customers they serve. In this episode, Amanda and Betsy discuss leadership development, common mistakes leaders make during layoffs, and the two leadership orientations.-------------------“The rubber meets the road at the middle manager. Because, even if you've got a great leadership team that's highly developed, if they do not translate that through the way in which a middle manager shows up to a frontline employee, it doesn't matter. If you've got a great set of senior leaders, let's say, and then a set of middle managers that haven't been developed, it can actually be really, really challenging for the frontline employee. Because, they see one thing and they experience something so different, and immediately they'll lose trust. My perspective is if you start at a customer and then you move backwards in terms of importance, frontline employees are very important to be extraordinarily well-resourced. Their managers also have to be even better resourced, personally, to help them handle their complexities. When that occurs, all of a sudden it's at scale. You, as a leader, a senior leader in the organization, you're at scale because you're helping them to be better and you're getting their perspective and vantage point that you might otherwise not be offered.” – Betsy Leatherman-------------------Episode Timestamps:*(01:59): Betsy dives into leadership development *(08:35): Segment: Story Time*(10:23): Why Betsy created a career in leadership development *(17:17): Segment: Getting Tactical*(25:16): Betsy explains the two leadership orientations *(34:24): Segment: Ripped From The Headlines*(34:54): Common mistakes leaders make during layoffs *(40:46): Segment: Asking For a Friend-------------------Links:Learn more about Leadership CircleEmail BetsyConnect with Betsy on LinkedInFollow Betsy on X (formerly Twitter)Connect with Amanda on LinkedInwww.simpplr.com/podcast
Businesses that are driven by purpose are so much more successful. Why? When you start a business, it takes grit and resilience and if you're not driven by a purpose greater than money or fame, it's easy to give up when someone says no.So, how do you find and pursue a business idea that fills you with purpose, even through the most humbling rejection?On this week's episode, Danielle sits down with Lola Banjo, fashion entrepreneur and Salesforce Executive, to talk about what it's like to be a humble underdog in a white/male dominated industry and how she turned countless rejections into opportunities for growth and success.Born in Brooklyn, NY to Nigerian parents, Lola Banjo enjoyed a global upbringing spending her developmental years in cities across the US, Nigeria and the UK, then returning to the US on her own at 14 to help support her family back in Nigeria. Today, she is a VP of Strategy at Salesforce, as well as the firm's Global President of BOLDforce - the company's 8,000 member global Black ERG. In 2019, Lola launched the multimillion dollar luxury travel and fashion accessories brand, Silver & Riley, as the Founder and Chief Designer. Built to last with versatility, functionality, timeless style and eye-catching designs, Silver & Riley bridges the gap between functional and stylish travel and fashion accessories that can be enjoyed by all.Highlights:How one moment inspired Lola to pivot from business consulting to fashion.Lola's framework for figuring out which business ideas to pursue and which to leave behind.The one secret every aspiring entrepreneur should know about overcoming rejection.Links:Silver & Riley's website: www.silverandriley.comFollow:bossbabe: @bossbabe.incDanielle Canty: @daniellecantyLola Banjo: @lolajbelleSilver & Riley: @silverandrileyMentioned in the episode:The Influencer Masterclass: Join bossbabe CEO, Natalie Ellis on a free, 90-minute training to gain full clarity on your personal brand, learn how to create easy, consistent content, build an audience of raving followers + generate revenue, without the stress.Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code BOSSBABE at lumedeodorant.com/bossbabe! #lumepodMentioned in this episode:The Influencer MasterclassJoin bossbabe CEO, Natalie Ellis on a free, 90-minute training to gain full clarity on your personal brand, learn how to create easy, consistent content, build an audience of raving followers + generate revenue, without the stress.Influencer Masterclass