Welcome to the May issue of Rockstar CMO. If we consider the last issue a soundcheck, this is it folks, night one of the tour.
We’ve decided to name each issue after classic album titles. Cute right? I suggested 1994’s Project:Funk Da World by Craig Mack. And while there was a strong argument that it’s not considered a classic, it does feature ‘Flava in Ya Ear’. And like Mr. Mack, we’re intent on “bringing a brand new flava in ya ear”.
In any case, it was my round, so welcome to the Funk Da World issue!
What we didn’t argue about was the quality of the articles, featuring Ted Rubin, Robert Rose, Virgil Abloh, Tristan Walker, plus all the regular Rockstar antics you’ve come to expect.
As a marketing journalist, Morag Cuddeford-Jones hears the same tune on repeat – how ‘seamless’ companies are making the customer experience and in this issue, this self-confessed “data tart” gives us a view from the real world and its endless forms…
Photofy CMO, MC/Host of Brand Innovators Summits, and Co-Founder of Prevailing Path Ted Rubin is our resident rock star. Each issue, he’s sounding off on the challenges faced by the marketing industry today…
Photofy CMO, MC/Host of Brand Innovators Summits, and Co-Founder of Prevailing Path Ted Rubin is our resident rock star. Each issue, he’s sounding off on the challenges faced by the marketing industry today.…
Celebrity brand endorsements reached a whole new level when Kanye’s cohort Virgil Abloh became artistic director of Louis Vuitton, one of the world’s oldest fashion houses. Helene Dancer considers; is this the shape of hype to come?…
Not a rock star, but Ian is a 3 x CMO, a trusted advisor and Chief Bottle Washer at Rockstar CMO, who applies his experience to create ART (Awareness, Revenue and Trust) for B2B companies. Ian brings over two decades of marketing leadership experience to Rockstar CMO, he also a former techie, product marketer, CTO, agency guy and industry analyst.