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An Interview with Melissa Llarena
Turning Networking Woes into Wins This Summer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Mom Founders

An Interview with Melissa Llarena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 22:28


How to network with confidence for mom founders..... ever been disappointed in yourself that you missed an opportunity to talk to someone you admire or to put yourself out there and introduce yourself to a major investor or prospective client?  If you said yes, then this is the episode for you! Come this fall, are you going to be ready to do this with confidence, or are you at risk of disappointing yourself because you didn't feel ready or didn't do everything you could when you had the opportunity? If you do not want to feel in-ept as a former client told me, she originally felt then this is the episode for you!   I had cold feet myself when I first saw Shelly Lazarus and Beth Comstock however... I knew what to do once I was in front of GaryVee. I rehearsed my stories, questions, and asked. There was prework, follow-through, and strategy. No PR team, no big following, no former c-suite position. I knew how to work with my impostor syndrome.    What was different? What did I do that produced different results in me? How did I build my own confidence to have the guts to perform when the time came? How do you get your podcast guests? This is the number one question I'm asked by podcasters who know how hard it is to land a guest like GaryVee, much less as your tenth guest! The second question I get often came most recently from a client in the fitness industry who asked: how did you have the confidence to interview GaryVee? My answer to both is my three-step method.   In this episode, you will hear: Importance of shifting from transactional to genuine connections. How genuine connections lead to more meaningful and lasting relationships. Understanding your goals and the value you bring to the table. Building relationships based on genuine interest and mutual benefit. Research and rehearsal to build confidence. My Imagination to Impact to Income Method ™ gives me a reliable process to identify who to talk to, where to find them, and what to do once we connect.  It helped my client like yourself go from feeling intimidated to talking to people like GaryVee, Beth Comstock, Suzy Batiz, Zibby Owens to saying hi to them and pitching your ideas without hesitation. The method is your step-by-step solution to networking anxiety. When you join now as a member of the five mom founders this summer I will be offering an exclusive one-on-one session role-playing their biggest encounter! I'll look for their elevator pitch, see if their stories would resonate with their contact, and even help them with their delivery!  You want to look confident around confident people.    This unexpected approach to networking will change your life just like it has for this doting parent in North Carolina  “At the core of it, for me, it was about re-building and projecting confidence. I doubted myself. This program was critical to re-build my confidence and realize that I was not doing the right things to stand out. With this confidence, rejection has not been an issue, and now I am looking at opportunities without any hesitation.  Melissa knows how to motivate people to make those things happen. I will continue building my brand and networking.  This new habit will allow me to continue growing and reaching my potential.” -J. Hernandez, Artificial Intelligence at Sales Factory    Inside of Fertile Imagination to Networking Success you get access to:  • 9 weeks of live networking coaching and community  • Value-packed on demand curriculum on everything from navigating impostor syndrome to who to network with, how to find them, what to say, and on planning your fall and winter 2024 networking calendar focused on your business growth goal.  • 3 hours/ weekly investment this summer (2 whenever or wherever you wish) to hit the ground running in the fall and feel ahead for a change  • Lifetime access to tools and resources built for mom founders including meditations and unexpected ways to let go of mom guilt and overwhelm  • Exclusive opportunity for the first five mom founder participants including a multimedia podcast guest feature, two private bonus sessions, and a 30% discounted investment Special extras: Daily Wins Workbook, Impostor Syndrome Journaling, and Networking Email Templates and More!    I'm also offering an exclusive bonus for the first five mom founders only which is a guide on how to boost your productivity as a solopreneur and/or delegate or farm out things in your business so you can easily fit this into your summer calendar.    Click HERE to schedule a 30-minute call with me to learn more about Fertile Imagination to Networking Success for Mom Founders and jump in on this exclusive summer offer for the first five mom founders. Join this cohort now and get your productivity bonus and your free role-playing private session when you are in. Class starts very soon and will be capped this summer to only 5 mom founders. About Melissa Llarena I'm a bestselling author (learn more on www.fertileideas.com), imagination coach behind the Fertile Imagination to Networking Success Group Coaching Program, consultant, speaker, contributor to ForbesWomen articles that have garnered 4 million-plus views, and the podcast host of the Mom Founder Imagination Hub. Featured guests include GaryVee, Beth Comstock, Suzy Batiz, David Meltzer, and hundreds of other unconventional thinkers. Melissa has been featured in the WSJ, Business Insider, Fox Business, CNN Money, The Huffington Post, and other publications. She holds a psychology degree from NYU, an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and a Transformational Coaching Academy certificate and is training to become a meditation practitioner. Melissa lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and three sons (one singleton and a set of identical twins). Quotes, that can change your perspective: “Intention matters. If you feel shaky on your intention, if you are faking that you intend to have this person on your podcast, to ask this person to invest in your business, if you feel like it's transactional, it is not gonna work. You're gonna flop, it's gonna come through and your insecurities are gonna catch you. And chances are you're not gonna say what you had originally intended to say. So your intention matters.”  “I was in an elevator with Shelly Lazarus... I was not the most confident person in the entire building. It was something that I eventually learned and I came up with a method that I teach my clients to also use in their lives so that this way, they network with a lot more confidence than that example right there."  “When I started going outside of my comfort zone, it was something that I had to make a very deliberate choice on doing, and doing a lot, and doing it in parallel with feeling the butterflies in my stomach. It was also something that I had to feel ready before I opened my mouth.” - -Melissa Llarena   SHARE this episode with your fellow mom founders and anyone looking to transform their networking skills! Learn how to move from a nervous novice to confidently connecting with influential figures and make networking a natural, effortless habit! Supporting Resources: Schedule a free call to see if Fertile Imagination to Networking Success my signature program is the right fit: https://www.melissallarena.com/sessions/ Podcast: Mom Founder Imagination Hub: https://www.melissallarena.com/podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MelissaLlarena/ Or, grab for free your copy of the “From Contact to Connection: The Mompreneur's Go-First Networking & Follow Up Playbook”: https://witty-thinker-2643.ck.page/21e52edb87  Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to my podcast for new moms who are entrepreneurs, founders, and creators?  I'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet.  I'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast for writer moms.

The Mentors Radio Show
369. “Having it All”—Success in Career and Parenting with Ogilvy Chairman Emeritus Shelly Lazarus

The Mentors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 43:15


In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Shelly Lazarus, an American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame member and Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy. You'll learn how this mother of three bypassed the typing pool to become the CEO of advertising giant Ogilvy for 15 years. Shelly shares her views on building brands, the importance of authenticity, what real beauty means, and how to achieve success and happiness in life and career. Listen to The Mentors Radio show live in San Francisco or via live-streaming on iHeart Radio worldwide… You can also listen on ANY podcast platform, including Apple podcast, iTunes, Spotify, TuneIN, Stitcher, Google Play and all the others. Sign up for the podcast here. SHOW NOTES: SHELLY LAZARUS: BIO: Shelly Lazarus Bio INTERVIEWS: Shattering the Advertising Glass Ceiling, with Legend Shelly Lazarus, West Virginia University Marketing Communications podcast Ogilvy's Shelly Lazarus: ‘I was never discriminated against', AdAge podcast Branding meets Innovation (with Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus, Ogilvy, Brand & New VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Reflections on Business Leadership and Branding, with Shelly Lazarus '70, Columbia Business School Interview with Charlie Rose on the Value of Company Branding Rochelle “Shelly” Lazarus Interview: On Her Rise to the Top of the Advertising World, on Makers: Women Who Make America From the Experts: Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy & Mather, Sant M ARTICLES / WRITTEN INTERVIEWS: The Former CEO of Ogilvy & Mather on Personal Branding – Harvard Business Review Law of Career Attraction: Get Seduced, says Shelly Lazarus – Forbes

The Mentors Radio Show
369. “Having it All”—Success in Career and Parenting with Ogilvy Chairman Emeritus Shelly Lazarus

The Mentors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024


In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Shelly Lazarus, an American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame member and Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy. You'll learn how this mother of three bypassed the typing pool to become the CEO of advertising giant Ogilvy for 15 years. Shelly shares her views on building brands, the importance of authenticity, what real beauty means, and how to achieve success and happiness in life and career. Listen to The Mentors Radio show live in San Francisco or via live-streaming on iHeart Radio worldwide… You can also listen on ANY podcast platform, including Apple podcast, iTunes, Spotify, TuneIN, Stitcher, Google Play and all the others. Sign up for the podcast here. SHOW NOTES: SHELLY LAZARUS: BIO: Shelly Lazarus Bio INTERVIEWS: Shattering the Advertising Glass Ceiling, with Legend Shelly Lazarus, West Virginia University Marketing Communications podcast Ogilvy's Shelly Lazarus: 'I was never discriminated against', AdAge podcast Branding meets Innovation (with Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus, Ogilvy, Brand & New VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Reflections on Business Leadership and Branding, with Shelly Lazarus '70, Columbia Business School Interview with Charlie Rose on the Value of Company Branding Rochelle “Shelly” Lazarus Interview: On Her Rise to the Top of the Advertising World, on Makers: Women Who Make America From the Experts: Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy & Mather, Sant M ARTICLES / WRITTEN INTERVIEWS: The Former CEO of Ogilvy & Mather on Personal Branding - Harvard Business Review Law of Career Attraction: Get Seduced, says Shelly Lazarus - Forbes

WVU Marketing Communications Today
Shattering the Advertising Glass Ceiling with Marketing Legend Shelly Lazarus

WVU Marketing Communications Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 36:13


  Marketing legend Shelly Lazarus has been described as one of the most powerful executives in advertising and named one of the Top 50 Business Women. One of a mere handful of female graduates from Columbia University with an MBA in the early 1970s, Lazarus propelled herself through the corporate world to become chairman and CEO of the billion-dollar advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather. Shelly was way ahead of her time, stressing the need for balance between work and family life while simultaneously creating an integrated multimedia advertising giant that delivered results for brands. In our conversation, Shelly shares some of her memorable career war stories, and advice for today's emerging advertising leaders. Join us! About our Guest: Shelly Lazarus has been working, as she would say it, “In the business I love,” for more than four decades, almost all of that time at Ogilvy. Shelly rose through the ranks of Ogilvy & Mather assuming positions of increasing responsibility in the management of the company, including president of O&M Direct North America, Ogilvy & Mather New York and Ogilvy & Mather North America. She was named worldwide CEO of Ogilvy & Mather in 1996 and Chairman in 1997. She became Chairman Emeritus in July 2012. Shelly started at Ogilvy at a time when the agency's legendary founder David Ogilvy still walked the halls, and personally preached that the purpose of advertising was to build great brands. Under Shelly's leadership, that essential mission has remained the centerpiece of the company's philosophy, extending across regions and marketing disciplines, and attracting some of the world's largest and most respected brands including American Express, BP, Coca-Cola, IBM and Unilever among many others. WVU Marketing Communications Today: Marketing Legends is presented by the West Virginia University Reed College of Media, which offers renowned online master's degree programs in Marketing Communications.  

Mark C. Thompson
Women in Leadership Part 3 - The Collaborative Effort

Mark C. Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 20:49


Brand & New
Engineering Innovation (with Duncan Wardle, Innovation Consultant, Founder of ID8 & Innov8)

Brand & New

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 32:44


Companies need to be innovative to get their brands noticed – among customers, partners, employees – and ultimately to thrive from a business perspective. And this concern for innovation shows, at least on paper. In 2012, a report by The Wall Street Journal that remains relevant and cited today reported interesting infographics: over 250 books published in the last 90 days had the word “innovation” in the title, 43% of the companies surveyed had a Chief Innovation Officer, and the term “innovation” was one of the most used words in financial reports of U.S. public companies. In sum, we have been hearing the term “innovation” everywhere and have been made to believe in its importance for almost two decades. Yet, while we all have a sense that innovation is not the privilege of the Silicon Valley, MIT, or Japanese research labs, and that it does not necessarily relate only to product features, the actual meaning of the notion remains somehow nebulous and difficult to pin down.So who else than the innovation culture guru Duncan Wardle, based in the U.S., to talk about this essential topic today? Having worked at Disney for 25 years, most recently as Head of Innovation and Creativity, Duncan now serves as an independent innovation consultant, and founder of the company ID8 & Innov8, helping companies embed a culture of innovation and creativity. His unique process called “Design Thinking” helps people capture unlikely connections, leading to both fresh thinking and revolutionary ideas. Leaning on his experience at Disney, Duncan's unique approach not only places the end user at the core of the creative process but also looks in new places to uncover insights for innovation and truly disruptive ideas. Unsurprisingly, Duncan is a multiple Ted X speaker and contributor to Fast Company magazine. He teaches Innovation and Design Thinking Masterclasses at various universities including Yale University, in the U.S. This episode of Brand&New is sponsored by Brainbase.Every two weeks, on Tuesday, Brand & New gives the floor to inspiring individuals, with a 360-degree vision, to help brand owners, intellectual property lawyers, and marketing and finance professionals (and beyond!) stay curious and agile in an ever-evolving business environment. Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark AssociationHosted by Audrey DauvetContribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD BeatsThis episode of Brand&New is sponsored by Brainbase.FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORGTo go further:About Duncan Wardle (link to https://duncanwardle.com/meet-duncan-wardle/)Also of interest:TEDxAUK:  The Theory of Creativity with Duncan Wardle (link to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8MwiGYzlyg)TEDxBocaRaton:  Creating Relationship Magic! with Duncan Wardle (link to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ungpMy1KzM)Fast Company: Four Ways to Set Your Next Brainstorm Up for Success (link to https://duncanwardle.com/four-ways-to-set-your-next-brainstorm-up-for-success/)INTA Brand&New episode with Shelly Lazarus: https://www.inta.org/podcast/branding-meets-innovation/Harvard Business Review: The One Good Thing Caused by COVID-19—Innovation (link to https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/the-one-good-thing-caused-by-covid-19-innovation)Forbes: Seven Steps

Partnering Leadership
Leading with a winner’s mindset with Cary Hatch | Changemaker

Partnering Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 27:49 Transcription Available


In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli talks with Cary Hatch, CEO of MDB Communications. Cary Hatch discusses what it took for her to succeed as a female business owner and how difficulties can build up resilience, and the joy of having an impact on people and the entire Greater Washington DC DMV region.Some highlights:Cary Hatch shares how to use fear of failure as a driving force to move forward and achieve goals.The power of advertising and its influence on organizations and brands.How to build resilience through repeated setbacks.Cary Hatch on the importance to help others through volunteering. Also mentioned in this episode:Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy & Mather Rosie Allen Herring, President & CEO United Way National Capital AreaLyles Carr, Executive Vice President The McCormick GroupBob Buchanan, Principal Buchanan PartnersConnect with Cary Hatch:Carry Hatch LinkedInCarry Hatch TwitterMDB CommunicationsConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:MahanTavakoli.comMore information and resources available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website: PartneringLeadership.com

Rockefeller Client Insights
Jack Brennan, Shelly Lazarus and Brian Kaufmann

Rockefeller Client Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 63:35


During this event Rockefeller Capital Management's President and CEO Greg Fleming converses with Executive Board members Jack Brennan former CEO of Vanguard, Shelly Lazarus Chairman Emeritus of Ogilvy, and Brian Kaufmann Portfolio Manager at Viking Global Investors. Listen as they discuss investor sentiment in times of uncertainty, implications and opportunities for brands, and gain perspective through the eyes of a private equity investor. Introduction by Thomas Martella AVP, Platform Development. Originally broadcast live April 17, 2020.

Building Bridges
18. The Collective Wisdom of High-Performing Women : Part 2

Building Bridges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 29:03


This is the second part of our two-episode conversation with three leaders whose stories were featured in The Collective Wisdom of High Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project.   Last time, we discussed the origin and objectives of the Judy Project and Collective Wisdom. We also explored how others perceive success and ambition in both men and women, the impact of gender on our guests’ careers, and the evolving characteristics of successful leaders. You can listen to Part 1 here.   In this episode, Colleen Moorehead, Beth Wilson, and Shelly Lazarus return to discuss:   The value of diversity in the workplace, biases and blind spots that men may not recognize, advice for young women entering the workforce today, the challenge and opportunity of reinvention, and the power of storytelling.   Colleen Moorehead is the Chief Client Officer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP   Beth Wilson is the Canada CEO of Dentons   Shelly Lazarus is Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy   You can find more episodes of Building Bridges here.

Building Bridges
18. The Collective Wisdom of High-Performing Women : Part 2

Building Bridges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 29:03


This is the second part of our two-episode conversation with three leaders whose stories were featured in The Collective Wisdom of High Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project.   Last time, we discussed the origin and objectives of the Judy Project and Collective Wisdom. We also explored how others perceive success and ambition in both men and women, the impact of gender on our guests’ careers, and the evolving characteristics of successful leaders. You can listen to Part 1 here.   In this episode, Colleen Moorehead, Beth Wilson, and Shelly Lazarus return to discuss:   The value of diversity in the workplace, biases and blind spots that men may not recognize, advice for young women entering the workforce today, the challenge and opportunity of reinvention, and the power of storytelling.   Colleen Moorehead is the Chief Client Officer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP   Beth Wilson is the Canada CEO of Dentons   Shelly Lazarus is Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy   You can find more episodes of Building Bridges here.

Building Bridges
18. The Collective Wisdom of High-Performing Women : Part 2

Building Bridges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 29:03


This is the second part of our two-episode conversation with three leaders whose stories were featured in The Collective Wisdom of High Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project.   Last time, we discussed the origin and objectives of the Judy Project and Collective Wisdom. We also explored how others perceive success and ambition in both men and women, the impact of gender on our guests’ careers, and the evolving characteristics of successful leaders. You can listen to Part 1 here.   In this episode, Colleen Moorehead, Beth Wilson, and Shelly Lazarus return to discuss:   The value of diversity in the workplace, biases and blind spots that men may not recognize, advice for young women entering the workforce today, the challenge and opportunity of reinvention, and the power of storytelling.   Colleen Moorehead is the Chief Client Officer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP   Beth Wilson is the Canada CEO of Dentons   Shelly Lazarus is Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy   You can find more episodes of Building Bridges here.

Coffee Break w/ NYWICI
Original Fearless Girls of Advertising

Coffee Break w/ NYWICI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 67:44


Whether or not you work in advertising, you won’t want to miss this panel of powerhouse women who have crashed through glass ceilings to become the leaders of their industry! Recorded live at our Original Fearless Girls of Advertising event, this discussion is moderated by Cindi Leive (former editor-in-chief of Self and Glamour) and features Shelly Lazarus (chairman emeritus of Ogilvy & Mather), Daisy Expósito-Ulla (chairman and CEO of d expósito & Partners), Carol H. Williams (CEO and owner of Carol H. Williams Advertising), Charlotte Beers (former chairman/CEO of Oglivy & Mather Worldwide), Nina DiSesa(former chairman and chief creative officer of McCann Erickson), and Cathie Black (former chairman of Hearst Magazines). These amazing women shared their can’t-miss advice that’ll help you find your edge and stand out in any industry. The Original Fearless Girls of Advertising panel was presented by New York Women In Communications, McCann New York, Bloomberg Media Group, and the American Advertising Federation.

J&See: Views on Marketing
How to Reach Women Through Marketing with Patti Minglin

J&See: Views on Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 52:10


Jacobs & Clevenger (J&C) is an independently owned, full-service marketing agency located in Chicago. Patti Minglin is the CEO of Go Girl Communications and one of the co-hosts of the Naperville Moms Network talk show on NCTV 17. LINKS: J&C Website: https://www.jacobsclevenger.com/ Follow J&C on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobsclevenger Follow Patti Minglin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattiMinglin Go Girl Communications: https://www.gogirlcommunications.com/ Naperville Moms Network: https://www.nctv17.com/c/the-naperville-moms-network/ IN THIS EPISODE: Marketing to Women by Marti Barletta: https://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Women-Marti-Barletta/dp/0793159636 Ellen DeGeneres, Bic Pens for Women: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCyw3prIWhc “Ad Lib,” Podcast by Ad Age with Shelly Lazarus of Ogilvy: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shelly-lazarus-chairman-emeritus-ogilvy/id1288654389?i=1000436412911 Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works by Jay Newton-Small: https://www.amazon.com/Broad-Influence-Women-Changing-America/dp/1618931555 The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads by Tim Wu: https://www.amazon.com/Attention-Merchants-Scramble-Inside-Heads/dp/0385352018 Generation W: https://www.genwnow.com/ Deloitte Leadership Programs: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/inclusion-leadership-development.html Proctor and Gamble, "Thank You Mom" Campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdQrwBVRzEg

Brand & New
Branding meets Innovation

Brand & New

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 24:35


No question, innovation is critical for branding today, but what does that mean exactly? In this era of digital transformation, how do we explain the mutation of the relationships between brands and consumers? What role does intellectual property actually play? All these “hot topics” are discussed in this episode with one of the most influential and successful executives in the advertising and marketing world, Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus of the global creative agency Ogilvy, based in New York, NY. Shelly also serves on the board of Merck & Co. and the WWF, among others. This true evangelist for the power of brands, who paved the way for women in leadership roles, was named several times by Forbes magazine as one of the most powerful women in the world.Every two weeks, on Tuesday, Brand & New gives the floor to inspiring individuals, with a 360-degree vision, to help brand owners, intellectual property lawyers, and marketing and finance professionals (and beyond!) stay curious and agile in an ever-evolving business environment. Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark AssociationHosted by Audrey DauvetContribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD BeatsFOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORGTo go further:About Shelly Lazarus (link to https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelly-lazarus-3bab1b6/)About Ogilvy (link to https://www.ogilvy.com)Also of interest:Gen Z Insights: Brands and Counterfeit Products(link to https://www.inta.org/INTABulletin/Pages/Gen_Z_Insights_Impact_Study_7408.aspx)Brands and Innovation—On-Demand Recordings (link to: https://learning.inta.org/brands-and-innovation)Brands and Innovation Committee (link to: http://www.inta.org/Committees/Pages/BrandsandInnovation.aspx)

Ad Age Ad Lib
Shelly Lazarus, chairman emeritus, Ogilvy

Ad Age Ad Lib

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 48:28


Our conversation with Shelly Lazarus, Ogilvy’s chairman emeritus, covered a lot of ground—from what it was like to be a woman ad exec in the 1970s to today’s #MeToo movement to where holding companies are going in the future.

Business
Shelly Lazarus on Leadership

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 76:20


Shelly Lazarus, Chairman & CEO, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, shares her career experiences and talks about leadership as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Shelly has been a frequent industry honoree. Advertising Women of New York selected her as Woman of the Year in 1994. She was honored by Women in Communications with their Matrix Award in 1995, was named Business Woman of the Year by the Partnership for New York City in 1996, and Woman of the Year in 2002 by the Direct Marketing Association. She has appeared in Fortune magazine's annual ranking of America's 50 Most Powerful Women in Business since the list's inception in 1998. Shelly was also the first woman to receive the Columbia Business School Distinguished Leadership in Business Award. The event takes place on April 9, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.

Zicklin Graduate Leadership Series
Shelly Lazarus on Leadership

Zicklin Graduate Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 76:20


Shelly Lazarus, Chairman & CEO, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, shares her career experiences and talks about leadership as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Shelly has been a frequent industry honoree. Advertising Women of New York selected her as Woman of the Year in 1994. She was honored by Women in Communications with their Matrix Award in 1995, was named Business Woman of the Year by the Partnership for New York City in 1996, and Woman of the Year in 2002 by the Direct Marketing Association. She has appeared in Fortune magazine's annual ranking of America's 50 Most Powerful Women in Business since the list's inception in 1998. Shelly was also the first woman to receive the Columbia Business School Distinguished Leadership in Business Award. The event takes place on April 9, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.

Zicklin Graduate Leadership Series
Shelly Lazarus on Leadership

Zicklin Graduate Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 76:20


Shelly Lazarus, Chairman & CEO, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, shares her career experiences and talks about leadership as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Shelly has been a frequent industry honoree. Advertising Women of New York selected her as Woman of the Year in 1994. She was honored by Women in Communications with their Matrix Award in 1995, was named Business Woman of the Year by the Partnership for New York City in 1996, and Woman of the Year in 2002 by the Direct Marketing Association. She has appeared in Fortune magazine's annual ranking of America's 50 Most Powerful Women in Business since the list's inception in 1998. Shelly was also the first woman to receive the Columbia Business School Distinguished Leadership in Business Award. The event takes place on April 9, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.

Economics and the Environment
Sustainability 360: A Holistic Approach to Sustainability at Wal-Mart

Economics and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2010 67:33


Leslie Dach is the Executive VP of Corporate Affairs and Government Relations at Wal-Mart. He speaks on Wal-Mart's sustainability initiatives as part of the Yale Sustainable Food Project's fall 2007 "Chewing the Fat" speaker and events series, sponsored by the George and Shelly Lazarus fund for sustainable food and agriculture at Yale.

The Persuaders Marketing Radio Show & Podcast
Podcast 74: Verge: Ogilvy Digital Summit, Dublin June 13, 2008.

The Persuaders Marketing Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2008 20:28


Verge, Ogilvy's Global Digital Summits examine the latest trends on how digital media is being used by consumers and businesses. Verge has been run in many international markets across several continents. Verge's first Dublin Summit took place on Friday, June 13, 2008, at the Guinness Storehouse. Speakers at the event included some of the leading international experts in the field including Shelly Lazarus, chairman and chief executive of Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide; Paul O'Donnell, chairman OgilvyOne EAME and Maeve Donovan, managing director, The Irish Times. In this special podcast you can hear interviews with: David Wheldon, Global Brand Director, Vodafone Group, Patou Nuytemans, Ogilvy's digital leader in EAME and JP Donnelly, Group Chief Executive Ogilvy Group Ireland.