Ad Age Marketer's Brief

Ad Age Marketer's Brief

E.J. Schultz & Adrianne Pasquarelli
Земја Соединети Американски Држави
Јазик EN
Епизоди 388
Последна 19.08.2026

Marketer's Brief helps marketers stay ahead of what's changing and decide how to respond. Each episode focuses on the ideas, shifts, and strategic tensions shaping marketing right now, from how leaders are thinking about growth, platforms, and culture to how they're making trade-offs in real time. Conversations led by Ad Age editors and reporters surface patterns worth paying attention to and ways of thinking that can influence decisions at work. Subscribe to sharpen your judgment and spot what matters early.

Епизоди

  • This packaging switch tripled sales velocity, with Saint James Co-Founder 19.08.2026 23мин
    Saint James Tea Co-Founder and CEO Brad Neumann says a single packaging switch—from cardboard cartons to resealable aluminum bottles—nearly tripled the three-year-old, better-for-you iced tea brand's sales velocity overnight. The bigger signal: Saint James sits in less than 17% of possible retail doors, yet has ranked as the country's fastest-growing iced tea brand in every four-week SPINS reporting period for almost two years. Why the switch worked: it solved a consumer complaint (the old packaging didn't keep tea cold), and opened channels, including convenience stores, that the old packaging couldn't reach. The bigger philosophy: build the brand first and let distribution follow. "Our strategy from day one has always been: focus on the brand. Distribution and sales will come," Neumann says. He also details how Saint James uses Costco to drive volume in-store while boosting sales in other retail channels, discusses high-profile brand collaborations including "The White Lotus" and Juicy Couture, and explains how the brand's growing in-house marketing team is helping it compete against much larger companies. Dig deeper ~5 food and beverage marketing trends to watch in 2026 ~ Why the drinks people carry matter more to marketers now ~How this protein soda is marketing to everyday consumers in the GLP-1 era ~How Coca-Cola interns started Sprite + Tea, a new TikTok-friendly variety  ~Honest Tea founder on what its shutdown means for purpose-based brands
  • Why marketers chase active demand and miss the passive majority, with Indeed's CMO 12.08.2026 19мин
    Most marketing budgets are built to capture demand—people already searching—but Indeed CMO James Whitemore says that's leaving future demand on the table. He explains why Indeed is shifting spend beyond traditional demand capture toward passive and future job seekers, using culture, fandom and brand-building campaigns like "Jobs Need People" to do it. Whitemore also breaks down how Indeed balances that brand investment with performance marketing, including the blackout and holdout tests it runs to prove top-of-funnel spending actually improves lower-funnel results rather than just adding cost. He also discusses why he believes the current anxiety around AI and the labor market calls for a more empathetic approach to advertising—and what other marketers can learn from matching their tone to consumers' emotional state. Dig deeper ~Indeed turns workplace nightmares into punchlines in Tombras campaign ~How America's Hottest Brands are winning with feedback, fandom and smart collaborations ~Performance marketing vs. brand-building—how the best brands weave them together ~5 CMOs share their biggest AI fears—and how they fixed them ~Belonging is the new brand loyalty for financially squeezed consumers
  • Turning consumer signals into campaigns that work, with Kayak's senior VP of brand marketing 05.08.2026 17мин
    An idea isn't a strategy. Kayak's marketing team gets plenty of raw material—search behavior, trending topics, notions floating around a meeting room—but treats none of it as ready for creative until research confirms it's real. That process turned a theory about group travel into "Bookboards": 84% of travelers have watched a group trip stall in the chat, and 90% blame one friend who won't commit. The travel brand's senior VP of global brand marketing Carolina Montenegro walks through how Kayak separates a real consumer pattern from a passing one, how the brand teases familiar behavior without punching down, and what that discipline looks like for marketers outside travel. Dig deeper: ~Kayak's 'Bookboards' let friends shame a holdout who won't commit to a trip ~Millennials get thrashed in Kayak's biting booking campaign ~How brands can separate passing fads from valuable consumer insights ~Circana's Cara Pratt on inventory versus insight, and why more data isn't the answer
  • Meet the Calvin Klein CMO using 'entertainment mentality' to turn culturally resonant campaigns into sales gains 29.07.2026 20мин
    As brands try to make their campaign dollars stretch farther, they're looking to culturally resonant marketing that creates engagement—comments, likes and shares—and results in sales gains. Calvin Klein's Spring 2026 campaign with actress Dakota Johnson is an example of how the clothing brand is using content to 'game the algorithm,' according to Jonathan Bottomley, global chief marketing officer of Calvin Klein and executive VP, group consumer and brand strategy at parent company PVH Corp. Not only did the provocative campaign attract 26 million views on Instagram, but it also helped create a single-digit increase in women's underwear sales and a double-digit increase in women's denim sales, Bottomley said, noting that 30% of Calvin Klein's audience is actively engaged on Instagram. By cultivating such engagement on social media, the brand is building a sense of virality, he said. On the podcast, Bottomley also discusses the role of community and product-led marketing, as well as how Calvin Klein is evolving its brand messaging to connect with Gen Z consumers. Dig deeper -https://adage.com/brand-marketing/aa-winners-losers-calvin-klein-jeopardy-seafood-city-rei-david-campbells/ -https://adage.com/events-awards/cannes-lions/aa-cmo-marketing-trends-budgeting-ai-measurement-agencies/
  • Lessons from America's Hottest Brands 22.07.2026 16мин
    What does it take to be one of America's Hottest Brands? We comb through our annual list of 20 brands having a moment to discern marketing lessons applicable to brands of any type or size. Find out how NeeDoh and Pink are taking consumer listening to the next level and what Grillo's did to strike smart brand collabs. Ad Age's E.J. Schultz and Adrianne Pasquarelli also discuss other lessons, including how Dutch Bros taps into fan passions and what Nuuly did to break down operational silos. Plus, find out how Costco cracked the list, absent any really expensive advertising.  America's Hottest Brands not only provides marketing lessons, the list speaks to the moment we are living in. Two sustainable fashion brands made the cut—Nuuly and Depop—and so did an AI brand—Claude, which is locked into a marketing battle with OpenAI that is the modern-day version of Coke versus Pepsi. Not that the Knicks need more love, but we could not keep them off the list, given how the team stole the sports marketing conversation for weeks this summer.  Dig deeper: Lessons from America's Hottest Brands America's 20 Hottest Brands
  • The key to making sports partnerships pay off, with PepsiCo's Jonnie Cahill 15.07.2026 21мин
    Too often, brand sponsorships stop at awareness when they could offer consumers something more. Jonnie Cahill, chief marketing officer of PepsiCo International Foods, says the strongest partnerships give the brand a credible role and make the experience better for the people taking part. His filter is straightforward: Has the brand earned the right to show up, and what can it add to the moment?  For Lay's and the FIFA World Cup, that meant building a WhatsApp watch-party community designed for 10 million people; signing up roughly a quarter of a million people a day, with two-to-three-minute dwell times per session. Cahill applies the same test to Doritos' Formula 1 push, built around a specific gap: F1 is the fastest-growing sport in the world, yet 99% of fans will never see a race live.  Drawing on more than two decades in marketing, including 12 years at Heineken, Cahill also breaks down how to evolve iconic brands without diluting them and where AI is speeding up creative work without replacing it. Dig deeper ~How Coca-Cola is using AI and emotion in bid to win World Cup fans ~Why Unilever built a World Cup activation for influencers~AI Marketing Playbook: How marketers are really using AI ~Watch World Cup campaigns from brands
  • Why data, not AI, is driving local travel marketing decisions, with Vrbo's VP of marketing 08.07.2026 21мин
    As marketers reach for AI to explain every new capability, it's easy to overstate its role. Helen Melluish, VP of marketing at Expedia-owned Vrbo, says the hyperlocal targeting behind this summer's travel campaigns runs on traditional data science and machine learning—not AI. Vrbo tracks booking trends by origin and destination market, then shifts local messaging and media spend within a matter of weeks, if not days, once a route or region shows momentum, no AI overlay required. For Melluish, that speed matters this summer: as gas prices push travelers toward drive-to destinations and away from early bookings, Vrbo's data lets the brand chase the shift in real time. AI still plays a role elsewhere at home-rental brand, scaling creative production and handling routine customer service, but it isn't what's driving this particular decision. Dig deeper ~How brands are approaching summer travel with high gas prices and inflation ~Expedia Group's CMO on AI ~AI Marketing Playbook: How marketers are really using AI ~How brands are investing in local marketing—and why it's so important
  • Why retailers should sell experiences, not products, with Macy's CMO 01.07.2026 20мин
    Shoppers don't remember what they bought—they remember the experience around it. Macy's Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer Sharon Otterman explains how the retailer is shifting from one-off transactions to "retailtainment": in-store activations, engraving stations and immersive events tied to moments like prom, Father's Day and an upcoming 50th annual July 4th fireworks. She also breaks down how the team tests new activations in select stores before scaling fleet-wide, and the media mix modeling and attribution tools shaping where marketing budget goes. Dig deeper ~Macy's launches creative agency review ahead of 100th Thanksgiving Parade ~Macy's celebrates summer in its first campaign from new CMO and agency ~Opinion: How CMOs can prove their growth impact—the metrics that matter ~Inside Pacsun and LAFC's playbook for building a culturally relevant sports partnership
  • What brands are missing in sports sponsorship, with Just Women's Sports Founder 24.06.2026 21мин
    Haley Rosen of Just Women's Sports breaks down why the biggest opportunities in women's sports may lie beyond the games themselves. The founder and CEO of the sports-first media company—which reaches 115 million monthly users across social—explains how women's sports audiences are closing in on men's, with the WNBA pulling in 85% of the NBA's viewership on ESPN last season, while advertising dollars haven't kept pace, sitting at just 2% of what men's sports commands. Rosen points to the Just Women's Sports-Ally partnership, now in its fifth year around the National Women's Soccer League, as a model for getting in early. She also lays out the untapped opportunity for brands willing to move now, from underrepresented sports like the Professional Women's Hockey League to athlete endorsement deals still lagging behind the fan bases they've built. Dig deeper ~Inside women's sports marketing—how Gen Z is fueling brand interest ~MLB is investing in a women's pro softball league—behind the sport's marketing potential ~How the NWSL plans to capitalize on Women's World Cup attention
  • From instinct to evidence: Solving marketing's growth paradox 22.06.2026 20мин
    The volume of creative content has never been higher, and the pressure to prove every piece of it works has never been greater. In this sponsored episode of the Marketer's Brief podcast, Ad Age sits down with Jeff Greenspoon, chief executive officer of the Americas at Kantar, to explore how brands can maximize creative effectiveness in an era of AI-generated content, always-on channels, and exploding creator ecosystems. Jeff unpacks how leading brands are embedding decision intelligence directly into their creative workflows, turning insight into confidence and driving real marketing impact. He also covers effective creator marketing and what it looks like when CMOs and their teams put it to work. Tune in to hear how Kantar is helping leading brands move from instinct to evidence, and setting the agenda for creative impact at scale.
  • CMOs on CMOs: Hippo and Solo Stove on AI and grassroots marketing tactics 18.06.2026 13мин
    Watch this episode and see additional resources for marketers at AdAge.com/cmo. In the first episode of the Ad Age CMOs on CMOs series, Andrea Collins, CMO of Hippo, and Liz Vanzura, CMO of Solo Stove, break down how they're implementing AI into team workflows, and how marketers can start discussing AI implementation with teams mindfully. They also dig into grassroots marketing tactics and the power of bringing your brand to consumers. CMOs on CMOs is a new series from Ad Age. Each episode will feature two marketing leaders, discussing the trends, changes and trials of their work. Stay tuned for more episodes in the coming months.
  • How the Cadillac F1 team is racing to define its brand and fan strategy 17.06.2026 25мин
    Formula 1's newest team is building more than a racing operation as it prepares for Silverstone—it's building a high-speed media company designed to keep fans engaged year-round. Cadillac F1 Chief Marketing Officer Ahmed Iqbal discusses why modern sports teams need to think like content creators, how Cadillac is approaching fan growth as a new entrant to the sport and what marketers can learn from one of the world's most engaged audiences.  Dig deeper: How sports teams are using AI and fan data to rethink marketing Ford and GM are now competing in F1—what it means for consumer marketing Inside Cadillac F1's moonshot Super Bowl ad and Apple partnership
  • Evolving a media network to meet growing advertiser demands with Marriott's Chris Norton 10.06.2026 23мин
    Marriott Media Network's Chris Norton discusses how the hotelier is differentiating itself in the crowded field of retail media networks, including through partnerships with United Airlines and Dick's Sporting Goods. The hotel chain's senior VP of marketing capabilities and general manager also talks about Marriott's in-room media channel and why the hotelier is prioritizing measurement. Dig deeper: ~Retail media's growth and the big platforms shaking up retail media trading ~Uber's ad chief on becoming a "mindset media company" ~The ANA's industry guidebook on how marketers should organize oversight of retail media ~How travel brands are attracting Gen Z
  • How agentic AI is reinventing brand customer experience, with Adobe's CMO 03.06.2026 25мин
    Customer experience is changing rapidly in the era of AI, in large part thanks to agentic tools from tech providers like Adobe. Lara Balazs, chief marketing officer of Adobe, is helping major brands—from Dick's Sporting Goods to Xfinity—understand the common pain points in their customer service workflows that can finally be addressed by AI agents. Balazs spoke with Ad Age about the B2B approach and how she is pitching Adobe's agentic tools to marketers as well as the real opportunities that generative technology can offer today.
  • Why Cannes awards and creativity still matter for CMOs, with Unilever's top marketer 27.05.2026 22мин
    Unilever CMO Leandro Barreto unpacks how he gets the most out of Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity every year and why awards and creativity still matter for CMOs. He also discusses the evolution of Dove's enduring 'Real Beauty' campaign and how it inspires the playbook of other Unilever CPG brands such as Vaseline, which has seen success with its 'Vaseline Verified' campaign.
  • Capitalizing on the women's sports boom with NWSL CMO Rachel Epstein 20.05.2026 16мин
    Rachel Epstein, the newly named chief marketing officer of the National Women's Soccer League, discusses her strategy to make the most of booming interest in women's sports and soccer in particular. Her strategy involves absorbing new fans created by the summer's FIFA World Cup and following the unique pathways to sports fandom often taken by women. She says bigger investments, better athletes and more brand support are critical to growth, but so too is a burgeoning media ecosystem bringing women's sports to the new fan.
  • Using brand partnerships to market to younger audiences with Netflix VP of global marketing 13.05.2026 21мин
    Netflix VP of global brand marketing and partnerships Magno Herran discusses how the streamer is using brand partnerships and sponsorships to grow its ad business as it heads into the upfronts. He breaks down co-created campaigns with State Farm and other marketers, how Netflix is extending its IP beyond the platform and why reaching younger fans now requires a broader media mix that includes social.
  • How to go from product-first to culture-led marketing, with Samsonite's VP of marketing 06.05.2026 20мин
    For heritage brands trying to stay relevant with younger consumers, Samsonite's playbook offers a useful case study. On this episode, David Oksman, VP of marketing and direct to consumer at Samsonite, discusses how the 115-year-old luggage company is shifting away from product specs and leaning into more social media-first, culture-led marketing by targeting travelers by psychographic rather than demographic, and measuring emotional connection alongside traditional conversion metrics. He also talks about the brand's latest social-first campaign with Olivia Culpo and how Samsonite thinks about younger D2C challengers like Away and Béis. His advice for other marketers navigating the same tension: don't be a heritage brand — be a brand with heritage.
  • Creating value marketing that stands out, with Domino's CMO 29.04.2026 24мин
    As pizza's value wars intensify, Domino's is rethinking how to deliver value without blending in. CMO Kate Trumbull discusses the brand's focus on consistent deals, menu choice and "talk value" promotions like Emergency Pizza and You Tip, We Tip. She also discusses making the brand more "craveable" through a recent rebrand.
  • From impressions to impact: rethinking advertising at scale 27.04.2026 15мин
    The future of advertising is audience-first, and Warner Bros. Discovery is leading the shift. In this sponsored episode of the Marketer's Brief podcast, Ad Age contributing editor Natalie Zfat sits down with Ryan Gould, president of U.S. advertising sales go-to-market at Warner Bros. Discovery, to explore how the company is evolving its approach to deliver both scale and measurable outcomes. From premium storytelling and live sports to innovations like Shop with Max, Gould outlines how WBD is connecting brands to culture while reducing friction between content and commerce. Tune in to hear how the company is addressing measurement challenges, simplifying cross-platform buying, and helping marketers turn engagement into impact in a rapidly changing media environment.

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