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In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Sarah Travis, President at Roundel, joins hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter to offer insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of retail media, her perspectives on work-life balance, and diversity in leadership roles.
Sarah reflects on her remarkable 13-year tenure at Google, where she witnessed significant changes and growth within the company. Sarah was drawn to Roundel by the opportunity to leverage her functional expertise in advertising and her admiration for Target as a brand. She highlights Target's strong culture, talented workforce, and advanced position in the retail media landscape as key factors influencing her decision to join Roundel.
The conversation further explores the evolution of retail media and Roundel's role in shaping the industry. Sarah emphasizes the importance of collaboration and standardization within the retail media space, particularly in areas such as measurement and privacy. While advocating for industry-wide standards, she also highlights the significance of preserving each retailer's unique offerings and brand identity.
As the conversation shifts towards the future of retail media, Sarah discusses Roundel's holistic approach to advertising, spanning both on-site and off-site channels. She acknowledges the growing significance of channels like Connected TV (CTV) and in-store advertising, emphasizing Roundel's commitment to reaching consumers at every stage of their shopping journey.
Beyond her insights into the retail media landscape, Sarah shares her passion for promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace, particularly in leadership roles. Drawing from her own experiences, she highlights the importance of mentorship and support networks in empowering women to navigate their careers and achieve work-life balance.
Key Takeaways:
● Develop an omnichannel strategy to reach customers wherever they are in their shopping journey
● Stay agile and adaptable to changes in the marketing landscape
● Encourage a culture of continuous learning and development within your organization
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In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Sarah Travis, President at Roundel, joins hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter to offer insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of retail media, her perspectives on work-life balance, and diversity in leadership roles.
Sarah reflects on her remarkable 13-year tenure at Google, where she witnessed significant changes and growth within the company. Sarah was drawn to Roundel by the opportunity to leverage her functional expertise in advertising and her admiration for Target as a brand. She highlights Target's strong culture, talented workforce, and advanced position in the retail media landscape as key factors influencing her decision to join Roundel.
The conversation further explores the evolution of retail media and Roundel's role in shaping the industry. Sarah emphasizes the importance of collaboration and standardization within the retail media space, particularly in areas such as measurement and privacy. While advocating for industry-wide standards, she also highlights the significance of preserving each retailer's unique offerings and brand identity.
As the conversation shifts towards the future of retail media, Sarah discusses Roundel's holistic approach to advertising, spanning both on-site and off-site channels. She acknowledges the growing significance of channels like Connected TV (CTV) and in-store advertising, emphasizing Roundel's commitment to reaching consumers at every stage of their shopping journey.
Beyond her insights into the retail media landscape, Sarah shares her passion for promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace, particularly in leadership roles. Drawing from her own experiences, she highlights the importance of mentorship and support networks in empowering women to navigate their careers and achieve work-life balance.
Key Takeaways:
● Develop an omnichannel strategy to reach customers wherever they are in their shopping journey
● Stay agile and adaptable to changes in the marketing landscape
● Encourage a culture of continuous learning and development within your organization
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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