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Sangeeta Nayak is a MarTech Leader and CDP Product Owner at AT&T. Recently, Sangeeta undertook a CDP initiative to better enhance and streamline AT&T’s leads with Eloqua. She shares her journey, her results, and what she wishes she could re-do if given the chance to do it all over again. Sangeeta’s project initiative saw a 20x impact, and she’s very excited to see where it goes as the initiative matures and grows over time.
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Dive into the world of sports marketing with Michaela Patt, the Marketing Automation Manager at Paciolan, Kaisha Excell, the Email Marketing Manager at the University of Notre Dame, and Gabe Merville, the Analytics and Strategy Coordinator at LSU Athletics, as they discuss the transformative impact of Oracle’s Eloqua software on their marketing strategies.
Michaela shares her insights on transitioning their client base to Eloqua and the effectiveness of landing pages and invoices. Kaisha highlights how email marketing accounts for a significant share of their tracked revenue streams and her innovative approach to creating unique membership packages. Gabe discusses the importance of timing in fan surveys and the role of analytics in enhancing fan experiences.
The panel explores the evolving landscape of sports marketing, including the impact of invoices on season ticket renewals and the significance of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in sponsorships and student-athlete relationships. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how advanced marketing tools like Eloqua can revolutionize communication and revenue generation in the sports industry.
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Stephen Streich is the Group Vice President of Product Management for Oracle Marketing. He brings over two decades of expertise in martech, adtech, and customer experience software. Known for his role in the successful IPO of Eloqua and its integration into Oracle Marketing Cloud, Stephen talks about the evolution of Oracle, highlights the advancements in oracle’s Unity Customer Data Platform (CDP), and provides practical examples of Eloqua’s impact on simplifying customers’ experiences.
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Christine Polewarczyk is the Senior Vice President of Product Marketing and Research at PathFactory. Prior to PathFactory, Christine was the Vice President and Research Director of Content Strategy and Operations at Forrester. In this episode, Christine delves into the evolving landscape of content intelligence and the pivotal role of AI in shaping the future of marketing. Drawing from her rich experience at Forrester and PathFactory, Christine emphasizes the importance of content transformation in a digital-first world and offers insights into building a comprehensive AI roadmap for marketers.
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Jake Dworkis is a seasoned marketing professional currently serving as the Vice President of B2B Marketing at iHeartMedia, a leading global media and entertainment company. Based in New York, Jake is instrumental in shaping and executing innovative marketing strategies that drive business growth and enhance brand visibility. In this episode, Jake shares his strategic approach to enhancing sales verticals within the business, showcasing the intrinsic value his department offers to other internal departments, and so much more.
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Erin Hopple is the Digital Marketing Manager at Cornerstone Building Brands. She has extensive experience in leading innovative lead generation and digital marketing campaigns. With a focus on understanding customer journeys and buying behaviors, Erin excels in implementing marketing automation, enhancing online lead generation, and driving successful lead management practices. In this episode, Erin discusses a project she recently implemented at Cornerstone that helped simplify the client notification process.
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Antoinette Ward, AVP Marketing Strategy & Delivery at Hibu, has over 20 years of marketing experience and works with her collective team to improve organic traffic, keyword ranking, SEO lead traffic, and more. In this episode, Antoinette shares how to balance both the science and the art of marketing, why every marketer needs to embrace automation, and upcoming marketing trends marketers need to be aware of.
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Craig Ricks and Kyle Murphy both work for Paciolan, a white-label solution provider for college sports tickets. Craig is the Chief Marketing Officer and Kyle is the Director of Marketing Automation and they both detail their experience with consolidating their marketing data into one integrated place with the help of Relationship One.
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Kris Gormley is the former Senior Program Manager of Marketing Automation at Cognex. Today, Scott and Kris talk about getting the data right by seizing opportunities and how to find the right tool that works for you. Kris shares her journey with Eloqua and Salesforce and how these tools are now helping them clean up their data to get the right work done.
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Matt Waters is the Director of Marketing Operations and Media at Ricoh. When Matt first joined the company, there were a lot of different systems and CRM platforms being utilized throughout his department. It was his team’s mission to consolidate these different technologies and bring a more streamlined focus to the business. Matt shares some of his key insights in this week’s interview and some of the successes the team has experienced since the completion of this project.
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Catherine Slayden is the Eloqua Admin for Global IT at Medtronic, a medical device company that is saving lives every two seconds. Catherine shares her experience when it comes to creating a more streamlined training process for Medtronic’s global user base. Prior to this, Catherine was spending over six hours on training tasks a day and it became challenging to manage some of her core work responsibilities. Through this process, Catherine has freed up a lot of her time and she shares some of her key insights on this week’s episode.
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Today’s host is the CEO of RelationshipOne, Ron Corbisier, as he interviews Chris Clark in a recent webinar. Chris is the Senior Director of Marketing at Ferguson Enterprises and found himself taking on a very large marketing transformation project while his team was working remotely. Chris breaks down how they had to rethink their marketing architecture and get their tools organized in this week’s episode!
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JoAnn Tillman is the Partner Omnichannel Strategy Lead at Cisco. JoAnn dives right into how partner news hubs have improved the overall communication within the different departments at Cisco and the biggest challenge they were trying to solve for; having a unified way to process large amounts of data coming in from different sources. JoAnn shares some of her wins and some unanticipated successes that came out of that project, in this week’s episode.
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Hannah Kranich is the Director of Global Demand Generation at Dow Jones, a position she’s held for the last two years. Hannah shares how she and her team improved the lead scoring at Dow Jones and some of the key lessons she’s learned on this project. She also discusses how technology has quickly changed over the last three years and what Dow Jones has been doing differently to adapt to the changes.
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Ross Jacobs is the Account Executive of Healthcare Customer Experience at Oracle. He’s been in the healthcare industry initially as a microbiologist working in the virology lab on vaccine research and development. Today, he leads the conversation with three healthcare providers and showcases how they’ve been communicating to both their staff and public on the latest COVID-19 updates.
Lauren Cislak is the Executive Director of Corporate Communications at Indiana University Health. She leads executive, physician, nurse, employee, and patient-facing communications, public relations, and social media capabilities for the largest healthcare system in Indiana, honored to be ranked by US News & World Report for 18 years.
Dan Weaver leads UCHealth’s communications team including public relations, internal and external communications. He joined UCHealth in 2011 as media relations coordinator for University of Colorado Hospital.
Craig Kartchner is AVP of Marketing at HonorHealth in Scottsdale, Arizona. He leads marketing, advertising, and consumerism for the organization, focusing on mapping customers’ healthcare journeys and replacing pain points.
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Randy Frisch is the CMO and Co-Founder of Uberflip, a content experience platform that empowers B2B marketers to create personalized content experiences. Randy lives in marketing and is constantly thinking about how you can engage the reader so that they are excited by the content and experience you provide. In Randy’s book, F#ck Content Marketing, he lays out what today’s content marketing is lacking in and how to revive it.
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Liane Shayer is the Marketing Automation Manager at Protiviti. She specializes in demand generation, marketing automation, strategy, and analytics. At Protiviti, she was in charge of deploying a marketing maturation strategy as well as educating her staff on the best use cases and benefits of how to use automation software like Eloqua. She shares her journey and process in this week’s episode.
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Lance Osborne is the Director of Demand Generation for the Global Research Publishing Division of Wiley. During his time at Wiley, Lance has grown his team of 12 marketers to 24 marketers. He also was able to optimize the organization, increase conversions, and content ROI by implementing softer skills like empathy and immersion, which he dives deeper into on this week’s episode!
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Todd Linden is the eMarketing Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He is an experienced internet marketing specialist and has worked with Thermo for over eight years now. Todd and his team recently took on a project to combine content and agile marketing to help his teams be involved in the entire customer journey from start to finish.
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