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W W W . B R A N D F O R U M . C O M . A U
2 1 & 2 2 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 8 · S O F I T E L W E N T W O R T H , S Y D N E Y
T H R I V E I N T H E N E W B R A N D R E A L I T Y
DAVID ROMAN Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing OfficerLenovo (USA)
SIMON KAHN Chief Marketing OfficerAsia Pacific, Google (SGP)
DANA ANDERSON Chief Transformation OfficerMediaLink (USA)
JENNIFER SEYChief Marketing Officer Global BrandsLevi Strauss & Co. (USA)
BRENT SMART Chief Marketing OfficerIAG
LISA RONSON Chief Marketing OfficerTourism Australia
JOANNE WOO Vice-President, Brand & CommunicationsGE
MARK HARLAND Executive Director of Marketing – HoldenGeneral Motors
DINA MAROVICH SVP, Worldwide Media & Interactive Marketing - Paramount Home Media Distribution Paramount Pictures (USA)
SHERI CONNFormer Head of Worldwide TV Brand MarketingDreamWorks Animation (USA)
LINDA DUNCOMBE Managing Director & Head of Growth, Chief Marketing Officer, Citi FinTechCiti (USA)
CHAZ GILES Global Head of External InnovationThe Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (USA)
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MARIA LOYEZChief Marketing OfficerSocietyOne
JO KELLY Chief Marketing OfficerUBank
ELAINE HERLIHY Marketing DirectorPayPal
VANESSA STAVROUMarketing DirectorContiki
LAUREN CRAWLEY Marketing DirectorL’Orēal
KARL WINTHERNational Marketing ManagerOfficeworks
CHRIS WAGNER Head of Communications & MarketingAustralian War Memorial
TIM HODGSON Chief Commercial & Marketing OfficerInvictus Games Sydney 2018
KELLY RYAN Chief Marketing OfficerWestern Bulldogs
JOE TALCOTT Chairman
SHERI CONNFormer Head of Worldwide TV Brand MarketingDreamWorks Animation (USA)
DINA MAROVICH SVP, Worldwide Media & Interactive Marketing Paramount Home Media DistributionParamount Pictures (USA)
JENNIFER SEY Chief Marketing Officer Global BrandsLevi Strauss & Co. (USA)
CHAZ GILES Global Head of External InnovationThe Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (USA)
DANA ANDERSON Chief Transformation OfficerMediaLink (USA)
DAVID ROMAN Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing OfficerLenovo (USA)
AMY GLANCEY Director of CommunicationsAtlassian
LISA RONSON Chief Marketing OfficerTourism Australia
JOANNE WOOVice-President, Brand & CommunicationsGE
BRENT SMARTChief Marketing OfficerIAG
LINDA DUNCOMBE Managing Director & Head of Growth, Chief Marketing Officer, Citi FinTechCiti (USA)
SIMON KAHNChief Marketing Officer, Asia Pacific Google (SGP)
SUSAN KARSONChief People, Marketing & Corporate Affairs OfficerMLC Life Insurance
MARK HARLAND Executive Director of Marketing Holden, GM Holden
JAMES KYD Global Head of Brand Strategy and MarketingXero
JANE POWERChief Marketing & Customer OfficerBupa ANZ
LUKE BOULD Head of Commercial, Digital and MarketingFootball Federation Australia
NAOMI SHEPHERD Head of Brand, Australia & NZFacebook
TIMOTHY SNAPE Head of DigitalSydney Opera House
Y O U R PA S S
Consumers, technology, populations, and politics are moving on a global scale, upsetting traditional marketing approaches whilst creating new opportunities for cut-through.
Combined with today’s competitive pressures, CMOs are having to place greater demands on their brands to create meaning, guide strategy and boost prosperity.
Designing strong brand identities, engaging across generations and personalising brand narratives have become essential in creating a unique advantage.
How are CMOs exploring & nourishing the relationship between a product and customer? How are they delivering the promise of a brand? How can the brand exert its influence across varied and dynamic platforms?
Celebrating its 4th year the Brand Forum is the most senior gathering of CMOs and brand marketing professionals in Australia.
Gathering executives from leading local and international brands, this event is the ideal platform from which to formulate strategies to successfully overcome the challenges of the future and enhance business performance today.
EXPERIENCE
THE
ADVANTAGE
THE
· 12+ Keynotes
· 2 Powerful days
· Executive learning agenda
· 35+ industry speakers
· 300+ executives
· 5-Star networking environment
D E M O N S T R A T E
L E A D E R S H I P
B E C O M E A
S P O N S O R
CONTACT
A N G E L G O M E Z
Commercial Manager
(02) 8090 4363
This event features an ambitious, case-study driven agenda with over 40 frontline perspectives from the highest levels of brand marketing in Australia. In a closed, invitation-only format, delegates will benefit by interacting and learning directly from some of the world’s foremost companies and how they implement a leading brand experience.
GAIN First hand insights from the world’s most influential organisations
BE INSPIREDBy the most distinguished minds in brand management in Australia
ENHANCE A compelling brand vision to lead your business towards ongoing success
FORMULATE The latest methods to engage consumers and keep pace with digital disruption
EXPLORE The future of branding and how to position your company for advantage
NETWORK with a premium audience of your peers at dedicated breaks in a five star environment
T H R I V E I N T H E N E W B R A N D R E A L I T Y
21 & 22 FEBRUARY · 2018
SOFITEL WENTWORTH
S Y D N E Y
8:30 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
9:00 Opening Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
9:05 Opening KeynoteBrand Purpose – Marketing a Deeper Quality of Life
DANA ANDERSONChief Transformation Officer MediaLink (USA)
9:40 Outlook SessionGlobal Locals – Bigger Brands in a Smaller WorldTo relate with consumers, brands must reflect the world around them. Shifting socio-economic tides, interconnected markets and diverse political movements influence volatile customer attitudes, placing new pressures on chief marketing officers. Which global trends have most consequence? How can CMO’s promote cut-through in a noisy content landscape? What does it mean to be a ‘global’ brand? How do global brands become local?
TIM HODGSONChief Commercial and Marketing Officer Invictus Games Sydney 2018VANESSA STAVROUMarketing Director ContikiMARK HARLANDExecutive Director of Marketing Holden, GM Holden
10:30 Morning Refreshments & Networking
11:00 Partner Keynote10 Trends that matter in 2018
HELEN KARABASSISResearch & Insights Director The Media Store
11:30 Leadership SessionInspiring Engagement with Daring ManagementA brand’s direction must not only be agile, but also pragmatic, intimate and identifiable. CMO’s hope to inspire internally while resonating externally. What are the hallmarks of a corporate culture that nurtures this relationship? Do brand leaders need to act more like entrepreneurs to transcend today’s cluttered marketing climate? How can CMO’s build teams that marry data analytics with effective story-telling? What role do CEOs play in delivering effective brand management?
JO KELLYChief Marketing Officer UBankLAUREN CRAWLEY Marketing Director L’OréalLISA RONSONChief Marketing Officer Tourism Australia MARGARET FOLEYDirector of Sales & Customer Success, Asia Pacific IntelligenceBank
12:20 Global KeynoteDispelling Millennial Myths – How Different is This Generation?
LINDA DUNCOMBEManaging Director & Head of Growth, Chief Marketing Officer, Citi FinTechCiti (USA)
12:50 Lunch & Networking
13:50 Global Keynote Building Brands for Global Fans
SHERI CONNFormer Head of Worldwide TV Brand MarketingDreamWorks Animation (USA)
14:15 Technology SessionSign of the Times – Building Tech-Enabled Brand NetworksRapid technological advancement is bringing brands and customers closer together. Data gathered through social media and mobile platforms enable a personalised brand experience for targeted consumer groups. What are the hallmarks of a successful tech-enabled brand strategy? How has technology and content creation shaped the importance of a brand’s ‘voice’? What are the pitfalls of putting the brand in the hands of customers? Can a brand be too active in how it interacts with consumers?
LUKE BOULDHead of Commercial, Digital and Marketing Football Federation Australia TIMOTHY SNAPEHead of Digital Sydney Opera House
15:05 Global Keynote Informed and Inspired: Balancing Creativity and Analytics
DINA MAROVICHSVP, Worldwide Media & Interactive Marketing - Paramount Home Media Distribution Paramount Pictures (USA)
15:30 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking
16:00 Purpose SessionMessages with Meaning – Branding that BenefitsCompanies are defining themselves beyond their bottom line. A clear, beneficial purpose is a branding tool that not only inspires consumers, but engages the broader community, wider markets and political establishments. What are the hallmarks of a purpose that resonates across diverse audiences? How should brand leaders ensure consistency between their brand purpose and organisational operations? Can purpose and brand strategy strain relations with boardrooms? How should a CMO balance their focus between brand development and advertising?
CHRIS WAGNERHead of Communications & Marketing Australian War MemorialBRENT SMARTChief Marketing Officer IAGMARIA LOYEZChief Marketing Officer SocietyOne
16:50 Mastermind KeynoteThe Edge of the Modern Frontier – How can a 165-year-old Brand Stay Relevant in Today’s Chaotic Century
JENNIFER SEYChief Marketing Officer Global BrandsLevi Strauss & Co. (USA)
17:25 Closing Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
17:30 Networking Drinks Reception
18:30 Close of Day One
W e d n e s d a y · 2 1 F E B R U A R Y D AY 1
8:30 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
9:00 Opening Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
9:05 Opening KeynoteBrand Purpose – Marketing a Deeper Quality of Life
DANA ANDERSONChief Transformation Officer MediaLink (USA)
9:40 Outlook SessionGlobal Locals – Bigger Brands in a Smaller WorldTo relate with consumers, brands must reflect the world around them. Shifting socio-economic tides, interconnected markets and diverse political movements influence volatile customer attitudes, placing new pressures on chief marketing officers. Which global trends have most consequence? How can CMO’s promote cut-through in a noisy content landscape? What does it mean to be a ‘global’ brand? How do global brands become local?
TIM HODGSONChief Commercial and Marketing Officer Invictus Games Sydney 2018VANESSA STAVROUMarketing Director ContikiMARK HARLANDExecutive Director of Marketing Holden, GM Holden
10:30 Morning Refreshments & Networking
11:00 Partner Keynote10 Trends that matter in 2018
HELEN KARABASSISResearch & Insights Director The Media Store
11:30 Leadership SessionInspiring Engagement with Daring ManagementA brand’s direction must not only be agile, but also pragmatic, intimate and identifiable. CMO’s hope to inspire internally while resonating externally. What are the hallmarks of a corporate culture that nurtures this relationship? Do brand leaders need to act more like entrepreneurs to transcend today’s cluttered marketing climate? How can CMO’s build teams that marry data analytics with effective story-telling? What role do CEOs play in delivering effective brand management?
JO KELLYChief Marketing Officer UBankLAUREN CRAWLEY Marketing Director L’OréalLISA RONSONChief Marketing Officer Tourism Australia MARGARET FOLEYDirector of Sales & Customer Success, Asia Pacific IntelligenceBank
12:20 Global KeynoteDispelling Millennial Myths – How Different is This Generation?
LINDA DUNCOMBEManaging Director & Head of Growth, Chief Marketing Officer, Citi FinTechCiti (USA)
12:50 Lunch & Networking
13:50 Global Keynote Building Brands for Global Fans
SHERI CONNFormer Head of Worldwide TV Brand MarketingDreamWorks Animation (USA)
14:15 Technology SessionSign of the Times – Building Tech-Enabled Brand NetworksRapid technological advancement is bringing brands and customers closer together. Data gathered through social media and mobile platforms enable a personalised brand experience for targeted consumer groups. What are the hallmarks of a successful tech-enabled brand strategy? How has technology and content creation shaped the importance of a brand’s ‘voice’? What are the pitfalls of putting the brand in the hands of customers? Can a brand be too active in how it interacts with consumers?
LUKE BOULDHead of Commercial, Digital and Marketing Football Federation Australia TIMOTHY SNAPEHead of Digital Sydney Opera House
15:05 Global Keynote Informed and Inspired: Balancing Creativity and Analytics
DINA MAROVICHSVP, Worldwide Media & Interactive Marketing - Paramount Home Media Distribution Paramount Pictures (USA)
15:30 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking
16:00 Purpose SessionMessages with Meaning – Branding that BenefitsCompanies are defining themselves beyond their bottom line. A clear, beneficial purpose is a branding tool that not only inspires consumers, but engages the broader community, wider markets and political establishments. What are the hallmarks of a purpose that resonates across diverse audiences? How should brand leaders ensure consistency between their brand purpose and organisational operations? Can purpose and brand strategy strain relations with boardrooms? How should a CMO balance their focus between brand development and advertising?
CHRIS WAGNERHead of Communications & Marketing Australian War MemorialBRENT SMARTChief Marketing Officer IAGMARIA LOYEZChief Marketing Officer SocietyOne
16:50 Mastermind KeynoteThe Edge of the Modern Frontier – How can a 165-year-old Brand Stay Relevant in Today’s Chaotic Century
JENNIFER SEYChief Marketing Officer Global BrandsLevi Strauss & Co. (USA)
17:25 Closing Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
17:30 Networking Drinks Reception
18:30 Close of Day One
8:40 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
9.00 Opening Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
9:05 Global KeynoteCustomers: The New Masters of the Brand Universe
DAVID ROMANSenior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer Lenovo (USA)
9:40 Impact SessionMind the Gap – Bringing Brands and Customers Closer TogetherIn the branding battle for hearts and minds, customer experience is essential. As a powerful metric, customer experience reflects how willing companies are to invest in their consumers. How does the experiential branding of events and places, rather than goods and services, accelerate impact? What differentiates an authentic brand experience from a contrived one? How do different generations react to different brand strategies? If customer experience is reshaping brand strategy, do CMO’s need to engage more in their organisation’s retail strategy?
SUSAN KARSONChief People, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Officer MLC Life InsuranceJOANNE WOOVice President, Brand & Communications GE KELLY RYANChief Marketing Officer Western Bulldogs
10:30 Headline KeynoteMachine Learning: The Changing Face of Customer Experience
SIMON KAHNChief Marketing Officer, Asia Pacific Google (SGP)
11:00 Morning Refreshments & Networking
11:30 Platinum KeynoteStand out with Digital Print
CONRAD MENDOZA JR Region Lead - Brand Activation HP
11:55 Start Up SessionGood as New – Start-Ups and Branding BrillianceBy catering for specific consumer demands and deliberately filling narrow gaps in the market, successful start-ups are thriving where established companies have failed to innovate. Building their identities on comparative advantage, customer experience and authenticity despite budget constraints, engaging the modern customer is in a start-up’s DNA. What are successful start-ups doing that legacy brands are not? Where can established brands implement start-up sensibilities? Are partnerships between established companies and start-ups the answer for brands failing to engage?
ELAINE HERLIHYMarketing Director PayPal AMY GLANCEYDirector of Communications Atlassian JESSICA ELLERMChief Executive & Co-Founder Zuper
12:45 Innovation KeynoteDistributed Innovation: The Future of Corporate Innovation
CHAZ GILESGlobal Head of External Innovation The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (USA)
13:10 Lunch & Networking
14:00 Trailblazer Keynote From Category Disrupter to Market Leader
JAMES KYDGlobal Head of Brand Strategy & MarketingXero
14:25 Future SessionMarketing what’s next – Brands beyond the Horizon Brands must anticipate the needs of consumers over the next few decades. A millennial middle-class will have a heightened concern for the environment and a disposition for resource-sharing and community advocacy. Meanwhile, labour automation, artificial intelligence and unprecedented growth of the global middle-class will revolutionise consumer markets and their preferences. What future trends must all brand leaders prepare to overcome? How can CMO’s promote innovation and creativity in corporate cultures threatened by automation? How will more pervasive data collection change marketing strategies? Do brands have a shelf life?
KARL WINTHERNational Marketing Manager OfficeworksJANE POWERChief Marketing & Customer Officer Bupa ANZ NAOMI SHEPHERDHead of Brand, Australia & NZ Facebook
15:15 Closing Remarks from the Chairman JOE TALCOTTChairman
15:20 Close of Forum
T h u r s d a y · 2 2 F E B R U A R Y D AY 2
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