MAD//Fest - From contemporary dance to craft beer revolution? - Tom Rainsford, Beavertown Brewery
Uncensored CMO29 Jun 2023

MAD//Fest - From contemporary dance to craft beer revolution? - Tom Rainsford, Beavertown Brewery

Tom Rainsford has been named as one of the Top 50 creative minds in the country. After a surprising start to his career (that still stands him in great creative stead even now), Tom has grown a challenger brand into a household name and now leads the Marketing at one of the coolest brands on the planet – Beavertown Brewery.

What does Tom see as the magic ingredients for successful brand growth, why does he believe culture and fact-based emotion are they key and how is he going to top his show stopping MadFest opener from last year

  1. Dancing your way to a top job in marketing
  2. Should you do a marketing degree?
  3. The first kickstarter brand? David to Goliath on Giff Gaff: 10 years building a genuinely different business model - how to outsmart the big boys
  4. Are great brands emotional or rational?
  5. The problems with tech marketing are…..
  6. Watch your internal language doesn’t end up in your communications
  7. Why Tom believes in In-housing: how to nurture creativity within a company
  8. Why creativity is not valued in business.
  9. The important questions businesses need to ask themselves about why their creative is wrong
  10. The importance of Culture: Does pizza on a Wednesday help?
  11. Was COVID a blessing for marketeers?
  12. Art and advertising reflecting culture: A discussion about Orlando Wood’s Look Out
  13. Why pubs can be the answer the growth.
  14. Beavertown Neck Oil: Jon and Tom drink at 11am!
  15. Has craft beer jumped the shark?
  16. Is consistency important in marketing after all?
  17. Why Logan (Robert Plants son) founded Beavertown and what’s it like working in Founder led businesses.
  18. Why Beavertown innovation works (according to System1)
  19. Why Tom wants you to steal his pint glasses.
  20. What makes Beavertown stand out?
  21. The importance of a stonking product
  22. Shifting to Heineken ownership - have things changed?
  23. Ensuring innovation succeeds within a titan mothership
  24. Madfest: How Tom is planning to top his mobile phone/trust gig
  25. How culture delivers brand trust and helps brands ride the storm
  26. Can you learn to do what Derren Brown diss in a month?
  27. Why being a CMO can be a lonely affair.
  28. The importance of making more noise in bad times
  29. Do people do good work when they are knackered?
  30. Marketing artists vs marketing scientists
  31. The biggest failure in Tom’s career (and what he learnt)
  32. The reward of messing up
  33. Why the more senior you get the less you know.
  34. “To do” lists vs “to think” lists
  35. What everyone’s next big business question needs to be……

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Jon Evans Uncensored; what makes a great CMO and other lessons from 150 episodes with guest host Antonia Wade

Jon Evans Uncensored; what makes a great CMO and other lessons from 150 episodes with guest host Antonia Wade

In this episode, Antonia Wade, CMO of PwC, turns the tables and interviews our usual host, Jon Evans. From tax intern to marketing podcast host, we delve into Jon's journey through entrepreneurial endeavours at Britvic, through to being fired at Lucozade to finding a successful role in B2B at System1. We also discuss lessons Jon has learned from 150 podcast episodes with CMO's, agency creatives, founders and more.Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:43 - Jon’s journey from tax to marketing10:18 - Deciding if you’re more suited to corporate or entrepreneurial life12:35 - Why Jon got fired at Lucozade17:15 - Traits of a confident CMO18:35 - How do you go from tax to research?25:21 - Why Jon chose Richard Shotton as his first guest27:10 - Lesson’s we can take from COVID times30:20 - What makes a great CMO36:49 - Do emotional ads really work?39:44 - Favourite campaign that didn’t perform well with System141:19 - Is winning a Cannes Lion worth it or not?44:42 - How important is purpose in advertising?48:37 - Is AI the saviour of creativity?52:35 - What has Jon learned about leadership from Uncensored CMO guests?56:25 - Who would Jon love to have on the podcast?57:34 - Happy 50th Birthday Jon!

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Sir John Hegarty & Orlando Wood on the next creative revolution

Sir John Hegarty & Orlando Wood on the next creative revolution

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A Challenger Brand Workout with Gymbox Brand Director Rory McEntee

A Challenger Brand Workout with Gymbox Brand Director Rory McEntee

Regular listeners of the podcast will know how much I love challenger brands, and Gymbox are one of the best examples of a challenger brand really shaping up their industry. Rory McEntee is the Brand and Marketing Director for the challenger Gym brand, and is responsible for some of the most creative campaigns (which have often come along with a side helping of legal letters) that have really put Gymbox on the map.Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:45 - Rory’s marketing background02:27 - Rory’s time at Paddy Power08:18 - Why Rory joined Gymbox10:11 - The Gymbox founding story14:01 - Reframing how people see the gym16:05 - Using your constraints to your advantage25:15 - Using every touch point as media35:11 - Being obsessed with execution39:27 - Forgiveness not permission with your marketing46:43 - Dealing with taking risks48:56 - Why the Gymbox culture is so important53:44 - How does the business of a challenger gym work

28 Aug 202459min

Brand of the year CMO on Innovation, TED talks and what B2B can learn from B2C - Rebecca Hirst

Brand of the year CMO on Innovation, TED talks and what B2B can learn from B2C - Rebecca Hirst

Rebecca Hirst is the Chief Marketing Officer of EY UK, a TEDx Speaker and a winner of Campaign's 40 over 40. Before joining EY and making the switch to B2B, Rebecca was Marketing Director at Samsung and working on brands including Coca-Cola, Schweppes, Kellogg’s, Kleenex, Microsoft, IBM, United Airlines, Lufthansa and Star Alliance.Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:54 - Winning Campaign’s 40 over 4004:33 - Being a Ted Talk speaker08:01 - Rebecca’s time at Samsung13:08 - Why Jon loves being a challenger brand17:08 - Working at Coca Cola vs Pepsi23:00 - How Rebecca transitioned into a B2B role25:46 - The power of compounding32:03 - How is B2B marketing different to B2C?37:36 - How to influence change at a large organisation46:12 - How EY became UK’s strongest brand52:14 - Rebecca’s advice to young marketers

21 Aug 202456min

Characters, humour & disasters: how GEICO changed the insurance game

Characters, humour & disasters: how GEICO changed the insurance game

Michelle Moscone is the VP of Brand and Content at GEICO, one of the most famous insurance brands in the US. Michele's career has spanned from project management at some of the biggest agencies in the world to leading creative at an organisation where creativity is at its core. In this episode we talk about why humour is so important for advertising and why we're so afraid to use it.Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:08 - Michelle Moscone background and career08:18 - How Michelle landed at GEICO11:20 - Why are there so many characters in insurance?21:42 - When insurance goes wrong32:34 - Why humour is so important36:37 - Why are we afraid of humour?41:16 - GEICO’s greatest hits49:51 - How to get the best out of your agency55:43 - Michelle’s favourite GEICO campaigns

14 Aug 20241h 2min

The Mischief mindset behind the most creative agency in the US with Greg Hahn

The Mischief mindset behind the most creative agency in the US with Greg Hahn

Greg Hahn is the Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mischief. One of the hottest agencies in the world doing work for the likes of Tinder, Tubi and Coors Light. Previous to Mischief, Greg was the CCO of BBDO NY. During that time BBDO was recognized as the most awarded agency in the world by the Gunn Report. It was also named Agency of the Year at The One Show, ADC and The Webbys multiple times.Timestamps00:00:00 - Intro00:01:10 - How did Greg Hahn get into the advertising industry?00:02:42 - 14 years at BBDO00:03:52 - Getting fired from BBDO00:06:24 - From being fired to creating Mischief00:11:08 - The extraordinary cost of being dull00:14:11 - Why do so many companies play it safe?00:16:36 - Winning a Grand Effie with Tubi00:19:29 - The Mischief mindset00:26:21 - The opposite of a good idea can also be a good idea00:26:59 - How can you use you disadvantage as your advantage?00:30:50 - How can you change the context and reframe things00:34:10 - What would you do if you weren’t afraid00:38:14 - How to make the best out of being fired00:49:24 - What Mischief believes in00:53:49 - How Mischief hires great people00:55:29 - How does Mischief stay sharp as they grow?00:56:29 - Choosing the right clients to work with00:58:55 - What’s next for Mischief?01:00:10 - Hardest part of growing and scaling Mischief01:03:27 - Advice for starting an agency from scratch

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Kofi Amoo-Gottfried is the CMO of DoorDash, the premier local commerce platform valued at over $40 billion and dominates over 65% of the market for restaurant delivery. In his role as CMO, he is responsible for driving growth and engagement across all three sides of the marketplace. Prior to DoorDash, Kofi was VP of Brand & Consumer Marketing at Facebook, having previously served as the company’s Head of Consumer Marketing for internet.org.Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:03 - What it’s like judging a Cannes lion02:34 - DoorDash Valentines Day Campaign04:54 - Kofi’s background08:56 - Starting an agency in Africa for Publicis13:41 - From agency to brand side15:13 - Kofi’s role at Facebook/Meta18:11 - From Facebook to DoorDash20:23 - DoorDash backstory28:10 - Navigating through COVID at DoorDash33:24 - How DoorDash prepared to IPO37:23 - How successful have DoorDash been post IPO?39:12 - How DoorDash stay on top of innovation44:41 - DoorDash’s Sesame Street Super Bowl ad48:40 - DoorDash’s most recent Super Bowl campaign54:00 - In house vs external agencies55:51 - The culture at DoorDash

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