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Rafał Brzoska is the founder and CEO of InPost, a logistics company that operates over over 25 000 parcel lockers throughout Poland, constituting the largest business structure of this type in the country Brzoska started out by founding Integer Group in 1999, which distributed leaflets. Seven years later, he started InPost, which operates automated lockers that allow customers to drop off and collect packages anytime of the day. The company went public in Amsterdam in January 2021, raising over $3 billion in its IPO. In 2023, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta by President Andrzej Duda at the Belweder Palace for his "outstanding contributions to the development of Polish economy as well as his social and charity activism".
Jodi Boyce is an accomplished consumer brand marketer with over 20 years of experience, demonstrating expertise in brand strategy, promotional calendars, consumer messaging, and fostering team growth. Her professional journey highlights key roles at Teriyaki Madness, Smashburger, The Integer Group, Elevation Advertising, and Camp Bow Wow. Connect with Jodi on LinkedIn. The post Jodi Boyce with Teriyaki Madness appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
ABOUT THIS EVENT These days, data & analytics leaders hold key importance for guiding their organizations toward digital transformation and evolution. They are the lighthouses that help direct their organizations toward the incredible value that is unlocked through the leverage of properly-run data and analytic programs. But, they are also are humans, and just like many of us, they must work through conflict, company politics, time zone changes and other challenges. ABOUT THIS SERIES Please join us for our new monthly Leadership Perspective Series where we talk to some of the greatest data & analytics leaders across the globe. These quick, slide-free discussions will highlight the leader's perspectives, challenges and triumphs. What are they working on? How do they keep their heads above water? What creative approaches they are using to bring a data-driven culture to the forefront of their organizations? THIS MONTH'S FEATURE This month we will feature Heidi Bailey, the VP of Futures & A.I. for The Integer Group, Dallas. In our work at Great Data Minds, we are constantly looking for organizations that are innovating. After meeting with Heidi, we began to understand that she and her team were doing just that. With AI/ML at the core of their customer data solutions, Integer Group stands out in the marketplace. Please join us as we talk to Heidi about her approach to innovation, what hurdles she had to overcome, and how she continues to keep pace with modern data solutions. MORE ABOUT HEIDI Heidi is a visionary by nature – relentlessly reimagining process, models and ways of doing things. Heidi sees technology not as a human-replacement tool, but as a chance to extend our capabilities. Enhance reach. Expand thinking. Heidi has a BA in International Business, with minors in Chemistry and German, from Texas Tech University. She holds certificates for Futurist Thinking through the Institute for the Future and Digital Acceleration from Southern Methodist University. She is an unabashed sneaker-collecting, travel-loving, coffee enthusiast and has dedicated her life's work to understanding and predicting what's next. Except when it comes to her daughter's next sentence. That's always a surprise.
Gail's commitment to advocacy and social change runs deep, dating back to her experiences in the 60s as part of the first wave of Black students to integrate her hometown school system and including frontline activism in the form of protests against racial injustice, the Vietnam War and apartheid. With over 35 years of advertising industry experience, Gail has led diversity and inclusion efforts, employee onboarding, project management, creative resourcing and production and studio services at J. Walter Thompson and TracyLocke ad agencies. Her ongoing passion for diversity and inclusion is continued in her role of Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at The Integer Group. Her role spans Integer's U.S. network of agencies, including Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Bentonville, Des Moines, Los Angeles and New York. Reporting directly to Integer's CEO Ellen Cook, and working closely with its executive leadership team, Obaseki leads efforts to evaluate and enhance Integer's strategies and initiatives, ensuring the agency's DEI-specific mission is prioritized and inherent to its DNA. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Kofi is the Chief Marketing Officer at DoorDash. He began his career at Leo Burnett Chicago & Leo Burnett London where he worked with Kellogg's, Coca Cola, and Global Giving. Prior to his role at DoorDash, Kofi was VP of Brand & Consumer Marketing at Facebook, having previously served as the company's Head of Consumer Marketing for internet.org. Before Facebook, Kofi was Chief Strategy Officer at FCB New York. He joined FCB from Bacardi Global Brands, where he was the Global Communications Director for the Rum category and the architect for the reinvention of the Bacardi brand. As the Founder and Managing Director of Publicis West Africa, Kofi created and launched the first majority-owned network agency on the African continent. As the Senior Strategic Planner on Nike at Wieden+Kennedy, Kofi crafted the strategy for Nike's global Beijing Olympics campaign. Kofi was a recipient of AdWeek's CMO award in 2021, and in 2020, he was named to Business Insider's list of "25 CMO's To Watch" and honored with AdWeek's "Brand Genius" award. In September 2017, Kofi won ADCOLOR's “Rockstar” Award, and in 2014, he was named one of Ad Age's “40 under 40.” (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Mars is a Sr. Strategy Lead at EA Sports where he spearheads marketing campaigns for Madden, College Football, and PGA. Previously to this, Mars worked in partnerships at Spotify where he co-led the west coast region creative solutions department. During his time at Spotify he expanded existing programs such as Black History is Now, Fresh Finds, and Film And TV Favorites. He also initiated ongoing projects like Spotify For Brands Outside Voice series. Before joining Spotify, Mars got his start in strategy by working at creative agencies where he worked on brands such as:, , Nike, Carls Jr., Infiniti, and Adidas. When Mars isn't working on the brands you love he's developing musical talent with his newly launched full service artist + production management company; Hometeam Records. He is also an advocate for continuous self education where he devotes time to learning about the music business, Web3, real estate, and startups. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Matt “BK” Augustin is an integral part of the Brand Partnerships & Business Development teams at FaZe Clan, the world's largest and most prominent gaming organization. As Director of Brand & Creative Strategy, BK is responsible for pitching ideas to our current partners, seeking out new biz opportunities, overseeing brand and creative strategy for all brand sponsors, copywriting, project & brand management. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
As a 20-year veteran of the advertising industry, Shameka has shifted her creative focus toward executive coaching and leadership development. As a thought partner, she is now using innovation and her award-winning creativity to help tackle business problems like attrition and retention, one engagement at a time. Shameka is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Syracuse University. She later earned her master's degree from the VCU Adcenter and her coaching certification from Columbia University. Shameka has earned a certification in the Foundations of NeuroLeadership from the NeuroLeadership Institute (NLI.) She is also a certified practitioner of the Neethling Brain Instruments® (NBI®,) Team Diagnostic Survey (TDS) and the Hogan HPI, HDS and MVPI assessments. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Fort Worth-based entrepreneur Jonathan Morris set out to create a fresh take on the barbershop experience in Fort Worth. In 2014, Fort Worth Barber Shop officially opened its doors and quickly became one of the city's premier men's grooming establishments. Morris is also the co-founder of Memo Hospitality Group, the developers of the recently opened Hotel Dryce, a 21-room craft hotel in Fort Worth's Cultural District. He is also the host of Magnolia Network's “Self Employed.” In this docu-series, Morris travels the country to share the inspirational stories and new challenges of fellow small business owners and their journeys to building their dream jobs. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Amoya Buggs refills our cup with a dose of peace. Amoya Buggs has 10+ years of experience delivering exceptional client service, driving growth, and building high-performance teams. Amoya has worn many hats in client service, ranging from PR manager to social media manager to email marketer. A consistent thread is her passion for content strategy. When she isn't nurturing client relationships with her unique ability to “bring the joy”, she is serving on the ADCOLOR Planning committee, curating the ADCOLOR FUTURES program to build the next generation of diverse talent in advertising or traveling with her husband or twin sister. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Media executive, entrepreneur, and storyteller David A. Wilson joins us to chat about the joy he receives from developing and launching culturally focused media platforms. David is the co-founder of TheGrio, and served as SVP of BET Digital & Studios. Most recently David co-founded AFAR Ventures, a production company dedicated to developing content and opportunities for Afro-Brazilians and major brands looking to engage them. AFAR in partnership with Netflix Brazil created Colaboratorio Criativo, the most expansive diversity project in the history of Latin American media, which develops the leading Black storytellers into scripted episodic TV series creators. In 2009 David launched the TheGrio, one of the largest African-American digital news sites. TheGrio is credited for helping to bring stories such as Trayvon Martin's death to national attention. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Forbes 30 Under 30 very own Jazmin Burrell refills Jimmy McDaniels (Season 3 Guest Co-Host) cup with a dose of confidence. In additional to her 9-5 Jazmin leads her own creative practice named after her great-grandmother, Lizzie Della Creative Strategies, that specifically works with small and upcoming minority and women-led businesses to help them find their voice in a crowded market that often overlooks diverse perspectives. Jazmin has been recognized by The Drum Future 50 and as a nominee for ADCOLOR's Rising Star award. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
For our first double guests episode we chat with the co-founders of the Marcus Graham Project. This year is their 15 Year Anniversary! Tune in to learn more about how an idea inspired by a film emerged into a non-profit social enterprise seeking to change the face of the media, marketing and advertising industry. They walk us through the weekend of activities planned, including our annual gala, Lavender Hill, which honors outstanding community, corporate, and alumni honorees. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Elisha Greenwell was born and raised in Northern California, earned her B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and her M.F.A. from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Throughout her 18 year marketing career she has developed award-winning community-centric brand strategy for Nike, Target, Starbucks and Verizon. In 2018 she was the recipient of the ADCOLOR Change Agent award after founding The Black Joy Parade, a 30k-person movement celebrating Black culture and community. She currently lives in Oakland, Ca where she continues to run The Black Joy Parade, now in its 5th year, while serving on the board of the Huey Newton Foundation, and working as the Director of Social Impact at MasterClass to develop best-in-class learning for underserved communities. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
"I just need some space" and there's nothing wrong with that. Tune in as we chat with Kozza. Kozza Babumba is currently the Head of Social at Genius. He works primarily within the intersection of music, pop culture and social media, with an emphasis on community and connection. On this episode he talks about how more 9-5's and people should allow more space in their lives to process world events and so much more. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
It's time to get grounded with “@justcallmesio”. Sioban (Shavon) Massiah is a Live Event Content and Programming Associate Producer at Twitter by day and Storytelling Strategist by night. She uses her passion for the art of storytelling to create powerful and impactful events and content for the last 15 years, as well as write powerful personal essays for websites such as Refinery29.com as well as for her website, JustCallMeSio.com, and contributed to multiple podcasts, as well as co-hosted one of her own, Same Energy Podcast. The best way to describe her is the perfect mix of Michelle Obama, Erykah Badu, Iyanla Vanzant, and Cardi B. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Mark Clennon is a Los Angeles-based photographer with a particular focus on editorial, commercial and documentary projects. Adeptly jumping between these forms of photography, which he's been practicing since leaving his tech career in 2017, Mark's goal is to capture the Black experience in its totality. His images are therefore nuanced and multifaceted, capturing joy, pain, triumph and everything in between. Mark C. continue to define his own lane in the photography industry as one of the top photographers. Tune in as he shares a never before told story about how he got started in the industry. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Season 3 guest co-host Jimmy McDaniels (VP, Experience Architecture & Design at Integer) joins the podcast for a conversation with Dana Blair. As a veteran both in front of and behind the camera, Dana Blair knows a thing or two about creating captivating conversations. Her one-on-one interviews have carried her from the boxing ring with Venus Williams to sharing the red carpet with the likes of Shonda Rhimes, Will Packer, Angela Bassett, and Ryan Coogler amongst many other top entertainers and powerhouses. Tune in as Jimmy and Dana chat about their Louisiana roots and how Dana refills her cup of self-care. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Jabari Hearn, SVP Marketing & Entertainment joins us for part 2 of our season 3 premiere episode. Over the course of his career, Jabari Hearn has earned a formidable reputation as a forward-thinking marketing executive who connects mission-driven brands with the heartbeat of popular, urban culture to reach the next generation of consumers. Jabari's personal mission is to “be the change and inspire it in others”, which is why he co-founded a company called Monday Night Mentorship, built to coach and mentor marketers of color during the 2020 pandemic. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Tech, content and culture marketing executive Erika Bennett helps us kick off season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine” on part 1 of our season premiere episode Erika encourages our listeners to have more self-compassion for themselves. Erika has sparked conversation, shaped opinion and driven results for some of the world's most prestigious entertainment and consumer brands through insights-driven campaigns that have created meaningful and mutually beneficial brand/consumer relationships. Bennett reminds the audience that wealth and well-being are their birthright and how in this season she is reminded not to be so hard on herself for all the ways she is expected to show up for others. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)
Welcome to this special podcast on Diversity in Retail that we recorded for a MLK day Retail Innovation Week 2022 session. Topics in this expert will include talent cultivation, marketing representation and public accountability; as well as representative marketplaces, community engagement and how technology can help develop empathy. Experts in this session today include Ron Thurston who is a retailer leadership executive and board member. He is Amazon best-selling author of RETAIL PRIDE The Guide to Celebrating Your Accidental Career. Also on the panel is Alissa Allen - an expert in Diversity Equity & Inclusion and SVP of Strategy & Innovation at The Integer Group, the commerce arm of TBWA-Worldwide. Also joining us is Felita Harris, the Chief Strategy & Revenue Officer at Harlem's Fashion Row, the premier agency creating a bridge between fashion brands and designers of color. And finally, Bonin Bough is one of the foremost-awarded marketing executives in the world and Chief Growth Officer of social platform Triller, as well as the Founder of investment firm Bonin Ventures. Moderating the session is Scott Lachut, a partner at PSFK. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psfk/message
Tracy Tobin is Chief People Officer of Denver-based Adswerve, the leading Google Marketing Analytics & Cloud Partner. Following a 13-year career leading HR at The Integer Group, she was ready for something new. Enter Adswerve. Adswerve is a team of media & analytics veterans who believe that smart marketing is built on data discovery. The firm helps thousands of digital marketers, data analysts, and agencies make stronger connections with their customers through data-driven strategies. The company has 200 people, in a distributed model. In this 20-minute conversation, Tracy reveals how she's building a vibrant culture… despite the team not being located in the same office.
Scott is the Chief Innovation Officer at The Integer Group where he's responsible for creating, developing, executing, and sustaining innovative and transformational initiatives - he's an expert at all things value creation through innovation and transformation! In this episode, Scott talks about: His personal evolution to get to where he is today The transformation he saw at The Integer Group as well as in shopper marketing agencies as whole His 100% human centered leadership style Scott also gives us retail, consumer, and agency trends that he sees coming! (And he's in the business of innovation so you don't want to miss this.)
What does the future look like for Retail? Is traditional in-store shopping a thing of the past? According to Heidi Bailey, VP, Futures & AI at The Integer Group, people still want to visit stores. Of course, there have been shifts in consumer behavior business owners should not neglect, but embrace. In this Identity Revolution episode, our host Fred Pfeiffer and guest Heidi Bailey discuss how COVID has given a new meaning to digital connections. People have embraced the advantages of the online world, but once things go back to normal, even those who were not fans of shopping will want that physical experience. Interlocutors also talk about the importance of the data in the advertising industry. Our guest believes that brands, not agencies, should store consumer data. They also mention the future of data: once the changes to digital identifiers take hold, new products, techniques, and solutions will come into view, bringing with them new opportunities for innovation in marketing and advertising.
John Harris is the President & CEO at Worldwide Partners, one of the world’s largest advertising and marketing communications network made up of 70 independent agencies in 40 countries employing 4,500 people. Clients include Lufthansa, Microsoft, Pfizer, McDonald’s, Amazon, 3M and Las Vegas Tourism. Worldwide Partners agencies manage over $5 billion (USD) in worldwide advertising expenditures. John has held senior roles in TBWA, The Integer Group, Smash Burger, Location 3 and Worldwide Partners. He believes that the best way to predict the future is to create the future.
El día de hoy tenemos no una o dos sino tres invitadas: Alice Gamus, Daniela Gamus y Karen Dayan. Ellas forman el estudio creativo más badass de todos: Sisterhood. Además de contar con dicho estudio, las tres tienen una trayectoria increíble en sus respectivas áreas: Alice Gamus ha trabajado como Coordinadora de Moda en Harpers Bazaar México, Coordinadora Editorial y Editor in Chief de Nylon Magazine Mexico y Editora de moda en Marie Claire México y LATAM además de colaborar como stylist con Vogue Mexico, Elle México, Harpers Bazaar México, Hotbook, 192, entre otras. Actualmente también coordina el posgrado de Comunicación de Moda y Estilismo en CENTRO. Daniela Gamus se ha desempeñado en la industria de cine y creación audiovisual trabajando en el Festival de Cine de Los Cabos, el Festival de Cine Judío, así como grandes producciones cinematográficas y otros proyectos. Karen Dayan ha trabajado en la industria publicitaria como diseñadora gráfica y directora creativa freelancer. Además fue Sr. Art Director en TBWAMedia Arts Lab, Art Director en TeranTBWA y también Art Director en The Integer Group. Juntas han realizado proyectos editoriales, publicitarios y colaboraciones para Grazia Mexico + Steve Madden, Hotbook, Elle, Trista, Pink Magnolia en Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, Grazia + Bulgari, Meow Magazine entre otros. Sisterhood http://instagram.com/sisterhoodmx/ http://sisterhood.com.mx Afterhours: www.instagram.com/podcast_afterhours/ Newsletter: eepurl.com/hefFsr
Jenna Alvarez, Social & E-Commerce Intern at The Integer Group, chats about the day-to-day work, challenges, learnings and advice that came out of her summer internship. Part of Intern Fieldnotes, Vol. 2, a special series created in collaboration with interns and companies all over the industry. See the full series here.
Mike is the founder of Social Money, a financial services company that included SmartyPig.com, a consumer goal-based savings app, and CorePro.io, an innovation technology platform for banks and fin-tech companies to deliver powerful and modern digital banking experiences. Prior to Social Money, Mike had more than 15 years experience developing strategic marketing and technology initiatives on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, serving as a Director at The Integer Group, an Omnicom Group affiliate, which is one of the largest marketing agencies in the country. Social Money was acquired by Q2 in November of 2015. Q2 is an online and mobile banking solutions provider headquartered in Austin and a publicly traded company. Go to www.justinkbrady.com/podcast for more info.
Ethan is a brand strategist and marketing expert who has spent 15 years doing award-winning brand strategy, advertising, and market research for some of the world's biggest brands.A scientist by training but a marketer by trade, he's like the missing link, but between science and creativity.His career includes roles as Insight Manager at Radar Research, Planning Director at 72andSunny, Group Strategy Director at Crispin Porter Bogusky, and Vice President of Insight & Strategy at the Integer Group.He's done ethnographies in Tokyo and statistics in Matlab. He's developed promotions scorecards and shopper marketing design principles. He's helped launch razors and position new lines of women's clothes. And he's presented on the science of marketing internationally, including SXSW and TED.Ethan's first life was studying urban ecology. He earned a PhD at the University of New Mexico under a National Science Foundation grant for complexity theory in biology.He studied human evolution and urban metabolism, and he used computational models to explore patterns of urbanization. His papers continue to be cited today.Only his friends call him Doctor Decker.And only in jest.Ethan on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ehdecker/Website: www.appliedbrandscience.comTwitter- @ehdeckerTEDxSMU, Dallas, 2015Sanoma Get Tomorrow, Helsinki, 2016UBX18, Munich, 2018Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dr-ds-social-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy