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During this 202nd episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Casey Hurbis, Chief Marketing Officer at Quicken Loans.
Today we talk about the Super Bowl commercial that launched earlier this year and how that came about, the relationship with Jason Momoa, and the company's partnership with the NFL. We also discuss other sports sponsorships and the impact Quicken Loans is having on Detroit.
Hurbis begins by telling us what excites him about Detroit and updating us on Quicken Loan's success as America's largest lender. He provides a behind-the-scenes look into the process of creating an ad for the Super Bowl and building a relationship with Jason Momoa, who had never before taken on a paid endorsement.
Hurbis showcases his team's ambition when discussing their approach to partnerships. He says, "We have a history of doing things that have never been done before." They have also used these sponsorships to improve their community. Hurbis explains, "We want to be able to do good by the community but also shine a spotlight on our city." Then we hear Hurbis's take on running a large in-house agency. This conversation gives us a look into a brand with ambitious campaigns and a commitment to their local community.
Highlights from this week's “Marketing Today”:
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During this 202nd episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Casey Hurbis, Chief Marketing Officer at Quicken Loans.
Today we talk about the Super Bowl commercial that launched earlier this year and how that came about, the relationship with Jason Momoa, and the company's partnership with the NFL. We also discuss other sports sponsorships and the impact Quicken Loans is having on Detroit.
Hurbis begins by telling us what excites him about Detroit and updating us on Quicken Loan's success as America's largest lender. He provides a behind-the-scenes look into the process of creating an ad for the Super Bowl and building a relationship with Jason Momoa, who had never before taken on a paid endorsement.
Hurbis showcases his team's ambition when discussing their approach to partnerships. He says, "We have a history of doing things that have never been done before." They have also used these sponsorships to improve their community. Hurbis explains, "We want to be able to do good by the community but also shine a spotlight on our city." Then we hear Hurbis's take on running a large in-house agency. This conversation gives us a look into a brand with ambitious campaigns and a commitment to their local community.
Highlights from this week's “Marketing Today”:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.