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A CMO Confidential Interview with Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow and Chair of the Accelerator with the Alfred Lee Loomis Innovation Council and bipartisan advisor on cyber, space, AI as well as countering terrorism, inauthentic information campaigns, and bioterrorism.
David shares thoughts on why geopolitics have become so important so quickly, the universal breakdown in trust, how anxiety fuels anger, which fuels grievance, and how business leaders might adjust to all of this.
Key topics include:
- Why geopolitical and tech issues should be added to the "risk management committee"
- The need for contingency planning and directional decision-making
- How anyone is now the equivalent of a 1970's cold war spy
- Why "getting better at discernment" is critical.
Tune in to hear about "responsible heretics" and how a high school science project resulted in a South American assignment for a 17-year old.
⏱️ Chapters
1:12: Introducing Dr. David Bray
1:39: Why Business Leaders Should Care About Geopolitics
2:33: Mapping the Ripple Effects of Technological Revolutions
4:47: Historical Context: 1890s Polarization and Yellow Journalism
7:01: Societal Anxiety, Governance, and the Path to Anarchy
9:10: Impact on Global Supply Chains and Geopolitical Uncertainty
12:25: The Complexity of Microprocessors and Hardware Risks
14:10: Upgrading the Board: Risk Management for Tech and Geopolitics
16:21: Pressures on the C-Suite and Decision-Making with Incomplete Information
18:06: Marketing in a Volatile Landscape: Early Signal Networks
20:07: The Role of the “Responsible Heretic” in Avoiding Groupthink
23:29: Managing Super-Empowered Employees and Information Capabilities
25:16: Disinformation Strategy: From Operation Denver to Modern Bots
27:56: Balancing Principles, Ethics, and Global Competitiveness
29:07: Preparing for the Future: Data Reassessment and the Art of Discernment
31:43: Strategic Headspace: Establishing Pivot Options
33:11: Predictions for 2026: AI Pushback and Conflict De-escalation
34:03: Funniest Story: The South American Science Fair Mosh Pit
35:51: Practical Advice: Leadership vs. Management Expectations
36:07: Final Takeaways and Closing Remarks
This episode is sponsored by Typeface - the agentic AI marketing platform that turns one idea into thousands of on-brand assets. Learn more: typeface.ai/cmo.
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A CMO Confidential Interview with Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow and Chair of the Accelerator with the Alfred Lee Loomis Innovation Council and bipartisan advisor on cyber, space, AI as well as countering terrorism, inauthentic information campaigns, and bioterrorism.
David shares thoughts on why geopolitics have become so important so quickly, the universal breakdown in trust, how anxiety fuels anger, which fuels grievance, and how business leaders might adjust to all of this.
Key topics include:
- Why geopolitical and tech issues should be added to the "risk management committee"
- The need for contingency planning and directional decision-making
- How anyone is now the equivalent of a 1970's cold war spy
- Why "getting better at discernment" is critical.
Tune in to hear about "responsible heretics" and how a high school science project resulted in a South American assignment for a 17-year old.
⏱️ Chapters
1:12: Introducing Dr. David Bray
1:39: Why Business Leaders Should Care About Geopolitics
2:33: Mapping the Ripple Effects of Technological Revolutions
4:47: Historical Context: 1890s Polarization and Yellow Journalism
7:01: Societal Anxiety, Governance, and the Path to Anarchy
9:10: Impact on Global Supply Chains and Geopolitical Uncertainty
12:25: The Complexity of Microprocessors and Hardware Risks
14:10: Upgrading the Board: Risk Management for Tech and Geopolitics
16:21: Pressures on the C-Suite and Decision-Making with Incomplete Information
18:06: Marketing in a Volatile Landscape: Early Signal Networks
20:07: The Role of the “Responsible Heretic” in Avoiding Groupthink
23:29: Managing Super-Empowered Employees and Information Capabilities
25:16: Disinformation Strategy: From Operation Denver to Modern Bots
27:56: Balancing Principles, Ethics, and Global Competitiveness
29:07: Preparing for the Future: Data Reassessment and the Art of Discernment
31:43: Strategic Headspace: Establishing Pivot Options
33:11: Predictions for 2026: AI Pushback and Conflict De-escalation
34:03: Funniest Story: The South American Science Fair Mosh Pit
35:51: Practical Advice: Leadership vs. Management Expectations
36:07: Final Takeaways and Closing Remarks
This episode is sponsored by Typeface - the agentic AI marketing platform that turns one idea into thousands of on-brand assets. Learn more: typeface.ai/cmo.
Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring world-class marketing leaders, board members, and C-Suite executives.
#CMOConfidential, #MarketingLeadership, #BrandStrategy, #CorporateActivism, #MarketingStrategy, #CMO, #AIinMarketing, #ExecutiveLeadership, #BrandReputation, #ConsumerTrust, #DigitalMarketing, #MarketingInsights, #ThoughtLeadership, #BusinessStrategy, #CustomerCentric
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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