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Interviews with trailblazing marketers, including CMOs, CEOs, VPs, and industry leaders.

What happens when marketing’s sharpest minds pull back the curtain? Hosted by Stephanie Postles, Marketing Trends drops listeners into the world of trailblazing CMOs, CEOs, and visionaries who share their journeys and groundbreaking strategies.

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Paul Crandell: How Red Bull and GoPro Became Legendary Brands with Paul Crandell Board of Directors, KindHumans

Red Bull and GoPro are names we've all heard of, but their approach to marketing is anything but typical. High-energy, extreme sports campaigns have made these products household names and broke the advertising mold. With us today is Paul Crandell, one of the marketing legends behind the explosive growth of these two powerhouse brands.

David Malmborg: How to Play the Business to Business ABM Game and Win with David Malmborg VP, Nivati

Communication between departments isn’t always easy. We often find ourselves buried in our own work, and so focused on our deadlines we forget to check in with others. If you really want to stand out, have a real conversation with everyone. Sales teams, customers, everyone who has a part in the success of the company and see what feedback they have.

Steve Robinson: Growing Better, Not Bigger with Steve Robinson, Former Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Chick-fil-A, Inc.

Steve Robinson had been at four different jobs in eight years. So when he joined Chick-fil-A in 1981, he was surprised to find a different culture than any other fast food restaurant in America. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Steve talks about brand loyalty, how they rank-order innovation to put people first, and why his aim will always be to grow bigger, not better.

Grant Duncan: How the Collaboration Between Developers and Non Developers Can Change Everything for Businesses with Grant Duncan of Voximplant

In a world of saturated online channels, marketing professionals have their work cut out for them. Grand Duncan of Voximpant – a versatile cloud platform that enables businesses to bring their interactions to the next level – is here to talk about how IVR is helpful for growing and scaling a business, why you should prioritize communication over infrastructure, and why international expansion is not as impossible as it sometimes sounds.

Vuk Vukosavljevic: How Lemlist Grew to $10 Million in ARR Without a Dime of Funding with Vuk Vukosavljevic, Head of Growth, Lemlist

Have you really introduced your company to the world, or are you too caught up in finding out who the customer is? Make your company known, and the leads will come to you. Today we are going to hear from the head of growth at Lemlist, Vuk Vukosavljevic. He’s helped their company grow by leaps and bounds, and was the first full time employee they ever brought on. His knowledge of marketing was amazing, it’s clearly an obsession of his. He even got me rethinking the importance of data that we are all worried about losing due to privacy issues and realizing there’s better ways to reach people. Download this episode now to learn what the world really wants from your company.

Michelle Van Slyke: The Business of Perception: Bridging the Client-Customer Gap with The UPS Store’s Michelle Van Slyke

Michelle Van Slyke likes to be the one you call when things are broken. From Ford to Mercedes to The UPS Store, she’s got a knack for reinvigorating stalled-brands. Now, as the SVP of Marketing & Sales at The UPS Store, she’s tackling a different series of challenges, and she’s here to talk about it all: using data to listen better, tackling the franchise problem, and how she really feels about the Coinbase Superbowl QR campaign.

Nick De Le Mare: Making Deep Connections Through Design with Nick De La Mare, Managing Director and Lead, Fjord

Culture is changing much faster than corporations can keep up with. But in the end, there’s one thing that doesn’t change - and that’s trying to get your message to individuals. Focusing on a smaller group of people, or even trying to speak one to one is still the most powerful way to market - and that’s something that’s getting easier to scale.

Steven Bushong: Legendary Team Building Techniques with Steve Bushong, CEO of Bushong Media

What is it that brought you into marketing? For Steven Bushong, he started in product design and loved receiving the feedback from customers to help improve his product. Eventually he moved to one of the biggest companies in the world, Disney, where he continued that passion of direct consumer feedback - which took him to the world of marketing where he stayed for decades. Listen to this episode to hear about what he’s learned working with these massive companies, and how he currently helps businesses improve their teams to create successful products and campaigns.

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