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BONUS BEAUTY is back! If you love natural skincare, this is the epi for you! Regional Brand Manager for Sukin Skincare, Callie Edblom, joins us this week to chat all about the Australian based line that's making its mark in the US beauty market. Callie educated us on the Japanese derived name of Sukin, how they source their native Australian ingredients, all about the Sukin Squad, her personal routine with the products, their partnership with Target + lots more!You can connect with Sukin Skincare on Instagram at @sukinskincare_na You can shop Sukin Skincare at https://sukinnaturals.com, Amazon, Walmart & Target!To connect with me, find me on Instagram at @mackenzieejudgee Connect with the podcast on Instagram at @blondiebeautypodcast Tag us with #blondiebeautypodcast on social! Stay glossy until next time, muah!
Shingirayi Sabeta is a Brand Strategist and Creative Director who helps businesses grow and be more innovative by helping them understand and connect with their customers. In short, he designs businesses. Before starting brnd. consultancy in 2008, Shingirayi worked across several branding and advertising agencies in South Africa, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, and also gained experience in corporate marketing as a Regional Brand Manager at Coca-Cola Southern Africa. When not spending downtime with his family, Shingirayi enjoys producing music, DJing, writing and blogging, and a spot of pick-up basketball every now and then. Shingirayi is available for branding consultations and speaking engagements. You can reach Shingirayi at shingi@brndconsultancy.com or visit brndconsultancy.com for more info. Follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook using the handle “Shingirayi Sabeta”.
Airlines have been major players in the sponsorship space for some time and their affinity with sports, fashion, and other major events makes sense considering some of their passengers travel to not only these events but also for business and other leisure activities. Further, a lot of airlines in the sponsorship space have a global footprint and are transporting passengers both in and out of their home countries. As such, their audience isn’t just locals who are attending events in-country, it is also those traveling from outside their home country to attend events. Finally, add to that how the travel industry has become so much more accessible to the world’s population, and utilizing sponsorship in their marketing, makes sense for a lot of airlines. One airline that has been very active in the sponsorship space is AirAsia, a Malaysian low-cost airline. It is the largest airline in the ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, by fleet size and destinations. AirAsia Group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 165 destinations spanning 25 countries. Amazingly, they have been voted the world’s best low-cost airline for the past 11 years running. Ben Rynjah is Regional Brand Manager and joins us on the show to take us inside sponsorship at AirAsia, including how they are involved with the ever-growing eSports sector. You can connect with Ben on LinkedIn and learn more by visiting the AirAsia website. Also joining us on the show, to discuss his latest blog, is KORE Software’s, Director for Customer Strategy and Success, Australasia, Sam Irvine, who after having watched an unhealthy amount of football, ponders the question: “Airline Sponsorship; surely they do more than just football?” Enjoy.
Chuck P is down in New Orleans at NOLA Brewing Company and he's joined by their Regional Brand Manager Ryan Veuthey and special guest host Jay Ducote of Bite &Booze & Gov't Taco and Roger Taulli, Regional Brand Manager with Great Raft Brewing in Shreveport, Louisiana.Support the show (http://patreon.com/theabvpodcast)
Chuck P is down in New Orleans at NOLA Brewing Company and he's joined by their Regional Brand Manager Ryan Veuthey and special guest host Jay Ducote of Bite &Booze & Gov't Taco and Roger Taulli, Regional Brand Manager with Great Raft Brewing in Shreveport, Louisiana.Support the show (http://patreon.com/theabvpodcast)
A delicious interview and tasting with Regional Brand Manager for Willamette Valley Vinetyards - Ms. Marissa Ooyevaar.
Scott Armstrong is a seasoned general manager with extensive experience leading specialty consumer products companies. In 2004, Scott started CKA Capital, a private equity firm seeking to invest in consumer products companies in the Pacific Northwest. This venture led to the acquisition of Fairhaven Group Inc, dba Brenthaven (www.brenthaven.com). As the CEO of Brenthaven, Scott led the company to double-digit sales and profit growth, eventually selling the company to Gladstone Ventures in 2017. He remains the President and CEO of the new company called Pioneer Square Brands. From 2000-2004, Scott ran the merchandise division at Starbucks Coffee Company, a $200M business that includes all of the retail products found in Starbucks Cafes around the world. During his tenure at Starbucks, Scott and his team doubled the business and in 2003 achieved the best results the company had experienced in over a decade. Prior to joining Starbucks, Scott held several key roles in the Asia-Pacific Region for Bausch and Lomb’s Ray-Ban Sunglass Division. As the Regional Brand Manager based in Hong Kong, Scott directed the development and execution of regional marketing programs across twelve Asian countries. From there, he went on to lead marketing and product management for Ray-Ban Sunglasses in Australia/New Zealand. Scott began his career at Princess Cruises where we worked as an Operations Manager, planning and leading group tours around the world. He has traveled extensively and lived in several countries in Asia including China, Taiwan, Thailand and Hong Kong. From these travels, he gained a proficiency in conversational Mandarin Chinese and a global perspective on business. Scott is actively involved in his community and served as a trustee of the Make-A-Wish Foundation from 2004-2008. He holds an MBA from New York University and a BA from the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. His is an avid tennis player and enjoys spending time with his wife Kim and three children (2 girls and a boy), ages 16, 14 and 12.
Lina loves her Wi-Fi lifestyle! She loves the variety, she loves to travel, and she loves to work with different people all around the world. Lina believes there’s so too much to experience in the world to just keep doing the same thing over and over again. She wants other people to experience life to the fullest extent. This is why she does what she does. She was a little frustrated with the corporate world and the limits that put she felt it put on her. She loves the flexibility of having her own business. Tips from Lina’s area of expertise: Learn the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. She encourages us to keep track of what we are doing so that we can tell what we are focussing on and whether we are being effective. Another tip is, Lina says your business will never outgrow your mindset. Be positive and constructive. “Connection is currency.” Acceptance, positivity helps. Lina’s recent source of inspiration - Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday’s. Oprah has turned this in to a book called the “Wisdom of Sunday’s” Lina’s take away – “The Seat of the Soul” by Gary by Gary Zukav - when the personality comes to serve the essence of your soul that is authentic power. Lina’s business tool - besides email it is Google docs Lina’s Cause - The Me Too Movement has been resonating with Lina because of the focus on equal rights and exposing what women have to go through. Lina’s Group Program - starts in August about how to scale your business and to learn from other entrepreneurs. There will be support from Lina and other coaches. You can book a free coaching call with Lina. See Linaescamillia.com Lina Escamilla is a success mentor for entrepreneurs on the rise! I’m here to be the coach who can take your hand and lead you forward in your business. No, I’m not like everyone else. I do this work because I know what works. *Finger snap* I had a successful corporate career at a very young age. I leveraged my Business degree and became a Regional Brand Manager at age 22, responsible for positioning, marketing and scaling companies like Lacoste, Speedo, Juicy Couture, Scotch & Soda and Adidas — all around the world. …But not getting to call the shots in my own life dragged on me. Needing permission from my boss to travel and live out my desires felt like torture. So I repurposed all my Business experience and have now grown my own companies from scratch to world-wide success. Taking a product brand I founded out of my apartment into 12 countries and counting! And helping tons of entrepreneurs build and scale their businesses successfully. See FuelRadio.com for more
Lina loves her Wi-Fi lifestyle! She loves the variety, she loves to travel, and she loves to work with different people all around the world. Lina believes there’s so too much to experience in the world to just keep doing the same thing over and over again. She wants other people to experience life to the fullest extent. This is why she does what she does. She was a little frustrated with the corporate world and the limits that put she felt it put on her. She loves the flexibility of having her own business. Tips from Lina’s area of expertise: Learn the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. She encourages us to keep track of what we are doing so that we can tell what we are focussing on and whether we are being effective. Another tip is, Lina says your business will never outgrow your mindset. Be positive and constructive. “Connection is currency.” Acceptance, positivity helps. Lina’s recent source of inspiration - Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday’s. Oprah has turned this in to a book called the “Wisdom of Sunday’s” Lina’s take away – “The Seat of the Soul” by Gary by Gary Zukav - when the personality comes to serve the essence of your soul that is authentic power. Lina’s business tool - besides email it is Google docs Lina’s Cause - The Me Too Movement has been resonating with Lina because of the focus on equal rights and exposing what women have to go through. Lina’s Group Program - starts in August about how to scale your business and to learn from other entrepreneurs. There will be support from Lina and other coaches. You can book a free coaching call with Lina. See Linaescamillia.com Lina Escamilla is a success mentor for entrepreneurs on the rise! I’m here to be the coach who can take your hand and lead you forward in your business. No, I’m not like everyone else. I do this work because I know what works. *Finger snap* I had a successful corporate career at a very young age. I leveraged my Business degree and became a Regional Brand Manager at age 22, responsible for positioning, marketing and scaling companies like Lacoste, Speedo, Juicy Couture, Scotch & Soda and Adidas — all around the world. …But not getting to call the shots in my own life dragged on me. Needing permission from my boss to travel and live out my desires felt like torture. So I repurposed all my Business experience and have now grown my own companies from scratch to world-wide success. Taking a product brand I founded out of my apartment into 12 countries and counting! And helping tons of entrepreneurs build and scale their businesses successfully. See FuelRadio.com for more