Englishmen In New York | Marcia Kilgore | Beauty Pie, Soap & Glory, Bliss, Fitflop
Born in Outlook, Saskatchewan, Marcia Kilgore went on (via New York) to found businesses such as Beauty Pie, Bliss, Soap & Glory, Soaper Duper and Fitflop. In today's episode Nick and Will discuss those ventures as well as such varied topics as The South of France, Jean Claude Van Damme, Tom Hanks, Body Building and Bagels. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Englishmen In New York | Ivan Pollard | Global CMO at General Mills
From Yorkshire to Minneapolis, heading up marketing for one of the biggest companies in the world. Listen is as we spend far too little time actually finding out about the challenges of managing thousands of people. The last episode of our current series! We'll be back with new guests and intrusive iPod questions before you know it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Englishmen In New York | Monique Bernstein | Co Founder Universal Yums
Monique Bernstein landed her dream job straight out of college, but spent most of her time there trying to convince the higher up's that her position was superfluous. In frustration she began writing lists of companies she could start in a day. One of those ideas was a candy subscription service offering rare and exotic treats from around the globe and in October 2014 Monique and her partner Eli started Universal Yums - listen in to their success story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Englishmen In New York | Diane Young | CEO The Drum
Diane Young became CEO of Glaswegian "outsider" company The Drum at 29 years old. Since then it's grown into the world's leading media and marketing publication. Listen in as we discuss how she became the leader she is today, dropping everything and moving cities and why marketing still fascinates her. Plus, Will shamelessly attempts to get on their yacht at a future Cannes event (2021?). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 30,000ft View | Oli Green | Tangent
Oli Green is CEO of Tangent and Brave Bison. Having recently acquired The Hook out of administration, Oli drops in to discuss thriving in uncertainty, splitting his time across his three businesses, and the concept of long term planning in marketing becoming an outdated practice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.