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Pete Blackshaw (Cintrifuse) | Utilizing and Building on Traditional Marketing

Pete Blackshaw (Cintrifuse) | Utilizing and Building on Traditional Marketing

FromThe CMO Podcast


Pete Blackshaw (Cintrifuse) | Utilizing and Building on Traditional Marketing

FromThe CMO Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Pete Blackshaw is an executive with an entrepreneurial spirit and a keen eye on marketing. He's the CEO of Cintrifuse, a company that utilizes networks to help launch startups. He was Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble then CEO of PlanetFeedback.com. When Planet Feedback was bought by Neilsen he became their Executive Vice-President of Digital Strategic Services. He is also the author of 2008's Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends, Angry Customers Tell 3,000.In this episode Pete discusses his career and values as an executive and marketer. His initial interest for politics transformed into a passion for business. He talks about how he has seen the internet evolve and how he thinks marketers should appreciate the traditional values while also build on the past. Plus, a surprise nugget about his contribution to one of the biggest cult classic films of the 90s.
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Jim Stengel, former CMO of the largest marketer in the world (Procter & Gamble), and now small company entrepreneur sits down for intimate conversations with the most dynamic CMOs from all over the industry. This is not your typical marketing podcast, this is a unique look at the thought process and motivation of the CMO. Jim, who put purpose on the map gets in depth with each guest to reveal more about this pivotal role every brand seeks to fill. Through personal and revealing discussions Jim and his guests paint a picture of this demanding position that very few understand, yet affects the entire consumer experience.