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How CMOs Commit with Margaret Molloy

Author: Margaret Molloy

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Margaret Molloy interviews 120+ CMOs from influential brands to share real-time brand responses to COVID-19, brand-building insights, and more. Special episodes focus on Gen Z, Pride Month, Sustainability, and Racial Injustice.

Guest CMOs include: Linda Boff (CMO, GE), Stephanie Buscemi (CMO, Salesforce), Lynne Biggar (CMO, Visa), Alicia Tillman (CMO, Formerly SAP), Patrizio Spagnoletto (CMO, Hulu), Rajashree Ramakrishnan (CMO, Tata Consultancy Services), Soyoung Kang (CMO, eos), Tariq Hassan (CMO, Formerly Petco), Carla Piñeyro Sublett (SVP, Chief Marketing Officer, IBM), Frank Cooper (CMO, BlackRock), Jonnie Cahill (CMO, Heineken USA), Meenu Bagla (CMO, Cyient), Dean Aragon (CEO & Vice Chairman, Shell Brands International, Shell), Thomas Ranese (VP of Global Marketing, Uber), Rachel Tipograph (CEO & Founder, MikMak), Cynthia Kleinbaum (VP Marketing, Walmart), and more.

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Margaret Molloy is joined by Kristin Russel (CMO, symplr), Chandar Pattabhiram (CMO, Coupa), and Rashmi Vittal (Former CMO, (Productiv), for a conversation that explores connecting brand to revenue and how when brands and CMOs get it right, it has the potential to grow companies and careers.
Margaret Molloy is joined by Jason Beckley (Chief Customer, Marketing & Digital Officer, Ted Baker), Kristof Neirynck (Global Chief Marketing Officer & Managing Director Western Europe, Avon), Rachel Fairley (Chief Brand Officer, HPE), and Chris Wood (Head of Brand & Marketing, first direct) for a conversation on the role of AI in brand building, balancing AI with brand fundamentals and how brands are committing to AI.
S5 E6: Margaret Molloy is joined by Martha Boudreau (AARP), Michelle Byron (NASCAR), Jennifer Durgin (ExxonMobil), Dana Siegel (Girl Scouts of the USA), Devika Mathrani (NewYork-Presbyterian), Simon Geraghty (Unilever), Ana Villegas (Affinipay), Julie Haddon (NWSL), Enshalla Anderson (Google Cloud), and Maurice Jones (OneTen – former) for Women's History Month 2023.The conversation explored brand building, inclusive storytelling, and #EmbraceEquity, the 2023 International Women's Day theme.
March 28, 2023: Recorded live in San Francisco, Margaret Molloy is joined by Julie Haddon (National Women’s Soccer League), Gail Moody-Byrd (LinkedIn), Jamie Moldafsky (Nielsen), Elle McCarthy (Electronic Arts - former), Tiffany Xingyu Wang (OpenWeb), and Samantha Wu (Meta & Braintrust - former) for Women's History Month 2023.The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling, and WHM as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
March 7, 2023: Recorded live in New York City, Margaret Molloy is joined by Penny Wise (3M), Lauren Boyman (KPMG), Clayton F. Ruebensaal (American Express), Enshalla Anderson (Google Cloud), Lynn Teo (Northwestern Mutual), Catherine Newman (WWE), Alicia Parker (Tishman Speyer), and Zena Arnold (PepsiCo), for International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
March 2, 2023: Recorded live in London, Margaret Molloy is joined by Sam Burns (KPMG), Kate Thunnissen (Mettle), Abigail Comber (Cignpost Diagnostics), Rachel Fairley (HPE), Stella Medlicott (Ericsson), and Lynn Mah (AllianceBernstein), for International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
February 28, 2023: Recorded live in Dublin, Margaret Molloy is joined by Nicola O'Connell (Tirlán), Gillian Culhane (AerCap), Colin Westcott-Pitt (Glanbia Performance Nutrition), Caoimhe Donnelly (CIÉ Group), Niamh Bushnell (SoapBox Labs) and Stephen O'Kelly (GUINNESS, Diageo) for International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
February 22, 2023: Recorded live in Dubai, Margaret Molloy is joined by Katie Golding (SRMG), Lea Halwani (DarGlobal Real Estate), Marwa Kaabour (Al Masaood), Melanie de Souza (The Royal Commission for AlUla), and Anood Haddad (JLL MENA), for International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
Margaret Molloy is joined by Lorraine Barber-Miller (EVP and Chief Marketing & E-Commerce Officer, Philips), Raj Kumar (Group Brand & Reputation Director, Aviva), and Sophie Wheater (Chief Marketing Officer, giffgaff) for a conversation on all things brand and simplicity. Simple isn’t easy! Behind every brand delivering simpler experiences for customers and employees is a leader who recognizes the inherent value in keeping things simple. Hear why these CMOs consider simplicity the key to successful brands, the practices that deliver top performance, and how they keep things simple for their teams.
S4 E8: Continuing in our Inclusive Storytelling series, in this episode we honored Pride Month 2022 with a Future of Branding CMO Panel: Pride + Inclusive Storytelling. The conversation explored how brands are observing Pride Month, balancing authenticity with action and how brands and marketers can cultivate inclusion all year long. Panelists also share their personal journeys as L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ marketing and communications leaders.
Continuing our Inclusive Storytelling series, we honored Asian American Pacific Heritage Month with a Future of Branding panel on AAPI Leadership + Inclusive Storytelling. During the conversation, panelists discussed how their brands are celebrating AAPI Month, balancing authenticity with action, and cultivating inclusive storytelling all year long. Panelists also share their personal stories.
S4 E6: Margaret Molloy is joined by Linda Bethea (Head of Marketing, Danone), Ciara Dilley (Vice President, Better Choice Snacking brands, FLNA, PepsiCo), Jim Ruane (Vice President, Reserve Vodkas, Diageo), and Ziad Kamel (Vice President Global Brands, Kitopi and Co- Founder, Cloud Restaurants) for The Marketing Society CMO Panel: Driving the Future of Sustainability | The Food & Beverage Impact. The conversation explores challenges surrounding sustainability, the merits, and effectiveness of positive storytelling, and how marketers can connect with the next generation of informed consumers.
S4 E5: March 7th, 2022: Margaret Molloy is joined by Maya Watson (Head of Global Marketing, Clubhouse), Christine Anderson (Senior Managing Director & Global Head of External Relations, Blackstone), Samantha Maltin (EVP, CMO, Sesame Workshop), Lorraine Barber-Miller (Chief Marketing & E-Commerce Officer, Philips), Maggie Lower (CMO, Hootsuite), and Dana Khouri (VP Brand Communication & Marketing - Corporate HO, Majid Al Futtaim Retail). The conversation explores the massive role brands and marketing can play as we #BreakTheBias and strive for gender equity.
Continuing our Inclusive Storytelling series, we honored Black History Month with a Future of Branding panel on Black Leadership + Inclusive Storytelling. During the conversation, panelists discussed how their brands are celebrating Black History Month, balancing authenticity with action, and cultivating inclusive storytelling all year long.
S4 E3: December 1, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Ellie Norman (Director, Marketing & Communications, Formula 1), Fernando Machado (Chief Marketing Officer, Activision Blizzard), Peter DeBenedictis (CMO - Middle East & Africa, Microsoft), and Rajashree R. (Chief Marketing Officer, Tata Consultancy Services) at the Asia Matters Global Business Summit. The conversation explores the constant pursuit of improvement, the role of partnerships in brand building, the significance of understanding customers and colleagues, how the pandemic fast-tracked existing trends, and why consumers place a premium on authentic, value-based brands.
S4 E2: November 16th, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Cammie Dunaway (Independent Director, Planet Fitness + Red Robin & CMO, Duolingo), Mike Linton (Independent Director, loanDepot & CRO, Ancestry), Zena Arnold (Independent Director, EZCORP & Chief Digital and Marketing Officer, Kimberly-Clark), Nina Bibby (Non-Executive Director, Barratt Development & former CMO, O2), Sonita Lontoh (Independent Director, sunrun + TrueBlue & CMO, Personalization, 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing, HP), and Richard Sanderson (Marketing, Sales and Communications Practice Leader, Spencer Stuart). The conversation unravels the mystery of CMOs and corporate governance. Panelists discussed the unique value a CMO brings to a public board, how marketing leaders can prepare for and obtain their first board role and how serving on a public board can inform their day job, ultimately benefiting the brands they lead.
S4 E1: September 29th, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Cynthia Kleinbaum (VP of Marketing, Online Grocery, Membership and Mobile Apps, Walmart), Rich Orosco (EVP, Brand & Community, Los Angeles Football Club), Liliana Torres (Global Head of Marketing Activation—Electrification Business, ABB), Eduardo Conrado (EVP, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, Ascension), Gabriela McManus (Serret-Campos), (SVP of People Operations, Drizly), and Tania Missad (SVP, Global Research, Insights & Analytics, WarnerMedia). During the conversation, panelists discussed understanding the nuances of the Hispanic marketplace, infusing culture year-round in a brand’s offerings, authentic storytelling that resonates with this rapidly evolving market, why DE&I is a responsibility for all marketers and the major mistake brands make when categorizing the 60.5 million Hispanics in the U.S. as a monolithic group.
S3 E5: June 16, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Raja Rajamannar (Chief Marketing & Communications Officer and President – Healthcare Business, Mastercard), Chris Gray (Head of ESG, Pfizer), Frank Cooper (Global Managing Director and Chief Marketing Officer, BlackRock), and Maddy Kulkarni (Global Marketing Director for Sustainability and Purpose, PepsiCo) for the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit. The conversation explores how a brand’s purpose engenders loyalty, relevance, advocacy, and, ultimately, growth.
S3 E4: June 29, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Thomas Ranese (VP, Global Marketing, Uber), Bradford Shellhammer (VP, Buyer Experience & eBay for Charity, eBay), Rachel Tipograph (CEO & Founder, MikMak), Walter Frye (VP, Global Brand Engagement & Design, American Express), and Mark Harrop (Head of Communications (GCS Flex), Cabinet Office). During the extensive conversation, panelists reflected on how brands have been observing Pride Month and looked to how brands can craft a more inclusive society; how to walk the line between authenticity and action; and how to meaningfully show up for the LGBTQ+ community throughout the entire year—not just in June. In closing, panelists were asked what is the most critical, high-impact thing a brand or an organization can do to support Pride? And what’s your commitment as a marketing leader to the LGBTQ+ community?
S3 E4: May 26, 2021: Margaret Molloy is joined by Jonnie Cahill (CMO, Heineken USA), Dean Aragon (CEO & Vice-Chairman, Shell Brands International), Meenu Bagla (CMO, Cyient), Mark Brennan (Head of Marketing, AIB), and Mette Munk (Head of Group Branding, Design & Digital Communication, Danfoss) The panel discussion explored how to maintain consistency and authenticity, “storydoing” versus storytelling, not getting sidetracked by jargon and technology and focusing on B2H—business to human interactions. CMOs also share their commitments to taking customer experience to the next level.
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