283: The Integration of Acting and Film in Marketing with Variety’s Dea Lawrence

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Dea Lawrence is the CMO of Variety, where she oversees PR, media partnerships, creative communications, live media, virtual events, video development, and custom content.In this episode, Alan and Dea discuss her role as CMO, her previous acting career, and how it helped shape her approach to marketing. Dea says, “we always have to think of what we are going to do next and what's new and different to meet the competition and keep our brands going.”Later in the conversation they talk about how Variety kept customer interest during the pandemic and virtual events, and how film and the TV industry integrate with marketing.In this episode, you'll learn:How acting prepares you for businessKeeping customers interested during virtual events How film integrates with marketingKey Highlights:[01:24] Dea's acting career[04:44] From actor to CMO[09:55] How acting prepared her for business[13:11] Who is Variety[15:00] Transitioning from in-person to virtual events [21:30] Why being CMO at Variety is different than most CMO positions[23:17] Variety's content studio[29:52] Achieving growth in publishing[31:20] An experience that defines Dea, makes her who she is today[33:32] Dea's advice for her younger self [34:50] What marketers should learn more about[36:03] The brands and organizations Dea follows[37:58] The biggest threat for marketers todayResources Mentioned: VarietyDea Lawrence (IMDb Profile | LinkedIn)Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, play by Charles BuschiFilm and former CEO, Kevin Wendell and now owner of Hotel EsenciaVariety Virtual Events & StreamsVariety Content StudioSteven GaydosAlex Castro, VP of videoThe Take (Video Show)Variety PodcastsSmartless podcast (Alan references)NFTsScott Galloway Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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