Human Capital as Brand Strategy
Update: 2025-08-20
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Welcome to the Health Marketing Collective, where strong leadership meets marketing excellence.
On today’s episode, host Sara Payne is joined by Melissa Prusher, an accomplished B2B healthcare marketing leader with 25 years of experience in professional services and a deep focus on healthcare IT. Together, they unpack one of the most underappreciated drivers of brand credibility, customer loyalty, and market momentum in B2B healthcare: human capital.
Sara and Melissa dive into how the people behind the brand—employees, leaders, customer-facing teams—impact brand perception, trust, and community advocacy. They explore practical strategies for aligning internal culture, marketing, sales, and delivery teams to ensure the experiences promised during the sales process are lived out through implementation. They also discuss actionable ways marketing leaders can activate both partners and employees to serve as authentic brand advocates—without losing the polish or control that can worry corporate stakeholders.
The conversation spans the unique challenges and opportunities of B2B healthcare marketing, from navigating complex decision-making cycles with clinicians, IT, and procurement leaders, to building trust among evidence-driven buyers by showcasing real-world outcomes and partnerships. Real-life examples from Melissa’s career, plus a fun quick-fire round about admired brands, marketing myths, and timeless leadership advice, round out a rich episode packed with both strategic insights and practical tips.
Key Takeaways:
Melissa also shares real-world examples, from organizations succeeding with new market entries thanks to strong internal and external advocacy, to admired brands like Slack that mobilize their people as storytellers. Her closing advice to marketers: “Do the right thing, by your customers, your employees, your partners—and show up authentically. That’s how you build lasting trust.”
Be sure to connect with Melissa Prusher on LinkedIn and subscribe to the Health Marketing Collective for more conversations where strong leadership meets marketing excellence. The future of healthcare depends on it.
[embed]https://youtu.be/XSgs1ykHkbM?si=WwxfWddMcb9ui-Q9[/embed]
About Melissa Prusher
Melissa Prusher is a full-stack marketing leader with 25 years of experience in b2b professional services with an emphasis on healthcare IT. She brings deep understanding of the B2B buyer journey, sales cycles, and marketing technologies, leveraging the power of perspective to guide organizations on the path to achieving their objectives.
On today’s episode, host Sara Payne is joined by Melissa Prusher, an accomplished B2B healthcare marketing leader with 25 years of experience in professional services and a deep focus on healthcare IT. Together, they unpack one of the most underappreciated drivers of brand credibility, customer loyalty, and market momentum in B2B healthcare: human capital.
Sara and Melissa dive into how the people behind the brand—employees, leaders, customer-facing teams—impact brand perception, trust, and community advocacy. They explore practical strategies for aligning internal culture, marketing, sales, and delivery teams to ensure the experiences promised during the sales process are lived out through implementation. They also discuss actionable ways marketing leaders can activate both partners and employees to serve as authentic brand advocates—without losing the polish or control that can worry corporate stakeholders.
The conversation spans the unique challenges and opportunities of B2B healthcare marketing, from navigating complex decision-making cycles with clinicians, IT, and procurement leaders, to building trust among evidence-driven buyers by showcasing real-world outcomes and partnerships. Real-life examples from Melissa’s career, plus a fun quick-fire round about admired brands, marketing myths, and timeless leadership advice, round out a rich episode packed with both strategic insights and practical tips.
Key Takeaways:
- People Are the Greatest Brand Asset: Melissa emphasizes that in B2B healthcare, buyers don’t just evaluate products and platforms—they evaluate the people behind them. Employees, partners, and advocates are a company’s most valuable assets. Their actions, professionalism, and alignment across the buyer journey directly shape trust, credibility, and differentiation in a crowded market.
- Marketing’s Role in Ensuring Alignment and Continuity: As organizations grow and service offerings expand, maintaining alignment between marketing, sales, and delivery becomes more complex—but also more crucial. Marketing must act as both gatekeeper and advocate, ensuring consistent messaging, customer experience, and values are reflected at every touchpoint, from pre-sale promises to post-sale execution and storytelling.
- Building Brand Credibility with Evidence and Advocacy: Healthcare buyers—especially clinicians and IT leaders—rely on evidence and peer validation over flashy claims. Brands must back up their promises with concrete examples and case studies that demonstrate outcomes. Melissa highlights the importance of forming a “community of advocacy”—actively partnering with customers and industry voices to tell authentic shared stories via media, webinars, bylines, and conferences.
- Activating Employee Advocacy at Scale: Brands can no longer rely solely on executive spokespeople or polished corporate channels. Melissa recommends empowering employees to share brand stories, successes, and experiences on social media and professional platforms to extend reach and build trust through relatable, authentic voices. She outlines practical frameworks for doing this—establishing guidelines, structured programs, and easy-to-share content, plus embracing both formal and informal advocacy to harness the “power of your network’s network.”
- Measuring the Soft Power of Trust and Community: Though brand trust and advocacy don’t always translate neatly into immediate business metrics, they drive critical outcomes—like improved recruitment, greater media interest, and increased customer loyalty. Melissa suggests looking at utilization rates, talent pipeline improvements, engagement growth, and anecdotal feedback alongside hard KPIs. Over time, these “soft” investments in people and stories deliver tangible business results, fueling the virtuous circle of brand advocacy and growth.
Melissa also shares real-world examples, from organizations succeeding with new market entries thanks to strong internal and external advocacy, to admired brands like Slack that mobilize their people as storytellers. Her closing advice to marketers: “Do the right thing, by your customers, your employees, your partners—and show up authentically. That’s how you build lasting trust.”
Be sure to connect with Melissa Prusher on LinkedIn and subscribe to the Health Marketing Collective for more conversations where strong leadership meets marketing excellence. The future of healthcare depends on it.
[embed]https://youtu.be/XSgs1ykHkbM?si=WwxfWddMcb9ui-Q9[/embed]
About Melissa Prusher
Melissa Prusher is a full-stack marketing leader with 25 years of experience in b2b professional services with an emphasis on healthcare IT. She brings deep understanding of the B2B buyer journey, sales cycles, and marketing technologies, leveraging the power of perspective to guide organizations on the path to achieving their objectives.
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