S3 Ep31: The Cannes Sessions with Gerry D'Angelo (Pt1) followed by Mark Noble & Peter Dobbyn (Pt2)
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A two part episode as part of the Cannes Sessions. Brought to you by Freedman International & your host Conor Byrne https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorbyrne/ Part One - Media today and tomorrow I sit down with Gerry D’Angelo, esteemed advisory board member, Snr Advisor at McKinsey & Co. With a distinguished career as Vice President, Global Media at Procter & Gamble, Gerry has a wealth of experience in overseeing massive media investments and managing critical relationships with media agencies & digital platforms globally. His impressive background also includes senior roles at Mondelēz International and Samsung, along with leadership positions at the World Federation of Advertisers’ Media Forum, the Global Alliance for Responsible Media. In our conversation, recorded at Cannes, Gerry shares his observations on the evolution of the event over the past 15 years, transitioning from traditional Palais-centric activities to a more tech-oriented focus. Reflecting on his tenure at P&G, Gerry provides invaluable insights into integrating external perspectives and the strategic shift towards insourcing and decoupling creative production for greater efficiency. Gerry emphasises the importance of treating media like a supply chain, balancing insourcing and outsourcing to maintain flexibility and focus on value-generating tasks. He delves into the complexities of media talent management, stressing the need for alignment on key goals to avoid turf wars. The episode wraps up with a discussion on advancements in cross-media measurement, the pivotal role of trade associations, and Gerry's perspective on technology's transformative impact on traditional marketing functions. Part Two - A Cannes Lions WinnerIn Part Two I chat to Mark Noble of Heineken Ireland and Peter Dobbyn of Publicis Dublin. Following their triumphant wins at Cannes we delve into the celebrated Pub Museum campaign. Mark and Peter share the story behind the campaign, the collaborative environment fostered between agency and client, and how their shared ambition led to Cannes-worthy work. In a market as intimate as Ireland, the ambition to achieve Cannes success is not just about accolades but about elevating the standard of creative work. Despite debates on the effectiveness of award-winning campaigns, we agree on the necessity to continually raise the bar for creativity and effectiveness in our industry. Two inspiring discussions that provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone passionate about marketing and media. 01:31 Interview with Jerry D'Angelo: Career Highlights 02:38 Insights on Media Management at P&G 03:54 The Evolution of Cannes: Traditional vs. Tech 09:47 In-Housing vs. Outsourcing: A Balanced Approach 18:43 The Role of Technology in Modern Media 20:58 Challenges for CMOs in the Tech-Driven World 23:57 Future of Cross-Media Measurement 27:59 Talent Management in the Media Industry 34:23 Part Two 35:06 Background and Business Challenge 37:00 Campaign Development and Relationships 41:19 The Pub Museum Concept 44:50 Execution and Challenges 51:53 Trust and Collaboration 57:01 Celebrating Success and Impact https://www.instagram.com/thatswhaticallmarketing/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thatsmarketing https://x.com/thats_marketing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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