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La agencia Ogilvy es una de las más influyentes del mundo. Hace ya más de 30 años que se integró en WPP Group pero mantiene su identidad y su considerable tamaño: alrededor de 25.000 empleados en más de 90 países. En España son alrededor de 600, repartidos entre Barcelona y Madrid, y tienen la tercera operativa más grande de Europa, que no es poco.En el programa de esta semana hemos liado al CEO de Ogilvy Barcelona (y vicepresidente a nivel España), Jordi Urbea. Jordi lleva 27 años en Ogilvy por lo que veréis que da en una conversación muy estimulante sobre la evolución del mercado publicitario desde el arranque de la disrupción digital y sobre todo cómo se está reconfigurando el ecosistema con la irrupción de la inteligencia artificial generativa.⭐[Beloved sponsor] CTT Express, tu partner de paquetería https://www.cttexpress.com/
S&P futures are indicating a higher open today, up +0.55% following Asian markets extended their recent rebounds today. Optimism is being fueled by dovish remarks from the Bank of Japan's Deputy Governor Uchida, which have eased fears of another imminent rate hike amid financial instability. In today's highlights, the yen continues its retracement, erasing this week's gains against the dollar following BOJ Deputy Governor Uchida's speech downplaying further rate hikes. Uchida emphasized the need to maintain monetary easing, citing volatile financial and capital markets. Uchida stated the Bank won't raise rates amid market instability and suggested recent US data reactions are exaggerated. Companies mentioned: Illinois Tool Works, WPP Group, Cathay Pacific Airways
Tim Shriver leads the Special Olympics International Board of Directors, and together with 6 million Special Olympics athletes in more than 200 countries, promotes health, education, and a more unified world through the joy of sport. Shriver joined Special Olympics in 1996. He has been a leading educator who focuses on the social and emotional factors in learning. He co-founded and currently chairs the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the leading school reform organization in the field of social and emotional learning. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Co-Chairman of the National Commission on Social and Emotional Learning, President of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, Member of the Board of Directors for the WPP Group, LLC, and a co-founder of Lovin' Scoopful Ice Cream Company. Shriver earned his undergraduate degree from Yale University, a Master's Degree from Catholic University, and holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of Connecticut. He has produced four films, authored The New York Times bestselling book Fully Alive – Discovering What Matters Most, and has written for dozens of newspapers and magazines. Shriver and his wife, Linda Potter, reside in the Washington, D.C. area and have five adult children. Produced by John C McGinleye and Angie Quidim Copyright TME Productions 2023-2024 all rights reserved May not be used without permission. Contact connectivetissuejcm@gmail.com
Bereits im Januar 2024 wurde die Fusion von BCW und Hill & Knowlton innerhalb der WPP-Group angekündigt. Anfang Juli 2024 war es dann soweit: Die neugegründete Agentur Burson ging mit Wirkung vom 1. Juli an den Start – auch in Deutschland. Offen war bis Ende Juni noch, wer Burson in Deutschland führen wird. Diese Frage ist inzwischen beantwortet: Björn-Christian Hasse und Susan Hölling wurden zu Co-CEOs von Burson Deutschland ernannt. Beide führten zuvor auch seit dem 1. Juli 2020 BCW Deutschland als Doppelspitze. Das war für PR-Journal Chefredakteur Thomas Dillmann Anlass genug, das Führungsduo zum Podcast-Interview des Monats Juli einzuladen. Das Interview des Monats wird präsentiert von: Der PR-Journal Podcast wird Ihnen präsentiert von Cision, dem weltweit führenden Media-Intelligence-Unternehmen im Bereich PR, Marketing und Social Media. www.cision.de
Bereits im Januar 2024 wurde die Fusion von BCW und Hill & Knowlton innerhalb der WPP-Group angekündigt. Anfang Juli 2024 war es dann soweit: Die neugegründete Agentur Burson ging mit Wirkung vom 1. Juli an den Start – auch in Deutschland. Offen war bis Ende Juni noch, wer Burson in Deutschland führen wird. Diese Frage ist inzwischen beantwortet: Björn-Christian Hasse und Susan Hölling wurden zu Co-CEOs von Burson Deutschland ernannt. Beide führten zuvor auch seit dem 1. Juli 2020 BCW Deutschland als Doppelspitze. Das war für PR-Journal Chefredakteur Thomas Dillmann Anlass genug, das Führungsduo zum Podcast-Interview des Monats Juli einzuladen. Das Interview des Monats wird präsentiert von: Der PR-Journal Podcast wird Ihnen präsentiert von Cision, dem weltweit führenden Media-Intelligence-Unternehmen im Bereich PR, Marketing und Social Media. www.cision.de
Clare Sutton, Managing Partner at Public Relations agency Clarion, part of the WPP Group, is a specialist in the food and drink sector. Recently, the agency released its ‘state of the sector' report on the latest trends and influences in the Food and Beverage industry. It's a quick analysis of the latest innovations and developments in what is one of the UK's biggest economic drivers. Clare is a wonderful guest, she loves her work and is a wonderful motivator - perfect to kick off season 4 in 2024! In the episode, we discuss: Shrinkflation Purpose Influencers Diversity and Inclusion Aldi (a lot) Capturable opportunities Cakes Pantries Scottish food and drink Dead royalty Motivation Show notes Clare's LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/claresutton/ Clarion PR web site http://www.clarioncomms.co.uk The Food and Drink report: https://clarioncomms.co.uk/news/hungry-for-the-hottest-food-and-drink-trends-clarion-serves-up-the-latest-insights-in-its-most-recent-food-for-thought-report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we are honoured to host Cheryl Giovannoni, CEO of the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST). Cheryl brings a wealth of leadership and industry experience to the podcast. Born and raised in South Africa, her impressive career includes leading some of the world's largest companies in the advertising and creative industries within the WPP Group. About Cheryl Giovannoni Cheryl's journey through the corporate world is remarkable. She has held key leadership roles, including being the CEO of boutique design agency Coley Porter Bell, European President of global brand consulting firm Landor Associates, and UK CEO of advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather London. Throughout her career, Cheryl has been a strong advocate for women in the workplace, actively supporting and mentoring individuals from various backgrounds. Her passion lies in the transformative power of education and the critical role that women play in creating a more equal and better world. Episode Highlights 1. Early Leadership Experiences Cheryl shares her early leadership experiences that have significantly shaped her as a leader. Discover the key moments and insights that influenced her leadership style and her dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion. 2. Being of Service as a Leader Cheryl emphasizes the importance of being of service as a leader, differentiating it from being subservient. Learn how to strike a balance between serving the organisation's mission and values while maintaining effective leadership. 3. Connecting Everyone to Purpose, Vision, and Values Cheryl discusses strategies for connecting every organisation member to the purpose, vision, and values. Explore practical methods for aligning the team with the organization's mission to drive collective success. 4. Managing a 'Brilliant Jerk' Cheryl delves into the challenge of managing a 'brilliant jerk' – an individual who delivers exceptional results but may clash with the organization's culture. Discover how to address this issue and find solutions that maintain harmony and productivity. 5. Unique Challenges and Opportunities for Women Cheryl highlights the unique challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for women in the future. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of leadership, gender diversity, and the role women play in shaping a more equitable world. This episode provides an intimate look into Cheryl Giovannoni's inspiring journey, her commitment to empowering women and girls, and the transformative power of education. Whether you're a leader, educator, or someone passionate about making a positive impact, Cheryl's insights will inspire and inform your own leadership path. Episode Resources Find out more about Ben's new, Delegation Mastery course and master this skill once and for all. https://mailchi.mp/ben-morton.com/dm Buy 4000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman: https://amzn.to/3shNbZ5 Visit Ben's website:...
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For episode 79 of Entrepreneur Rx, John interviews rockstar Esther Dyson, founder of Wellville, a 10-year nonprofit project dedicated to demonstrating the value of long-term investment in health and equity. Esther has been or is a director of many companies such as 23andMe, Avanlee Care, Meetup, and WPP Group. In addition, Esther is an active angel investor and also enjoys sitting on the boards of several nonprofits, such as Charity Navigator, ExpandED Schools, Long Now and The Commons Project. This interview starts off with her explaining the Wellville project and her impressive background (she has even trained as a backup cosmonaut). Esther emphasizes the importance of asking questions and learning from others, rather than trying to have all the answers. Esther then shares her experiences as an angel investor, highlighting the qualities she looks for in founders, such as creativity, resilience, vision and humility. Esther goes on to express concern about society's addiction to instant gratification of all kinds – drugs, food, VC exits and the like. She stresses the importance of providing support and resources for maternal care, doula services, and parenting education to create a stable foundation for future generations and to “train” babies to be healthy humans resistant to manipulation…by trained AIs. Esther encourages individuals to face their fears and take risks, emphasizing the value of having a support system in place. She then concludes by reminding listeners that failure is a natural part of life and should be embraced as a learning opportunity.
Always Be Cool (ABC) Podcast - Bobby Kerr & Darren Copeland of SummitLendingUSA.com
As President and CEO, North America, Matt Anthony is the driving force behind Y&R's continued evolution as a modern agency in the United States and Canada. As a founding partner of Y&R's digital agency, VML, Matt possesses an entrepreneurial fervor, a deep knowledge of the complex digital landscape for brands, and long-standing relationships with many in the Y&R Group and WPP networks. Since taking the helm as President and CEO in 2013, Matt has been integral in the attraction of new clients throughout the North American network and the strengthening of the alignment between Y&R and VML. From 2011 to 2013, Matt served as Chief Digital Officer of Y&R, responsible for strengthening and optimizing the digital competency of the global Y&R Advertising network. Concurrent to his role as Chief Digital Officer and prior to joining Y&R, Matt Anthony was the catalyst behind the explosive growth of VML. When Matt joined the small Kansas City-based agency as its fourth partner in 1994, VML had one major client and fewer than 10 employees. Since then, Matt has led the formerly small shop's expansion to a formidable global digital agency with more than 1500 employees across 22 offices on five continents, turning out difference-making, award-winning work for some of the world's most famous and respected brands.In 2001, Matt guided VML's decision to join the WPP Group of leading communication agencies, and then managed the agency's alignment into Y&R Group four years later.Matt is a passionate, tireless supporter in the fight against cancer. In memory of his brother Chris, whom he lost at age 37 to a glioblastoma brain tumor, Matt and his family established the Head for the Cure Foundation to raise awareness and funding for brain cancer research. Proceeds from Head for the Cure 5K Run & Walks, now in 15 markets, are directed to the Brain Tumor Trials Collaborative, a consortium of 24 brain cancer centers across North America.ABC PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysbecoolpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thebobbykerrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbecoolpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebobbykerrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alwaysbecoolSummit LendingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SummitLendingUSATwitter: https://twitter.com/SummitLendingUSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/summitlendingusa/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summitlendingkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/loantipskc
In this week's episode I speak to Nicole Yershon, Founder and CEO of the NY Collective.Join us whilst we talk about having the courage to ask ‘why' as a leader, so that you can find the truth and understand what's needed.Nicole also shares her experience on how she created money for a project that had no budget, and how she did it!Key takeaways include:Why you must take responsibilityCreating trust and empowerment in your teamTips and strategies to make change happenNicole is an executor, a consultant, a coach, a speaker, a judge, a mentor, a ‘super-connector' and Amazon #1 Best Selling author. She is one of the Drum's 25 Women Who Shaped The Digital Industry in the last 25 Years. Wired Magazine's top 100 - first annual survey of Britain's Digital Power brokers. A Women in IT Finalist. Nicole is the founder of The NYC and before that the Ogilvy Labs – the dedicated Innovation unit of Ogilvy & Mather Group. Part of WPP Group plc.Just a few of the clients she has worked with over recent years. Danone, Havas, Amex, IBM, Ravensbourne University, BP, London Business School, E&Y, Accenture, Pfizer, GA Group, Great Western Railways (GWR), Go Compare/WeFlip™, Unilever, BA and Whitbread. Follow Joanna Howes and The Change Creators:website: https://www.thechangecreators.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/ For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
This week we continue our exploration of the bait of all click baits, the bandwagon that's traveling across the internet, that is The Metaverse. We're gonna move our dialogue up a gear with our very special, legendary guest, Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder of the WPP Group, and since 2018, the chairman of S4 Capital. He's described her current foray into the metaverse as being in the foothills. So let's get climbing.
Michael Paolucci - Slooh: The Online Telescope. This is episode 479 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Michael Paolucci is an internet entrepreneur and a pioneer of online advertising, as well as online video editing, online labor marketplaces, and social astronomy. Michael is currently the founder and CEO of Slooh, a digital education platform teaching students to explore space via a network of online telescopes. He holds a patent for live astronomy. Michael founded one of the first advertising network companies called Interactive Imaginations, Inc., which became 24/7 Real Media, Inc. 24/7 Real Media, Inc. was sold to WPP Group. Today we are focused on talking about Slooh: The Online Telescope. Lots to learn! Thanks for listening! But wait... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! Ready to start your own podcast? Podbean is an awesome host. I have been with them since 2013. Go to https://www.podbean.com/TLLK12 to get 1 month free of unlimited hosting for your new podcast. Don't forget to go to my other affiliate sponsor Boone's Titanium Rings at www.boonerings.com. When you order a ring use my code - TLLK12 - at checkout to get 10% off and help the podcast get a commission. Oh by the way, you can help support Teaching Learning Leading K12 by buying me a soft drink (actually making a donation to Teaching Learning Leading K12.) That would be awesome! You would be helping expand the show with equipment and other resources to keep the show moving upward. Just go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stevenmiletto Thanks! Connect & Learn More: https://www.education.slooh.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SloohLive https://www.linkedin.com/company/slooh/ https://twitter.com/Slooh https://www.facebook.com/SloohLive/ https://www.instagram.com/slooh/ Length - 42:29
Markenkraft - Der Podcast über Markenführung und Markenforschung
Thu, 03 Mar 2022 23:05:00 +0000 https://markenkraft.podigee.io/22-frische-marken-energie_oliver-nickel 10db98cb2cab7b36dc9e1d9ff73fe555 Wie kommt das Neue in die Welt? Marken befinden sich stets in einem Spannungsfeld zwischen Bewahren und Verändern. Wie managt man dieses Spannungsfeld? und mit welchen Methoden bringt man Markenverantwortliche auf neue Gedanken und hält damit Marken frisch und relevant? Über diese Fragen spreche ich mit Dr. Oliver Nickel. Oliver ist Markenberater, leitet die Markenakademie des Markenverbands, ist Professor für Innovation, Management & Design an der AMD Akademie, München und Mitglied des Kuratoriums der Gesellschaft zur Erforschung des Markenwesens e.V. Nach seinem Studium der Konsumenten und Verhaltenswissenschaften war er bei Icon Brand Navigation zuletzt als Geschäftsführer und nach dem Verkauf an die WPP Group im Vorstand der internationalen Markenberatung ADDED VALUE tätig. 2012 gründete er die Marken- und Innovationsberatung SWELL, die Unternehmen wie adidas, Kärcher, Roche und Peugeot berät. https://www.swell.de/ Oliver Nickels Buch über Hagener Slang: https://www.amazon.de/Von-Haus-aus-auf-schlau/dp/3932070860 22 full Wie kommt das Neue in die Welt? no Innovation,Insights,Markenstrategie,Markenführung Olaf Hartmann
Esther Dyson is the executive founder of Wellville, a 10-year nonprofit project dedicated to demonstrating the value of long-term investment in health and equity. The benefits accrue over time and not always to the investors directly, but overall human bodies and minds are the key to the collective future. Wellville wants to show what it looks like when humans act on that fact. Wellville works in five small communities (Clatsop County, OR; Lake COunty, CA; Muskegon County, MI; North Hartford, CT; and Spartanburg, SC), advising local leaders on scaling local initiatives in areas such as early childhood development, diabetes/obesity reduction, mental health support/trauma-informed care. It advocates a data-rich approach with learning and accountability along the way. Esther spends the other 50% of her time exploring new space, health and IT start-ups and technologies, writing about them and actively (and with full disclosure) investing in some of them. She sits on the boards of BAMF Health, Element 3 Health, PressReader, SWVL and Yandex, as well as nonprofits Charity Navigator, ExpandED Schools, Long Now Foundation and The Commons Project. Her past seats include 23andMe, Evernote, WPP Group, XCOR Aerospace and the Personal Genome Project.
Rory Sutherland is the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy Group. Ogilvy is a New York City-based British advertising, marketing, and public relations agency with 25,000 employees. The agency is now part of the WPP Group, one of the largest advertising and public relations companies in the world. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Rory Sutherland is the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy Group. Ogilvy is a New York City-based British advertising, marketing, and public relations agency with 25,000 employees. The agency is now part of the WPP Group, one of the largest advertising and public relations companies in the world. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#076) Um bate-papo com Luiz Felipe Barros, diretor geral do Viber no Brasil. Luiz é também presidente do Comitê de Ad Tech & Data do IAB Brasil e participa como membro do Conselho de empresas da área de tecnologia e publicidade. Possui mais de 10 anos de experiência e liderou áreas de Planejamento Estratégico, Consultoria e Digital no Brasil e no exterior em empresas como a NBS (Dentsu Aegis Group), FCB Brasil (Interpublic Group), F.biz (WPP Group) e Acxiom. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura, KingHost e FIAP. Para saber mais: Luiz Felipe Barros: http://br.linkedin.com/in/luizfelipe/pt Viber: http://www.viber.com/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#076) Um bate-papo com Luiz Felipe Barros, diretor geral do Viber no Brasil. Luiz é também presidente do Comitê de Ad Tech & Data do IAB Brasil e participa como membro do Conselho de empresas da área de tecnologia e publicidade. Possui mais de 10 anos de experiência e liderou áreas de Planejamento Estratégico, Consultoria e Digital no Brasil e no exterior em empresas como a NBS (Dentsu Aegis Group), FCB Brasil (Interpublic Group), F.biz (WPP Group) e Acxiom. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura, KingHost e FIAP. Para saber mais: Luiz Felipe Barros: http://br.linkedin.com/in/luizfelipe/pt Viber: http://www.viber.com/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
Is Meta like Alphabet, or Proctor and Gamble, or is something else afoot in the decision to become Meta from Facebook?Tune in as Sid tells us about Meta, which is deeply connected to vision of virtual reality. You can follow Siddharth Deshmukh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sideshmukhFollow Siddharth Deshmukh on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thetravellingprofessor?utm_medium=copy_linkFollow Siddharth Deshmukh on Twitter:https://twitter.com/edgysid?s=09You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured
Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders
What was the background, creative challenges and insights behind the Grand Effie Winning Campaigns for Bisleri & Star Plus ? What will be the role of story telling, creative ideas in the fast changing world of digital marketing? What will change and what will not? How did you turn your passion for english, into an interesting concept of 'The English Nut'. In light of that how do you look at personal branding? Sumanto answers the above questions and many more as he takes us on a fascinating ride on the various facets of his life- award winning advertising guru, actor, passionate English Nut, passion for Tagore etc. Sumanto Chattopadhyay is the chairman & chief creative officer of 82.5 Communications, Ogilvy Group, which he helped launch in 2019. Earlier, he was the executive creative director, South Asia, Ogilvy. Sumanto has won advertising awards at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, the London Festival, the Abbies and Kyoorius. He won a Grand Effie for the Star Plus campaign and his company won another Grand Effie for the Bisleri Camel campaign. Please connect with him on https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumanto-chattopadhyay-827442182 Sumanto's alter ego is The English Nut, his channel which has a lot of wit and wisdom about the English language. Please Visit The English Nut Channel on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH9PeUclH0VY9vnESCj-Tlg Jagged with Jasravee is facilitated by Jasravee Kaur Chandra, Director- Brand Building, Research & Innovation at Master Sun, Consulting Brand of Adiva L Pvt. Ltd. Jasravee has over 20 years experience as a Strategic Brand Builder,Communications Leader and Entrepreneur. Please connect with Jasravee on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasravee/ Follow Jagged with Jasravee on Social Media Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/jaggedwithjasravee Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jagggedwithjasravee/ Podcast Page : https://anchor.fm/jagged-with-jasravee Youtube Page : https://www.youtube.com/c/jaggedwithjasravee Linktree : https://linktr.ee/jaggedwithjasravee Jagged with Jasravee, is an initiative of Master Sun, the Consulting Brand of Adiva Lifestyle Pvt Ltd. Please visit our blog at http://www.mastersun.in/ #awardwinningads #advertisingcasestudy #theenglishnut
This episode’s Community Champion Sponsor is Adaptrack. To learn how Adaptrack is helping healthcare avoid malpractice, burnout & administrative risks: https://www.adaptrack.com/ (CLICK HERE) --- Named as one of the top Top 50 Health Influencers by PR Week and Fast Company’s “50 People to Watch in the New World of Work,” our next guest is a globally recognized healthcare innovation leader that inspires so many others to create impactful solutions that can bring positive change to the healthcare industry! Gil Bashe, Managing Partner of Global Health for Finn Partners, joins us to discuss his journey from the battlefield to the boardroom and his mission to inspire others to advance people’s well-being and access to health innovation. Additionally, Gil shares why he continues to seek to mobilize communities of influence through his work at Finn Partners and as a health policy author for Medika Life on Medium, as well as where he sees healthcare innovation heading into the future and how and why you should be a part of this exciting movement. Join us for this energy-filled and inspirational message from Gil as we continue to work together to move the health of our communities forward! Episode Highlights: Gil’s time spent as a military medic continues to fuel him to innovate healthcare Where and how all of us can help the healthcare industry innovate Areas of significant opportunity for innovation from Gil’s perspective What we need to contemplate while the healthcare industry continues to dramatically change What Gil and his team are dedicated to at Finn Partners Opportunities to engage with Gil and his international work and mission About our Guest: Champion for health innovation to sustain life and improve patient care, Gil has been tapped by PharmaVOICE "as one of the 100 most inspiring people in healthcare;" included in the Fast Company “50 People to Watch in the New World of Work”; chosen as a MM&M Top 10 Innovation Catalyst; by PRWeek/MM&M as a Top 50 Health Influencer;" noted by Medium's Medika Life as a "Top 50 Healthcare Influencer;" recognized by the PRSA Health Academy with its "Excellence in Public Relations" award, PM360 with its "Trailblazer Lifetime Achievement Award" and selected for the PR News "Hall of Fame." Gil has led four top agencies cited by PRovoke Media (The Holmes Report) as "Healthcare PR Agency of the Year" winners. He is a Medika Life Medium "Being Well" author and a Top 10 digital/health influencer. He serves on a number of national industry and patient advocacy boards. Gil has led agency teams that contributed to numerous global med/tech and biopharma blockbusters in cancer, diabetes, heart, respiratory, women's health and non-communicable and orphan disease therapies. His background in payer, provider, policy, pharma marketing and patient-advocacy communications enables him to integrate ideas that impact patient access to health innovation. Dedicated to inspiring colleagues to succeed for clients and their customers, he was Group Company CEO, CommonHealth, and at WPP Group sister-company Hill + Knowlton, EVP, Worldwide Health Practice Director - its first Global Practice Head. He served as CEO of Health!Quest Global Communication Partners, a GTCR-backed private-equity firm now with $10 billion in active assets. Gil held leadership positions with New York-based agencies Makovsky, Medicus, (today part of Publicis Healthcare), and at pioneering integrated health-marketing agency Sutton Healthcare Group (acquired by Medicus). As a drug development policy and environment lobbyist, he served as a director with the New Jersey Health Products Council representing the health products industry. He completed his military service as a paratrooper combat medic and staff sergeant. Links Supporting This Episode: Finn Partners website: https://www.finnpartners.com/ (CLICK HERE) Medika Life Author website: https://medika.life/ (CLICK HERE) Gil... Support this podcast
"Speed to Market" vs "Speed to Innovate"? What's the difference, why does it matter, how should you approach each, and can they work together? Karim Marucchi joins us to discuss the differences between Open Source vs SaaS, the strengths of each, how they're different, how they work, and most importantly, how they can work together! Karim is the CEO of Crowd Favorite and one of the most forward thinking leaders in the digital experience platform space, and all things open source. He works with some of the largest brands in the world such as Disney, Lexus, Cambell's National Geographic, helping them innovate on WooCommerce, an open source platform. BONUS: Our Chief Revenue Officer at Bold joins us on today's show! Some of the topics we discuss are: Advantage to using SaaS over OS (when comparing) Advantage to using Open Source over sass (when comparing) How do you look at this for Enterprise level solutions and for small and medium sized business? (is it only for the Enterprise?) How do you start looking at this strategically when your in the “evaluation phase” How do Headless Commerce & Open Source work together What trends are happening in commerce on wordpress / Woo? What types of brands should choose Woocommerce as their platform? What does the future hold for Open Source ecommerce? Guest Bio Karim Marucchi, CEO of Crowd Favorite, has over 20+ years of experience in launching digital strategies. From bootstrapping one the first digital production teams in the industry, to leading global teams within the WPP Group, to taking agencies public; his wealth of expertise in leading digital teams across the globe has helped curate and expand his vision to lead Crowd Favorite in helping Enterprise organizations integrate successful Open Source into today’s Digital transformation strategies.
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#076) Um bate-papo com Luiz Felipe Barros, diretor geral do Viber no Brasil. Luiz é também presidente do Comitê de Ad Tech & Data do IAB Brasil e participa como membro do Conselho de empresas da área de tecnologia e publicidade. Possui mais de 10 anos de experiência e liderou áreas de Planejamento Estratégico, Consultoria e Digital no Brasil e no exterior em empresas como a NBS (Dentsu Aegis Group), FCB Brasil (Interpublic Group), F.biz (WPP Group) e Acxiom. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura, KingHost e FIAP. Para saber mais: Luiz Felipe Barros: http://br.linkedin.com/in/luizfelipe/pt Viber: http://www.viber.com/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
Host Gemma Milne is joined by Cleve Gibbon, CTO of Wunderman Thompson, North America. They discuss using technology to facilitate modern marketing. About Cleve Gibbon As Wunderman Thompson NA CTO, Cleve drives key executive technology decisions around strategy, innovation, and product within Fortune 500 clients across North America. Additionally, Cleve sits on various technology councils across the WPP Group and technology vendor advisory boards. Learn more about Cleve Gibbon: https://www.wundermanthompson.com/people/cleve-gibbon Learn more about Wunderman Thompson: https://www.wundermanthompson.com/ Topics of discussion The role of technology in marketing (01:30)Technology as a problem solver (05:54)Technology as a connector (10:44)Enabling modern marketing (17:44)Being ready for what’s next (36:11)Sponsor link Dynamics 365 Marketing provides automation benefits to nurture leads with personalized experiences, align sales and marketing, and make informed decisions and grow with an adaptable platform. Request a live demo today. https://aka.ms/CandRMarketing Helpful links Follow us on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ Dynamics 365 Marketing: https://dynamics.microsoft.com/marketing/overview/Set up Dynamics 365 Marketing: https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/paths/get-started-with-marketing/?WT.mc_id=Marketing_GEP_setupD365marketing-Podcast-wwl
Overview The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. But never has a subject been explored as thoroughly as the role that the coronavirus plays in the present and future of public relations. We've invited Gil Bashe back to steer us to our collective future as public relations professionals. Gil's medical and healthcare background prepares him well to make observations that the rest of us haven't thought of. You won't want to miss this special edition of PR Masters and learn from the consummate PR healthcare professional, Gil Bashe. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. About Our Guest Gil Bashe, Managing Partner, Finn Partners Global Health Practice Champion for health innovation to sustain life and improve patient care, Gil has been tapped by PharmaVOICE “as one of the 100 most inspiring people in healthcare;” included in the Fast Company “50 People to Watch in the New World of Work”; chosen as a MM&M Top 10 Innovation Catalyst; by PRWeek/MM&M as a Top 50 Health Influencer;” recognized by the PRSA Health Academy with its “Excellence in Public Relations” award, and selected for the PRNews “Hall of Fame.” American Heart Association and Marfan Foundation advocate for patient engagement and access to care. Gil has led three top agencies cited by The Holmes Report as “Healthcare PR Agency of the Year” winners. Gil is associated with 40+ product launch campaigns for global med/tech and biopharma blockbusters in cancer, diabetes, heart, respiratory, women's health and non-communicable and orphan disease therapies. His background in payer, provider, policy, pharma marketing and patient-advocacy communications enables him to integrate ideas that impact patient access to care. He enables client messages and ideas to navigate successfully through the complex health ecosystem. Dedicated to inspiring colleagues to succeed for clients and their customers, he was Group Company CEO, CommonHealth, and at WPP Group sister-company Hill + Knowlton, EVP, Worldwide Health Practice Director – its first Global Practice Head. He served as CEO of Health!Quest Global Communication Partners, funded by GTCR Golder Rauner, a private-equity firm, now with $10 billion in active assets. Gil held leadership positions with New York agency Makovsky, Medicus, a global health-marketing company (today part of Publicis Healthcare), and at the pioneering integrated health-marketing agency Sutton Healthcare Group. As a health lobbyist, he was a director with the New Jersey Health Products Council. He serves on the advisory boards of Lets Win for Pancreatic Cancer, Marfan Foundation and Galien Foundation. He is also a member of the CNS Summit organizing committee and was honored by the Summit for his leadership role in the life science community. He completed his military service as a paratrooper combat medic and staff sergeant.@Gil_Bashe
Overview The Stevens Group is pleased to present a new podcast series that salutes the masters of public relations and revels in their observations, insights and advice to PR professionals. This new series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. About Our Guest Gil Bashe, Managing Partner, Finn Partners Global Health Practice Champion for health innovation to sustain life and improve patient care, Gil has been tapped by PharmaVOICE "as one of the 100 most inspiring people in healthcare;" included in the Fast Company “50 People to Watch in the New World of Work”; chosen as a MM&M Top 10 Innovation Catalyst; by PRWeek/MM&M as a Top 50 Health Influencer;" recognized by the PRSA Health Academy with its "Excellence in Public Relations" award, and selected for the PRNews "Hall of Fame." American Heart Association and Marfan Foundation advocate for patient engagement and access to care. Gil has led three top agencies cited by The Holmes Report as "Healthcare PR Agency of the Year" winners. Gil is associated with 40+ product launch campaigns for global med/tech and biopharma blockbusters in cancer, diabetes, heart, respiratory, women's health and non-communicable and orphan disease therapies. His background in payer, provider, policy, pharma marketing and patient-advocacy communications enables him to integrate ideas that impact patient access to care. He enables client messages and ideas to navigate successfully through the complex health ecosystem. Dedicated to inspiring colleagues to succeed for clients and their customers, he was Group Company CEO, CommonHealth, and at WPP Group sister-company Hill + Knowlton, EVP, Worldwide Health Practice Director - its first Global Practice Head. He served as CEO of Health!Quest Global Communication Partners, funded by GTCR Golder Rauner, a private-equity firm, now with $10 billion in active assets. Gil held leadership positions with New York agency Makovsky, Medicus, a global health-marketing company (today part of Publicis Healthcare), and at the pioneering integrated health-marketing agency Sutton Healthcare Group. As a health lobbyist, he was a director with the New Jersey Health Products Council. He serves on the advisory boards of Lets Win for Pancreatic Cancer, Marfan Foundation and Galien Foundation. He is also a member of the CNS Summit organizing committee and was honored by the Summit for his leadership role in the life science community. He completed his military service as a paratrooper combat medic and staff sergeant.
Die Werbung hat uns im vergangenen Jahrhundert viel bewegt. Und wir sprachen mit einem Mann, der ganz groß in der Werbung ist: Sir Martin Sorrell. Er hat gezeigt, was man mit Werbung alles machen kann und er ist immer noch einer der großen Player. 1985 investierte Sorrell privat in das Kleinunternehmen Wire and Plastic Products Plc, und baute es durch zahlreiche Mergers & Acquisitions zur WPP Group um. Ein Jahr später übernahm er die Leitung des Unternehmens, welches er darauf hin durch diverse Übernahmen zu dem größten Medien- und Kommunikationsunternehmen der Welt machte. Jetzt hat er erneut sein eigenes Unternehmen gegründet, das nach nur einem Jahr schon über 1000 Mitarbeiter hat. Er verriet im Gespräch mit GeVestor, was er vom Start-up Spirit hält, was diesen ausmacht und was ihn dazu bewogen hat noch einmal neu durch zu starten.
www.fordhastings.com https://twitter.com/joethomsett linkedin.com/in/joethomsett https://www.linkedin.com/company/ford-hastings --- Nicole Yershon is a maverick, inspiration and the original rough diamond. She is at once a consultant, speaker, judge, mentor, connector and Amazon #1 Best Selling author. She works on the front line of innovation — bringing organisations kicking and screaming into the 21st Century. In that sense she properly defines disruption. And when that’s done making it actually happen. She is rebellious and restless — a true entrepreneurial spirit. She can call on a vast International network of startups, entrepreneurs and bleeding edge businesses. Where most of us say ‘why not’ she will already be halfway through doing it. She brings an attitude based on hard earned experience to the way business now needs to think and work. Disruption presents many challenges and opportunities — Nicole turns both into advantages. She is not content unless her clients get impact and return on their investment. It’s always about delivering measurable value to the business. Nicole is the founder of The NYC and before that the Ogilvy Labs — the dedicated Innovation unit of Ogilvy & Mather Group. Part of WPP Group plc. Nicole’s Amazon Best Selling first book, ‘Rough Diamond: Turning Disruption into Advantage in Business and Life’, is available. As are the courses on how to be an Intrepreneur which you can join and start by clicking here. Just a few of the clients she has worked with over recent years. Danone, Disruption Magazine, Havas, Amex, IBM, BP, Great Western Railways (GWR), Go Compare/WeFlip™, Unilever, BA and Whitbread. In This Episode, We Cover In the episode, we cover: Intro to Nichole Making a REAL change in a large organisation How to cultivate truthfulness, self confidence and fearlessness Dealing with nepotism and people 20 years older than you How to cultivate emotional intelligence and what makes a great leader Nichole on her award winning idea to flood second life Attitude towards failure Self funding innovation through creating your own revenue streams Advice to a young entrepreneur What is on the horizon in tech And much, much more!!
Timothy Shriver is the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Special Olympics International, the organization founded by his mother, Eunice Shriver. He serves with over 5.6 million Special Olympics athletes in 172 countries, all working to promote health, education, and a more unified world through the joy of sports. Before joining Special Olympics in 1996, Shriver was and remains a leading educator focusing on the social and emotional factors in learning. He co-founded and currently chairs the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the leading school reform organization in the field of social and emotional learning. He is Co-Chair of the National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development, President of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, member of the Board of Directors for the WPP Group, LLC, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a co-founder of Lovin’ Scoopful Ice Cream Company.
Kimberly Jesika had the awesome opportunity to interview Megan Harris, queen of artificial intelligence knowledge. Megan is a part of the company SYZYGY.SYZYGY is an international digital communications agency partially owned by the WPP Group. We put human happiness at the heart of everything we do, and use digital technology to help brands become agents of positive change. Headquartered in Germany with offices in New York, London and Warsaw, our team of 600 professionals work with leading brands around the world, including Avis Budget Group, Kettle Chips, and Mazda.
Sir Martin Sorrell is arguably the most important advertising executive in the world. As CEO of WPP Group, he oversees a global marketing machine that he's assembled over more than 30 years. His group companies include J Walter Thompson and Ogilvy & Mather, Young & Rubicam, and more than 100 others. Clients include two of every three Fortune Global 500 companies. When I sat down with him for the Fortt Knox podcast, I wanted to talk about his childhood, his career, and the pivotal choices he made. He didn't disappoint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 13 of the Startup Playbook Podcast, I interview Peter Huynh, Co-Founder and Partner of US$50M fund Qualgro which invests in technology startups in SE Asia, India, Australia and New Zealand. Since launching a year ago, the fund has made 11 investments in its' first year, in tech startups based in Singapore, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar and Australia. Prior to Qualgro, Peter was a Co-Founder of Optus-Innov8, a Corporate VC investing in early-stage Australian technology startups, and part of Singtel Innov8, Singtel Group's $250M corporate VC fund. He has also led Technology M&A transactions for SingTel Group Digital Life. He has over 15 years experience in several Asian countries, Europe and in Australia. Peter was previously at Hutchison 3G, where he undertook business development, corporate development/investment and product development roles, based in Sydney and London, and prior to that in digital agencies under the WPP Group. Peter is also an Investor/Mentor at Startmate, regarded as Australia's most successful accelerator program. In this interview, Peter shares how corporates can get involved with startups, the challenges of doing business in SE Asia, the differences between seed stage vs series A investment, the key metrics investors look for in investment opportunities. Why good investors focus on long term vs short term aligned interests, why referrals and reputation are so important to investors and why self awareness is important in growing a successful startups and in investment decisions. Show notes: Qualgro OpenAgent Optus Innov8 Telstra MuruD NAB Ventures Loopspace TechinAsia Conference InnovFest Rise Conference Echelon Conference Peter Huynh (LinkedIn) Peter Huynh (Twitter) Credits: Intro music credit to Bensound. Click here to listen on iTunes Click here to listen on Stitcher The post Ep013 – Peter Huynh (Partner – Qualgro VC) on the challenges and opportunities in Asia appeared first on Startup Playbook.
As I think I've quickly mentioned in the previous episode, we are soon arriving to the end of the official first season of the Ice Cream for Everyone Podcast, I'll be wrapping up a the end this month and I'm figuring out what I'll be doing exactly over the summer, maybe a few shorter episodes and summer specials, we'll see. I've just recorded the season finale which was brilliant, I'll keep that one under wraps for a couple more weeks. We have an exceptional guest today, Mitch Joel is pretty much as the top of any best marketing podcast lists you can find, his podcast, 6 Pixels of Separation, has been going on for over 500 episodes and 10 years. Mitch previously worked in the music industry in Canada before joining a digital marketing agency as a co-founder called Twist Image. The agency was acquired by Mirum, in turn owned by global advertising communications agency J. Walter Thompson and a part of the WPP Group, the largest communication and media holding group in the world. Mitch regularly comments about the industry in his blog, his podcast and during events or conferences. We had a brilliant conversation about trends in the digital and communications industry, his career in music, Groove - another podcast he hosts in which he has conversations with the best bass guitar players in the world, and much more. Enjoy! Information mentioned in the episode: Follow Mitch Joel on Twitter 6 Pixels of Separation Podcast & Blog Books by Mitch Joel: 6 Pixels of Separation & CTRL ALT DeleteMirum new business win Unicef Mirum, a global digital agency Mirum wins UNICEF pitch J. Walter Thompson Worldwide / WPP Group Groove: The No Treble Podcast Almost Famous (film) Bands and artists: Tommy Lee, Motley Crue, Green Day, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Blind Melon, Nirvana Games: Atari 800, Pong, Chess, Checkers, Connect 4, Love Letter Logitech handheld scanner Tech / startups mentioned: Siri, Amazon Echo, Snapchat, Uber, Tinder, Programmatic advertising, Shopify Seth Godin Lidia Yuknavitch, The Beauty of Being a Misfit (TED Talk) Susan Cain, The Power of Introverts (TED Talk) Baycrest Bilboquet Ice Cream, Montreal Mitch's talk at Hubspot Inbound Conference 2015 Content Marketing World 2016
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh.Neste episódio (#076):Um bate-papo com Luiz Felipe Barros, diretor geral do Viber no Brasil.Luiz é também presidente do Comitê de Ad Tech & Data do IAB Brasil e participa como membro do Conselho de empresas da área de tecnologia e publicidade. Possui mais de 10 anos de experiência e liderou áreas de Planejamento Estratégico, Consultoria e Digital no Brasil e no exterior em empresas como a NBS (Dentsu Aegis Group), FCB Brasil (Interpublic Group), F.biz (WPP Group) e Acxiom.O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura, KingHost e FIAP.Para saber mais:- Luiz Felipe Barros: http://br.linkedin.com/in/luizfelipe/pt- Viber: http://www.viber.com/Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena:- YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv- Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv
Opening Keynote: Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP GroupNo matter what language your target speaks, or whether your market is the US or the world, every aspect of our industry is evolving, volatile and ultra-complex. Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and CEO of the world’s largest advertising and marketing services group, offers his unique strategic perspective on the ways culture, geography, technology, innovation and marketing are influencing the business of brands.About the conference:Jam-packed with a stellar selection of who’s who of the marketing executive elite, the AHAA 2013 Conference was poised to attract a diverse collection (400+) of media, marketing and communications agencies, brands and corporate partners who were seeking to deepen their strategic marketing arsenal. for targeting Hispanic consumers. With the theme of “Thinking underthe Influence,” attendees were treated to content highlighting the Hispanic influence that is currently driving much of America’s evolving culture and therefore the marketing industry as a whole. #thinkahaaSir Martin Sorrell Podcast
Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive officer of WPP Group and one of the biggest names in advertising, talks to Steve Hewlett about Rupert Murdoch's view of the media, the BBC licence fee agreement and advertising's chances of recovering from the economic downturn.Rupert Murdoch is reportedly set to launch a new US newspaper, called The Daily, which will only be available to read on ipads. New York media commentator Emily Bell and FT journalist Tim Bradshaw discuss whether an ipad-only paper could be a viable alternative to newspapers.Clare Sambrook has recently won two investigative journalism prizes, the Paul Foot Award and the Bevins prize for her investigation into child detention in the UK. She discusses working for free and her part in securing a promise from the Liberal Democrats to stop detaining the children of asylum seekers.