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Album 6 Track 3 - The Confucius of Marketing, Andrew Springate

Album 6 Track 3 - The Confucius of Marketing, Andrew Springate

FromBrands, Beats & Bytes


Album 6 Track 3 - The Confucius of Marketing, Andrew Springate

FromBrands, Beats & Bytes

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Album 6 Track 3 - The Confucius of Marketing, Andrew SpringateWhat’s happening Brand Nerds?! We have a thought-provoking leader in the virtual building today, who is behind the marketing of possibly your favorite, highly successful drink, Dr. Pepper, Andrew Springate. Andrew comes from a family of educators and brings that curiosity and continuous learning to his career. From his days at Coca Cola, with hosts DC and LT, throughout his career, he's bringing stories and lessons to our show today. One of the transformative leaders of the Sprite rebranding to his work for Keurig Dr. Pepper, Andrew continues to make incredible strides in his work and is a trusted colleague along the way. Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:Take time to appreciate the hard workers around youThinking UnconventionallyBe someone who gets stuff doneThe importance of team chemistryHow are you a part of the next needed solution?NOTES:Connect with AndrewAndrew Springate | LinkedinStay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Interesting people, insightful points of view and incredible stories on what’s popping and not popping in marketing, tech, and culture you can use to win immediately. Brands, Beats and Bytes boldly stands at the intersection of brand, tech and culture. DC and Larry are fascinated with stories and people behind some of the best marketing in the business. No matter how dope your product, if your marketing sucks your company may suck too. #dontsuck