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During this 210th episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Jake Sorofman, president of MetaCX.
Today, we talk about what it's like to join a company and transition from CMO to president in a global pandemic. We talk about how Sorofman is thinking about company culture. We also discuss MetaCX's founder and the overall vision of the company.
Sorofman describes how his role as chief marketing officer prepared him for his new role at MetaCX. Then he shares his perspective on creating company culture during a global pandemic. He says, "You need to be even more intentional. My feeling is that cultures don't happen by accident." He suggests leaning into the awkwardness of video conferencing and shares that they're engaging their employees in a fun 100 Mile Challenge.
We learn more about MetaCX and why there may be no better time than now for them to launch, given their unique value proposition. Sorofman remarks on the opportunities that are available to us in this unique time. He says, "This is the time of transformation. This is the time of thinking about the things that you couldn't get to when business was robust. It's also a time of thinking about what it's going to look like on the other side." This interview reminds us of the importance of providing value no matter what the circumstances may be.
Highlights from this week's “Marketing Today”:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During this 210th episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Jake Sorofman, president of MetaCX.
Today, we talk about what it's like to join a company and transition from CMO to president in a global pandemic. We talk about how Sorofman is thinking about company culture. We also discuss MetaCX's founder and the overall vision of the company.
Sorofman describes how his role as chief marketing officer prepared him for his new role at MetaCX. Then he shares his perspective on creating company culture during a global pandemic. He says, "You need to be even more intentional. My feeling is that cultures don't happen by accident." He suggests leaning into the awkwardness of video conferencing and shares that they're engaging their employees in a fun 100 Mile Challenge.
We learn more about MetaCX and why there may be no better time than now for them to launch, given their unique value proposition. Sorofman remarks on the opportunities that are available to us in this unique time. He says, "This is the time of transformation. This is the time of thinking about the things that you couldn't get to when business was robust. It's also a time of thinking about what it's going to look like on the other side." This interview reminds us of the importance of providing value no matter what the circumstances may be.
Highlights from this week's “Marketing Today”:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.