Mary Green, Founder of CMAWeekly, on Building an Engaged Customer Marketing Community
Description
Episode Description
Mary Green didn't realize she'd been doing customer marketing for years until she saw a job posting that finally named what she'd been building all along. Now, as the founder of CMA Weekly and Director of Community Platforms at Infor, she's created a 1,500-member community that's become an indispensable resource for customer marketers navigating an evolving profession.
In this episode, Mary pulls back the curtain on building authentic professional communities, the changing landscape of customer marketing roles, and why working without community in 2025 is like working without AI. You're simply leaving opportunities on the table.
What You'll Learn
- The origin story of CMA Weekly and how it grew to 1,500+ active members
- What the "no vendors" channel is and how it became essential for honest, confidential vendor feedback
- How customer marketing roles are expanding and what the current job market looks like
- Why professional community isn't optional anymore and how it saves months of learning time
- Strategies for fostering authentic engagement and maintaining community trust
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
- 01:37 Mary Green's Journey into Customer Advocacy
- 03:50 Building and Growing CMA Weekly
- 05:21 Community Engagement and Support
- 11:38 The No Vendors Channel
- 16:23 Vendor Competition and Community Dynamics
- 24:55 The Evolving Role of Customer Marketing
- 31:01 Job Market Insights and Advice
- 39:49 Future Plans for CMA Weekly
- 41:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Guest Bio
Mary Green is the founder of CMA Weekly, an authentic community of over 1,500 customer marketing professionals, and serves as Director of Community Platforms at Infor. With years of experience building customer advocacy programs before the role officially existed, Mary has become a leading voice in the customer marketing space, creating resources and connections that help professionals navigate this evolving field.
Key Takeaway
In today's fast-paced marketing landscape, having access to a trusted professional community isn't a nice-to-have. It's essential infrastructure. Whether you're troubleshooting vendor relationships, understanding market rates, or simply learning from others' experiences, community accelerates your growth and saves you from costly mistakes.
Connect with Mary Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marygreencny/
Resources Mentioned:
- CMA Weekly Community: https://cmaweekly.com/























