Karina Kogan of Peloton to Keynote Our Upcoming CMO & Retail Assembly

On March 9, 2021, our Transformational CMO & Retail Virtual Assembly kicks off with our featured keynote speaker, Karina Kogan, SVP, Head of Global Product Marketing at Peloton. Kogan is a marketing and digital transformation expert with a special focus on innovating the way businesses approach media & technology. In what’s been a banner year for Peloton, they now boast over 4.4 million members, becoming the leading interactive fitness platform in the world.

In a fireside chat with our Advisory Board member Cynthia Johnson, Co-Founder & CEO of Bell & Ivy, Kogan will share insight on turning a crisis into an opportunity for change. If you’re interested in joining this keynote session, go here to RSVP!

About Karina Kogan

Karina Kogan is a senior executive with two decades of marketing and general management experience fueling growth and innovation for companies operating at the intersection of media & tech. Karina is a proven strategic and operational leader with a track record in growing brands, audiences and revenues, and aligning corporate strategy with operating plans. Whether at start-ups or large corporations, Karina has developed a passion for building and working in teams that are innovative, nimble, entrepreneurial and diverse, while solving emerging challenges in digital media and consumer tech.  

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Digital Transformation involves ongoing exploration by today’s leaders, and our best advice is to not trek the journey alone. Our Transformational CMO Virtual Assembly coming this March is set to be a groundbreaking opportunity for leaders to virtually connect on the current trends & challenges the industry is facing amid COVID-19. Our assemblies are virtual for the time being, but you can still expect the same high-level discussion & networking as a Millennium onsite experience. Go here to RSVP!

Jon Iwata Set to Keynote Our Upcoming CMO Assembly!

The Millennium Alliance is thrilled to announce that Jon Iwata, Former IBM SVP & Chief Brand Officer and Fellow at Yale School of Management, will be our Keynote Speaker at the upcoming Transformational CMO Virtual Assembly on November 18-19! Jon Iwata is a true marketing expert with a 35-year career at IBM and numerous accolades to prove it. Since retiring from IBM, he has served as Executive Fellow at Yale School of Management.

Don’t want to miss it? Go here to RSVP for the Virtual Assembly!

About Jon Iwata

Jon Iwata is Executive Fellow at Yale School of Management, an appointment he received upon his retirement from IBM in 2018, capping a 35-year career with the company. As IBM Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Jon led the company’s global marketing, communications and corporate citizenship organization for a decade. He was chairman of IBM’s corporate strategy committee for three years.

Jon is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. He is a director of the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

He is an inductee of the B2B Hall of Fame, the Marketing Hall of Fame, the CMO Club Hall of Fame. He was named a Brand Genius by AdWeek in 2017.

He is co-inventor of a U.S. patent for nanotechnology for semiconductor design and fabrication.

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Digital Transformation involves ongoing exploration by today’s leaders, and our best advice is to not trek the journey alone. Our Transformational CMO Virtual Assembly coming this November is set to be a groundbreaking opportunity for leaders to virtually connect on the current trends & challenges the industry is facing amid COVID-19. Our assemblies are virtual for the time being, but you can still expect the same high-level discussion & networking as a Millennium onsite experience.

We know what you’re thinking…

This isn’t Your Run-of-the-Mill Zoom Conference.

Our Founders, like many C-Suite executives today, became disillusioned by the slew of marketing webinars, summits and events on the market today that promised “world class networking” opportunities with leading industry decision-makers. In reality, they found that these events had antiquated & impersonal discussion topics, and quite frankly, it seemed like just about anyone could attend the event. 

We’re serious about executive education. Our assembly agendas are data-driven and curated from our industry-expert Advisory Board, a group of 26 industry movers and shakers with a proven record of digitally transforming organizations from the ground-up. Our topics of discussion reflect the most poignant & relevant challenges the industry is facing at the time of the assembly. Our goal is to change the way leaders look at executive education, and you won’t find this level of content, discussion, and networking anywhere else. We’re on the journey to digitally transform the marketing industry with you.

Interested in joining? Reach out to us at info@mill-all.com to RSVP for the virtual assembly!

Sharen Jester Turney, Former CEO of Victoria’s Secret, Keynotes Upcoming Retail Event

The Millennium Alliance has been known to gather the most influential executives in marketing and retail at their invite-only assemblies, with attendees including Fernando Machado of Burger King, Jim Stengel formerly of P&G and Stefanie Strack of Voice in Sport. In light of COVID-19, they’ve replicated this experience in their Virtual Assembly for Digital Marketing & Retail, featuring Keynote Speaker, Sharen Jester Turney, Former CEO of Victoria’s Secret.

Retail legend & upcoming Keynote Speaker, Sharen Jester Turney, tells The Millennium Alliance, “I am excited to be a part of your Transformational Retail Assembly.  Curiosity has served me well, and I can’t wait to hear what is on the minds of the participants. I hope that by sharing some of my thoughts and experiences around leadership in this new era, the importance of resilience, and that humanity always matters, our upcoming leaders can bring their best selves to positively impact our global community.”

In the midst of so much disruption and economic uncertainty, The Millennium Alliance recognizes that executive education and digital transformation are more crucial than ever before for business success. Their assemblies are sought-out to provide today’s C-Suite the tools and insight they need to digitally transform their organizations in the midst of COVID-19. The Virtual Assembly for Marketers & Retailers takes place on August 25-26, and includes interactive workshops, panels and roundtables with leading executives and academic thought leaders in the space.

Go Here to RSVP for the Virtual Assembly!

During turbulent times, nothing remains the same.  We must confront reality.  Say what needs to be said.  Encourage pushback to thoughts and opinions to try to get it right.  Leading through change equals courage and compassion. Lift each other up.  Help wherever you can.  Be good people to each other.

– Sharen Jester Turney

About Sharen Jester Turney

Sharen Jester Turney is a retail executive with more than 30 years of experience growing world-class brands and launching ecommerce businesses across department, luxury, and specialty concepts for Fortune 500 companies.

Turney spent 16 years as president and chief executive officer of the nearly 8 billion dollar Victoria’s Secret brand (stores, direct, PINK, beauty), doubling the business and profit under her stewardship.

Prior to Victoria’s Secret, Turney spent 10 years with luxury powerhouse brand Neiman Marcus, first serving as executive vice president overseeing six departments before launching their ecommerce business and managing the famous Neiman Marcus Christmas Book as president and CEO of Neiman Marcus Direct.

Turney’s advisory roles in retail, technology and philanthropy span the globe including London based Marks and Spencer, Gloria Jeans in Russia, Cosmo Lady in China, Sweden based global brand Happy Socks, Full Beauty Brands in New York, Alliance Data Systems in North America,  NewStore in the US and Europe, she serves on the Board of Trustees for the University of Oklahoma Foundation; and  among others, Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Nepal with a commitment to helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan.

A frequent media guest and featured speaker with business and educational institutions, Sharen Jester Turney enjoys interacting with people all over the world, discussing what the future holds for today’s and the next generations of curious minds influencing our global community.

Announcing our Keynote Speaker, Fernando Machado!

We are excited to welcome Fernando Machado, Global CMO of Burger King, back as the Keynote Speaker at our April Transformational CMO Assembly in Atlanta! Fernando delivered an incredible keynote address at the Digital Marketing and Digital Retail Transformation Assembly back in August, and we are looking forward to another!

About Fernando Machado:

Fernando is a global marketer with a passion for growing brands and businesses. With more than 120 Lions in Cannes (5 GPs), 16 D&AD Yellow Pencils, 1 Grandy (McWhopper), and 2 Grand Effies in North America, Fernando is known for pushing the creative boundaries to drive business growth. Currently, as Global CMO at Burger King, Fernando’s focus is infusing the brand with purpose, modernizing the design, and inspiring the organization around brand development. Under Fernando’s leadership, Burger King became Client of the Year at the D&AD in 2016, Creative Marketer of the Year in Cannes 2017, Client of the Year at the One Show 2018 and Advertiser of the Year at the Clio Awards 2018. Fernando led campaigns such as “Proud Whopper”, “McWhopper”, “Google Home of the Whopper”, “Burning Stores”, “Bullying Jr”, “Whopper Neutrality”, and “Scary Clown Night”. Prior to joining BK, Fernando worked for 18 years at Unilever. Starting as an intern, he moved up the ranks working different product categories and brands, including Dove where he led the groundbreaking “Beauty Sketches” (Titanium GP in 2013).

Fernando was recognized by Adweek as Grand Brand Genius (2013 and 2018 – only person to ever win (twice), by the AD Club of NY as Marketer of the Year (2017), by Business Insider as top 10 most innovative CMOs (2017 and 2018), by AdAge as top 50 most creative people in the business (2017), and by Forbes as Top 100 Most Creative Minds in Business.

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The digital revolution has forever changed the balance of power between individual consumers and brands. This need to think “customer first” has made the marketing function more vital than ever before.

C-Level executives around the world are anticipating that digital technology will continue to drive business. We’ve put together a series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative think tanks, educational workshops, and networking sessions with our industry experts and advisory board.

Are you interested in becoming a sponsor for this event? Click here today to learn more >>

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Welcome our Newest Keynote Speaker, David Sable!

We’re thrilled to share with you that David Sable, the Non-Executive Chairman of VMLY&R and Senior Advisor at WPP, is our Keynote Speaker for our Transformational CMO Assembly taking place on November 12 -13 at the Four Seasons in Denver, CO!

About David Sable:

David Sable is the Non-Executive Chairman of VMLY&R and Senior Advisor at WPP.  He previously served as CEO of Y&R, now VMLY&R.

An industry thought leader and soon-to-be-published author, David is a frequent contributor to Linkedin and has often published in the Huffington Post. At WPP, David specializes in content expansion, strategic innovation, and partnerships.

David was selected as both a Top 20 Must-Know Global Influencer by LinkedIn, as well as a Top 10 Most Generous Marketing Geniuses by Fast Company. He serves on the Board of the Special Olympics, UNICEF and on American Eagle Outfitters’ Board of Directors.

Transformational CMO Assembly

The digital revolution has forever changed the balance of power between individual consumers and brands. This need to think “customer first” has made the marketing function more vital than ever before.

C-Level executives around the world are anticipating that digital technology will continue to drive business. We’ve put together a series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative think tanks, educational workshops, and networking sessions with our industry experts and advisory board.

Are you interested in becoming a sponsor for this event? Click here today to learn more >>

Are you a CMO interested in attending this event? Inquire here today to find out if you qualify for Millennium Membership >>

Keith Reinhard, DDB Worldwide Chairman Emeritus, to Keynote Upcoming Transformational CMO East Assembly

Keith Reinhard to Keynote Upcoming Transformational CMO East Assembly

The Millennium Alliance is thrilled to announce Keith Reinhard, Chairman Emeritus, DDB Worldwide as Keynote Speaker at The Transformational CMO East Assembly taking place on May 20-21, 2019 at The Grand Hyatt Atlanta, GA.

About Keith Reinhard:

Keith Reinhard is Chairman Emeritus of DDB Worldwide. He is one of the few agency heads to rise through the creative side of the business. As a
working creative man, he is most remembered for “You Deserve a Break Today”, his transformational campaign for McDonald’s which was named
best jingle of the 20th Century and for “Just Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is There.” Under his leadership as Chairman and CEO, DDB Worldwide, with 200 offices in 96 countries, became one of the largest and most awarded advertising agency networks in the world. A member of the
Advertising Hall of Fame, Keith has been referred to as the industry’s “soft-spoken visionary” by Advertising Age, which in 1999 named him one of the 100 most influential figures in the history of advertising. Keith is the author of Any Wednesday, a collection of notes on advertising and life and was recently featured on “The Story of Cool,” LL Cool J’s documentary series on MSNBC.

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Digital marketing is a fast, dynamic landscape and for marketers to keep ahead of their competition, boosting brand awareness and sales they need to keep up to date with current trends, technologies, and strategies. Differentiating yourself and maintaining trust in the ever-changing marketing world seems to be getting easier, but only to those who are willing to adapt to the rapid-fire marketing. The more you can plan ahead, the better equipped you as an executive will feel in managing those changes when they happen.

In May of 2019, the Transformational CMO East Assembly is a unique event that challenges our attendees to learn how to anticipate what’s next for the highly complex marketing environment that has emerged throughout the year through a series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative and educational workshops, and networking sessions with leading industry experts and our coveted advisory board over the course of 2 days.

You can say this is one of the most exclusive events of 2019, and spaces are reserved for the best in the business. If you’re a CMO looking to stay one step ahead of the digital world, reserve your seat today >

Are you a CMO interested in attending this event? Enquire here today to find out if you qualify for Millennium Membership >>

Fernando Machado, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Burger King To Keynote Upcoming Digital Retail Transformation Assembly

The Millennium Alliance is excited to announce Fernando Machado, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Burger King will be the Keynote Speaker at The Digital Retail Transformation Assembly taking place at the Fairmont Dallas from August 26-27, 2019.

About Fernando Machado:

Fernando is a global marketer with a passion for growing brands and businesses. With more than 120 Lions in Cannes (5 GPs), 16 D&AD Yellow Pencils, 1 Grandy (McWhopper), and 2 Grand Effies in North America, Fernando is known for pushing the creative boundaries to drive business growth.

Currently, as Global CMO at Burger King, Fernando’s focus is infusing the brand with purpose, modernizing the design, and inspiring the organization around brand development. Under Fernando’s leadership, Burger King became Client of the Year at the D&AD in 2016, Creative Marketer of the Year in Cannes 2017, Client of the Year at the One Show 2018 and Advertiser of the Year at the Clio Awards 2018. Fernando led campaigns such as “Proud Whopper”, “McWhopper”, “Google Home of the Whopper”, “Burning Stores”, “Bullying Jr”, “Whopper Neutrality”, and “Scary Clown Night”.

Prior to joining BK, Fernando worked for 18 years at Unilever. Starting as an intern, he moved up the ranks working different product categories and brands, including Dove where he led the groundbreaking “Beauty Sketches” (Titanium GP in 2013).

Fernando was recognized by Adweek as Grand Brand Genius (2013 and 2018 – only person to ever win twice), by the AD Club of NY as Marketer of the Year (2017), by Business Insider as top 10 most innovative CMOs (2017 and 2018), by AdAge as top 50 most creative people in the business (2017), and by Forbes as Top 100 Most Creative Minds in Business.

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C-Level experts from across North America’s retail industry are coming together in Dallas in August to anticipate the highly complex digital retail environment that will develop over the next few years.

Through a cutting-edge program designed by the industry, for the industry, we will provide a fresh and up-to-date insight to help move your organization to the next level of digital leadership. A series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative think tanks, educational workshops, and networking sessions will offer industry-specific topics and trends to ensure your company sustains its competitive advantage.

Maggie Chan Jones, Founder & CEO of Tenshey, Inc. and Former Global CMO of SAP, to Keynote Upcoming CMO Assembly

Maggie Chan Jones Former Global CMO of SAP to Keynote Upcoming CMO Assembly

The Millennium Alliance is excited to announce Maggie Chan Jones, Founder & CEO of Tenshey, Inc. and Former Global CMO of SAP as our Keynote Speaker at The Transformational CMO Assembly taking place at The Fairmont Hotel Dallas, TX from April 17-18, 2019.

About Maggie Chan Jones:

Maggie Chan Jones is an award-winning CMO and the Founder and CEO of Tenshey, a startup dedicated to advancing gender diversity through executive coaching for leaders at all career levels.

A trailblazer for women in technology, Maggie was the first woman to be named Chief Marketing Officer of SAP and has held leadership positions at Microsoft, Level 3 Communications, and Sun Microsystems.

Frequently recognized as a thought-leader, Maggie was named one of the “world’s most influential CMOs” in 2017 by Forbes. She’s a recipient of a Women of the Decade in Marketing, Branding and Communication award by Women Economic Forum, acknowledged for creativity and storytelling by the CMO Club Awards, and named a Top Ten Most Interesting B2B Executives, Woman of the Year, among others.

Maggie received her undergraduate degree in business from Binghamton University and holds an MBA degree from Cornell University, where she serves on the Board of Directors for the Cornell Johnson NYC Club. She resides in NYC with her husband and their four-legged kid, a miniature poodle named Charlie.

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The digital revolution has forever changed the balance of power between individual consumers and brands. This need to think “customer first” has made the marketing function more vital than ever before.

C-Level executives around the world are anticipating that digital technology will continue to drive business. We’ve put together a series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative think tanks, educational workshops, and networking sessions with our industry experts and Advisory Board for The Transformational CMO Assembly.

Are you a CMO interested in attending this event? Enquire here today to find out if you qualify for Millennium Membership >>

Announcing The Launch Of The New Digital Diary Website

Announcng The New Digital Diary Website

The day is finally here! Today, The Millennium Alliance is proud to announce the launch of our new Digital Diary Blog website! You may be wondering, is it still the Digital Diary you know and love? YES! However, our new website is for our blog and our blog alone. Gone are the days in which you can get lost in the shuffle on our the Mill-All homepage geared to those attending one of our assemblies this year.

We posted our top blogs from each industry to spark your interest in our new website. In the future, we will be exploring everything from guest blogging opportunities to exclusive interviews with executives or members of your company, all right here! So sit tight as we get ready to provide those options for you to advantage of.

We are currently in the process of switching all of our content from our Millennium Alliance’s blog page to here, so if your favorite blog is missing, do not fret! It will all be on this platform in no time. You can either find our new Digital Diary Blog website here, or you can go to our website and find the URL on our old Digital Diary page.

If you are a C-Level executive, an industry leader, thought leader or an analyst to name a few, we created this website with you in mind. Based on content collected from our Membership, Advisory Board, Thought Leaders, Speakers, and Sponsors, Digital Diary has all you need to know in one, cohesive place. If you are not one of those I listed above, we welcome you! We appreciate the time you have taken to explore our blog, and we hope you are able to take something away from it.

Top Articles Include:

  • Digital Transformation Is Changing The Leadership Role
  • Co-Working Is The Hottest New Retail Concept, All Thanks To WeWork
  • You Want A Revolution, I Want A Revelation
  • Real-Time Push Payments Are Here To Stay In Financial Services
  • Rethinking Business, Branding & Life with Jim Stengel, Digital Retail & Digital Marketing Transformation Assembly Keynote

Digital Diary is our leading content and news platform, so we are excited for the journey that is ahead of us. Interested in coming along the journey? Subscribe to our blog and never miss out on an update! Happy reading!

Click here for the new and improved Digital Diary.

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Meet Our Authors:

Freya Smale is Vice President of Marketing, Product and Client Services at The Millennium Alliance, Editor-In-Chief at Digital Diary, contributor for Forbes, Business2Community, and Marketer in New York. Freya writes mostly about digital marketing transformation, and the industries looking to the latest digital technology to transform in 2017. You can find her online @FSmale tweeting about #marketing #leadership #digitaltransformation and the occasional shoutout to the Welsh rugby team. Or connect with her on LinkedIn.

Catherine Hand is the Marketing Coordinator at The Millennium Alliance and Editor of Digital Diary. A recent graduate of Siena College in Albany and New York newbie, Cat assists in the creation and implementation of social media, the event agendas, brochures, E-Books, and frequently write blogs for Digital Diary on topics from all industries from Marketing to Information Technology. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. 

Jenny Schecher is a Client Services Director & Social Media Manager at The Millennium Alliance. Jenny is an avid contributor to our blog, Digital Diary, as well as all social media platforms. When she is not writing about digital transformation and technology, she is working with her team to make visions come to life at our events. (and eating all of NYC’s best food.) Follow her on Instagram: @jennyschecs or find her on LinkedIn!

Cara Bernstein is Manager, Executive Education Partnerships at The Millennium Alliance. She works with Thought Leaders at the Millennium Alliance assemblies and is also a contributor to Digital Diary. Cara writes about different industries preparing for the digital revolution. You can catch Cara on LinkedIn and on twitter @CaraBernstein

“It is more risky to be afraid of change than it is to embrace change.” Keynote Speaker Wes Nichols Discusses Marketing Transformation in Exclusive Interview

With Labor Day coming up this weekend, it only means one thing: Summer is coming to a close. To some, that might be bad news, but to us at The Millennium Alliance, we are thrilled that fall is almost here. The reason why? Our highly anticipated Transformational CMO Assembly this October is Denver is on the horizon.

To add to the excitement, Digital Diary had the opportunity to sit down with our Keynote speaker, Wes Nichols, to gain a first-hand look into how marketing is continually being affected by predictive analytics to marketing optimization, and how the changes in those sectors are impacting the industry. Wes discusses the pace of change in the industry, as well as the key challenges executives marketers face as the industry continues to evolve, and what to do to overcome them.

Thank you, Wes, for sharing your insight with us!

You are an industry authority in predictive analytics, marketing optimization, attribution and cross-channel measurement, and creating solutions for Fortune 500 companies for over 20 years. How has marketing changed over the course of those 20 years?

Wes Nichols: The pace of change, powered by technology, data, and analytics, has continued to accelerate and dominate the C-Suite of many companies, large and small. The ability for CMOs to have true agility and accuracy with decision-making, resource allocation, and tactical activities is remarkable and powerful. We are seeing the next wave of CEOs in the making as a result – a first for CMOs.

As you are considered a “serial entrepreneur” in the industry, what value does a seasoned business have when looking to partner or acquire a startup? What would you say to those who wouldn’t take that risk?

WN: The game-changer for my company was partnering with UCLA and Wharton academics who are considered the world’s leaders in marketing science. They had a huge advantage of having thought about this analytics problem and creating solutions that passed academic rigor as well as in-market performance.  We also created what many consider is the best advisory board assembled, and we really relied on these industry experts – Jim Stengel, Rishad Tobaccowala, Margo Georgiadis, Becky Saeger, Mike Linton, Gokul Rajaram and numerous other luminaries in their fields were very hands-on in the creation and expansion of MarketShare.  Most important, it was critical to find early innovators like Anne Lewnes at Adobe, Jim Farley at Ford and many other clients who ‘got’ what we had built and how different it was from anything else in the market.

As the marketing industry continues to evolve, the way people develop solutions and strategies has drastically changed when compared to the past. How have influential technologies like AI or Blockchain impacted the way marketing leaders develop breakthrough solutions that resonate in the industry?

WN: I find it riskier to be afraid of change than it is to embrace change. Things are actually moving and changing quickly – just talk to anyone in retail, media, entertainment, packaged goods and so many other industries finding themselves disrupted by technology at a must faster pace than originally estimated.   I was asked to write about this in an article which became the cover story of the Harvard Business Review several years ago – Analytics 2.0 (https://hbr.org/2013/03/advertising-analytics-20.) The article they have asked me to write this year builds on this and there continue to be big advancements in the use of data, analytics, AI and machine learning (still pretty early for blockchain for most companies, but important to understand it now).   I will be featuring a number of early innovator CMOs who are building internal teams to drive all budget planning, allocation and measurement of their marketing activities – a big shift indeed.

Is there a certain experience that you reflect upon or bring up when you create and scale solutions for global brands?

WN: The power of data. Virtually all companies (other than Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Netflix) under-estimate or under-leverage data they have in their companies. Many don’t even realize the pots of gold they are sitting on and not leveraging, relying on old approaches or methods to go to market.  The biggest opportunity of our era is to collect, analyze and leverage your data to drive revenue; if you don’t have team members who can do this, get them and trade up on your team.

What advice do you have for marketing leaders looking to stay ahead of this year’s digital transformation?

WN: Make sure your CEO and board are excited about technology advancements and understand it; if your CEO still has his or her emails printed out by the secretary for a hand-written response, quit and move on to a company that is going to survive!  (I have seen several such execs and companies, even as recently as last year). There must be an appetite to embrace change, invest in product and market changes, even disrupt your core business if necessary. If not, someone else will.

We are very excited that you are attending and keynoting our Transformational CMO Assembly in Denver. What are you looking forward to most at our event?

I have worked with CMOs globally for decades and love the innovation, creativity, energy, and enthusiasm for change. CMOs are often the voice for change and improvement, and that’s exciting to provide them the tools and PROOF of IMPACT that most CMOs have lacked for decades.

What do you think are the benefits for a C-Level executive in attending this event?

Given the rate of change happening to business now, I find attending well-curated events with interesting people from different disciplines is useful at helping me stay ahead of these changes. Those who set aside presumptions and ego, and come to actively listen and talk to peers will have tangible take-home value when they return to the office. That is the “ROI” of such an event.

About Wes Nichols

Wes Nichols is a Board Partner at Upfront Ventures and an active technology investor and advisor. Wes is a serial entrepreneur and an industry authority in predictive analytics, AI/Machine Learning, and attribution, creating and scaling solutions for global brands. Wes is the author of the Harvard Business Review cover story, Analytics 2.0, on next-generation analytics to drive more predictive CMO decision-making.

Most recently, Wes was the Chief Strategy Officer at Neustar (NYSE: NSR), the leading company in authenticated identity for marketing and security. Neustar acquired his company, MarketShare, where he was co-founder and CEO. MarketShare, recently acquired by Neustar for nearly a half a billion dollars, was backed by FTV Capital, Elevation Partners and Silver Lake, the world’s largest technology investor.

Prior to starting MarketShare, Wes was with Omnicom Group (NYSE: OMC) as President and CEO of TBWA’s digital business, working with Nissan, Sony, Pfizer, and other brands. Prior, he was the founder and CEO of Direct Partners, building from scratch one of the industry’s first data-driven analytics companies, which was acquired by Omnicom Group. Wes is a member of the Board of Directors of TrueCar (NASDAQ: TRUE) and BJ’s Restaurants (NASDAQ: BJRI), the LAPD Foundation, and a Trustee of Randolph-Macon College. Wes is an active member of both Young Presidents Organization (YPO) as well as the Pacific Council on International Policy.

You can meet Wes Nichols at our Transformational CMO Assembly in Denver on October 22-23, and follow along on social media using #MillenniumLive for more insights. 

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This October, the 8th Transformational CMO Assembly in Denver is a unique event that challenges our attendees to learn how to anticipate what’s next for the highly complex marketing environment that has emerged throughout the year through a series of executive education roundtables, keynote presentations, collaborative think tanks, educational workshops, and networking sessions with our industry experts and advisory board over the course of 2 days.

Spaces are reserved for the best in the business. If you’re a CMO looking to stay one step ahead of the digital world, reserve your seat today >