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In this episode of Group Y Live, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jonathan Weaver, a remarkable figure in the action sports and marketing world. As the current CMO of DB, Jonathan shared his inspiring journey from skiing and snowboarding on dry slopes in the UK to making significant contributions to iconic brands like Forum Snowboards, Burton, and Nike.
We kicked off our conversation discussing Jonathan's early experiences with action sports, particularly how he transitioned from skiing to snowboarding at the age of 17. He recounted his adventures working in the ski industry, which laid the foundation for his career in marketing. Jonathan also shared insights into his time at Forum and Burton, where he learned the intricacies of marketing and brand management.
Moving on to his tenure at Nike, Jonathan described the culture shock of transitioning to a corporate environment and the vast resources available to him. He highlighted the importance of understanding both the competitive landscape and the unique culture of snowboarding, which helped him navigate his role in sports marketing.
After discussing his shift to the CrossFit training sector and then to women's training at Nike, Jonathan reflected on the challenges and opportunities he faced in those roles. He emphasized the importance of finding a niche and owning it, which ultimately led him to pursue a career in soccer just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Jonathan's move to Portugal during the pandemic opened up new opportunities, leading him to join DB, a brand with roots in action sports. He shared how his experiences have come full circle, allowing him to leverage his background in snowboarding while expanding the brand into new markets like surf and travel gear.
Throughout our conversation, Jonathan offered valuable insights into corporate culture, marketing strategies, and the importance of community in business growth. His journey is a testament to the power of following one's passion and adapting to change, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of sports, marketing, and personal growth.
In this episode of Group Y Live, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jonathan Weaver, a remarkable figure in the action sports and marketing world. As the current CMO of DB, Jonathan shared his inspiring journey from skiing and snowboarding on dry slopes in the UK to making significant contributions to iconic brands like Forum Snowboards, Burton, and Nike.
We kicked off our conversation discussing Jonathan's early experiences with action sports, particularly how he transitioned from skiing to snowboarding at the age of 17. He recounted his adventures working in the ski industry, which laid the foundation for his career in marketing. Jonathan also shared insights into his time at Forum and Burton, where he learned the intricacies of marketing and brand management.
Moving on to his tenure at Nike, Jonathan described the culture shock of transitioning to a corporate environment and the vast resources available to him. He highlighted the importance of understanding both the competitive landscape and the unique culture of snowboarding, which helped him navigate his role in sports marketing.
After discussing his shift to the CrossFit training sector and then to women's training at Nike, Jonathan reflected on the challenges and opportunities he faced in those roles. He emphasized the importance of finding a niche and owning it, which ultimately led him to pursue a career in soccer just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Jonathan's move to Portugal during the pandemic opened up new opportunities, leading him to join DB, a brand with roots in action sports. He shared how his experiences have come full circle, allowing him to leverage his background in snowboarding while expanding the brand into new markets like surf and travel gear.
Throughout our conversation, Jonathan offered valuable insights into corporate culture, marketing strategies, and the importance of community in business growth. His journey is a testament to the power of following one's passion and adapting to change, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of sports, marketing, and personal growth.