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Thomas Ranese (Uber) | Leaning into Values

Thomas Ranese (Uber) | Leaning into Values

FromThe CMO Podcast


Thomas Ranese (Uber) | Leaning into Values

FromThe CMO Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Thomas Ranese is the Vice President of Global Marketing for Uber which has a 62 billion dollar (by market cap) transportation and delivery company. This is an excellent episode from our second Uber executive on The CMO Podcast, and as an industry disruptor and innovator, the brand keeps redefining their mass effect on the world. In this conversation, Thomas talks about his experience from humble beginnings to the ivy league. Thomas worked at a lot of notable companies including the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, Google, and many more. He began working at Uber right before COVID-19, and in this interview, he talks about how Uber is helping communities all around the world and working diligently to make sure their drivers are safe. Plus, how brands are evolving to do good work and make positive change.Support our sponsor Deloitte and experience their guidance on resilience for brands in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more at Deloitte.com
Released:
Nov 11, 2020
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.