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On this 231st episode of "Marketing Today," host Alan Hart interviews Good Man Brand CMO Nancy Richardson. Richardson has held executive positions at companies like Starbucks and Lululemon, and that experience led her to where she is today.
We kick off our conversation talking about Richardson's past, how being born and raised in Hawaii led her to a career that she just wasn't happy with, and how her competitive nature from her soccer-playing days brought her into the marketing field. Holding executive positions for a series of startups and fast-growth companies taught Richardson the value of a dollar. "When you have a company that has a finite amount of money in the bank, you have to be so strategic and work with your partners to keep it alive."
Richardson dives into her ventures. She founded Mom and Pop Shop, a company that pools readily available marketing talent to avoid contracting agencies' overhead. Her desire to provide value inspired her to write "Work Freely," a book about loving life and your job at the same time, with the idea "to create something that can help other people." Next, Richardson talks all about working for Russell Wilson's Good Man Brand, where "impact is the strategy; revenue is the result." Good Man Brand creates clothing and shoes "that are made to flex between home, work, and day." Aligned with a plethora of foundations aimed at changing the world for the better, Richardson and Good Man Brand want to show the world that "doing business and doing good are the same thing!"
Highlights from this week's "Marketing Today":
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On this 231st episode of "Marketing Today," host Alan Hart interviews Good Man Brand CMO Nancy Richardson. Richardson has held executive positions at companies like Starbucks and Lululemon, and that experience led her to where she is today.
We kick off our conversation talking about Richardson's past, how being born and raised in Hawaii led her to a career that she just wasn't happy with, and how her competitive nature from her soccer-playing days brought her into the marketing field. Holding executive positions for a series of startups and fast-growth companies taught Richardson the value of a dollar. "When you have a company that has a finite amount of money in the bank, you have to be so strategic and work with your partners to keep it alive."
Richardson dives into her ventures. She founded Mom and Pop Shop, a company that pools readily available marketing talent to avoid contracting agencies' overhead. Her desire to provide value inspired her to write "Work Freely," a book about loving life and your job at the same time, with the idea "to create something that can help other people." Next, Richardson talks all about working for Russell Wilson's Good Man Brand, where "impact is the strategy; revenue is the result." Good Man Brand creates clothing and shoes "that are made to flex between home, work, and day." Aligned with a plethora of foundations aimed at changing the world for the better, Richardson and Good Man Brand want to show the world that "doing business and doing good are the same thing!"
Highlights from this week's "Marketing Today":
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.