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    Explore "internalcomms" with insightful episodes like "Episode #43 - Incorporating Internal Marketing into Marketing Strategy (with Margaret Molloy)", "Episode #37 - The Company Culture that Makes Employee Advocacy Thrive (with Sarah Goodall)", "How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season", "How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season" and "Episode #35 - How Company Employees Can Build Their Personal Brands (with Christine Gritmon)" from podcasts like ""The Internal Marketing Podcast", "The Internal Marketing Podcast", "The Little Questions", "The Little Questions" and "The Internal Marketing Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode #43 - Incorporating Internal Marketing into Marketing Strategy (with Margaret Molloy)

    Episode #43 - Incorporating Internal Marketing into Marketing Strategy (with Margaret Molloy)

    Under pressure to build brand and drive growth, more CMOs and business leaders are recognizing that employees are the brand, because employees are the ones charged with delivering on the brand promise to the customer. Internal marketing to employees, therefore, must become a critical part of the overall marketing strategy. Margaret Molloy, CMO/executive advisor and the recent CMO at Seigel+Gale, shares why and how. 

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the company brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering its employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT MARGARET MOLLOY - Featured Guest

    Margaret Molloy is the recent Global CMO at Siegel+Gale, the global brand experience firm behind the “simple is smart” ethos. 

    Margaret’s strengths as a leader, connector, and moderator have made her a highly influential CMO. She has hosted 250+ leading CMOs, panelists, and 1000s of guests from across the globe for Siegel+Gale’s live Future of Branding series; the recordings are all available on her podcast: “How CMOs Commit.”  Margaret is a fierce advocate for DEI, and she leads award-winning Women’s Day, LGBT+ Pride, Gen Z, and Boomer programs. 

    In 2023, Margaret’s team achieved a top-three award in Campaign US’ Corporate Communications/Marketing Team of the Year. She is a LinkedIn Top Voice in Marketing, The Drum B2B Marketer of the Year, and a Marketing Society fellow. A thought leader, she is a sought-after panel host and podcast guest and has been published in HBR, Fast Company, Forbes, and more. 

    A native of Ireland and resident of New York, Margaret is the founder of the acclaimed WearingIrish, a passion project to tell the untold story of Irish fashion design. She has been described by The Irish Times as an “Unofficial Ambassador” of Ireland. 

    Margaret has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA from the University of Ulster, and La Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. 

    You can connect with Margaret on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON - The Internal Marketing Podcast Producer and Host

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 4 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

     

    Episode #37 - The Company Culture that Makes Employee Advocacy Thrive (with Sarah Goodall)

    Episode #37 - The Company Culture that Makes Employee Advocacy Thrive (with Sarah Goodall)

    If your company wants its employees to be great advocates/ambassadors of the brand, you'll need to have the  kind of company culture that will motivate them to do so. Sarah Goodall, CEO of Tribal Impact, will be sharing how you can foster the kind of company culture that will help to foster employee advocacy in your company.  

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the company brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering its employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT  SARAH GOODALL

    Sarah Goodall is the CEO of Tribal Impact ( www.tribalimpact.com ) a specialist organisation that brings global B2B brands to life through digitally activating their employee voices on social media.  Working with companies such as ServiceNow, Panasonic and Henkel, Tribal builds digital confidence within employee communities, reducing reputational risk and scaling authentic influence in the market.  With over 25+ years in B2B marketing, Sarah and her team understand how to overcome the complexities around driving digital habits and connecting the dots between siloed programs including Social Selling, Employee Advocacy and Influencer Marketing.

    You can follow Sarah on LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgoodall/ ) or Twitter ( http://www.twitter.com/sarahgoodall )

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 4 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season

    How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season
    Do companies and organisations really get value from attending the party conference?
     
    As Corporate Affairs Director, one of Matt Young's tasks every year was to set the departmental budget. That would include the annual discussion about whether to attend the political party conferences.

    Would it prove good value, in both time and money? Will the cost be worth it for the hotel, the travel, that expensive bar bill? Well, it was more fundamental. Why would we subsidise the Westminster Village on tour? To build relationships with people we could meet with them on home ground during the rest of the year?

    That said, Matt always signed off the budget. Members of the team would disappear to towns and cities around the UK for large parts of the year. 
     
    Now Matt no longer has to devote time, energy and budget to party conferences. He can contemplate things with a certain detached mindset with the benefit of hindsight and experience.

    To dicuss how to get the best out of conference season and if the cost is really worth it, Apella's Matt Young is joined by Liz Lynch (previous Head of Public Affairs at TSB) and James Kirkup. James has joined Apella very recently, but he has attended many party conferences in his previous incarnations as Director of the Social Market Foundation and as the Political Editor of the Telegraph.
     
    This episode of the Little Questions Podcast is hosted by Matt Young. Matt has 25 years of experience across media relations, public affairs, regulatory development, employee engagement, brand development, competition and CSR. Group corporate affairs director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.
     
    Liz Lynch is experienced in corporate communications; public affairs and policy; regulatory affairs and risk; industrial relations; crisis and complex issues management; reputation turnarounds; campaigns, competition; and ESG. Former Head of Public Affairs and Public Policy at TSB Bank. Previously a Partner at a global communications agency and has worked in the media and politics.
     
    New to Apella Advisors, James Kirkup has over 20 years in high-profile Westminster roles including Political Editor of the Daily Telegraph and Director of the Social Market Foundation. Extensive experience of thought leadership and advocacy work, with a particular focus on the relationship between business, politics and public policy. Continues to contribute regularly to national media outlets as a columnist at the Times and Spectator.
     
    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com
     
    This episode was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season

    How To Get The Best Out Of Conference Season
    Do companies and organisations really get value from attending the party conference?
     
    As Corporate Affairs Director, one of Matt Young's tasks every year was to set the departmental budget. That would include the annual discussion about whether to attend the political party conferences.

    Would it prove good value, in both time and money? Will the cost be worth it for the hotel, the travel, that expensive bar bill? Well, it was more fundamental. Why would we subsidise the Westminster Village on tour? To build relationships with people we could meet with them on home ground during the rest of the year?

    That said, Matt always signed off the budget. Members of the team would disappear to towns and cities around the UK for large parts of the year. 
     
    Now Matt no longer has to devote time, energy and budget to party conferences. He can contemplate things with a certain detached mindset with the benefit of hindsight and experience.

    To dicuss how to get the best out of conference season and if the cost is really worth it, Apella's Matt Young is joined by Liz Lynch (previous Head of Public Affairs at TSB) and James Kirkup. James has joined Apella very recently, but he has attended many party conferences in his previous incarnations as Director of the Social Market Foundation and as the Political Editor of the Telegraph.
     
    This episode of the Little Questions Podcast is hosted by Matt Young. Matt has 25 years of experience across media relations, public affairs, regulatory development, employee engagement, brand development, competition and CSR. Group corporate affairs director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.
     
    Liz Lynch is experienced in corporate communications; public affairs and policy; regulatory affairs and risk; industrial relations; crisis and complex issues management; reputation turnarounds; campaigns, competition; and ESG. Former Head of Public Affairs and Public Policy at TSB Bank. Previously a Partner at a global communications agency and has worked in the media and politics.
     
    New to Apella Advisors, James Kirkup has over 20 years in high-profile Westminster roles including Political Editor of the Daily Telegraph and Director of the Social Market Foundation. Extensive experience of thought leadership and advocacy work, with a particular focus on the relationship between business, politics and public policy. Continues to contribute regularly to national media outlets as a columnist at the Times and Spectator.
     
    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com
     
    This episode was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    Episode #35 - How Company Employees Can Build Their Personal Brands (with Christine Gritmon)

    Episode #35 - How Company Employees Can Build Their Personal Brands (with Christine Gritmon)

    Alot of experts agree. Employees with great personal brands can also help benefit the company brand. But, many employees don’t know how to build their own personal brands. We're kicking off Season 4 with personal brand strategist, Christine Gritmon, who'll share how company employees can build their own personal brands, and how the company brand can win as well.

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the company brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering its employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT  CHRISTINE GRITMON

    Christine empowers professionals to step into their personal brands in a bigger, bolder way on social media. You CAN do it—she’ll teach you how! She’s spoken on stages worldwide and is a frequent expert guest on podcasts, live streams, Twitter chats, and blog posts, as well as hosting her own weekly Adweek Podcast, Let’s Talk About Brand, and its companion Twitter chat, #ChatAboutBrand. 

    You can follow Christine on Twitter (@cgritmon) or on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinegritmon/?originalSubdomain=uk)

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 4Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    An interview with Basil Towers

    An interview with Basil Towers

    On this episode of The Little Questions, we are joined by one of our industry's most respected practitioners, Basil Towers. Basil has been advising organisations on how to be trusted for 40 years. He's researched it, he's taught it at Oxford Saïd Business School, he's advised FTSE 100 CEOs on it and one thing he has found in that time is that not all trust is of equal value. 

    Join Jenny Scott and Andrew Brown from Apella Advisors, as they chat in depth about trust with Basil Towers on this latest episode.

    We’d love to hear what you think. Get in touch on social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown and Jenny Scott.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Apella partner Jenny Scott joins us again on The Little Questions podcast. Jenny has worked as Executive Director of Communications at the Bank of England and Advisor to the Governor. Jenny sat on the Bank’s executive committee and risk committee. Formerly Economics Correspondent for the BBC and Presenter of the Daily Politics, she is now Trustee of Pro Bono Economics.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This episode was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    An interview with Basil Towers

    An interview with Basil Towers

    On this episode of The Little Questions, we are joined by one of our industry's most respected practitioners, Basil Towers. Basil has been advising organisations on how to be trusted for 40 years. He's researched it, he's taught it at Oxford Saïd Business School, he's advised FTSE 100 CEOs on it and one thing he has found in that time is that not all trust is of equal value. 

    Join Jenny Scott and Andrew Brown from Apella Advisors, as they chat in depth about trust with Basil Towers on this latest episode.

    We’d love to hear what you think. Get in touch on social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown and Jenny Scott.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Apella partner Jenny Scott joins us again on The Little Questions podcast. Jenny has worked as Executive Director of Communications at the Bank of England and Advisor to the Governor. Jenny sat on the Bank’s executive committee and risk committee. Formerly Economics Correspondent for the BBC and Presenter of the Daily Politics, she is now Trustee of Pro Bono Economics.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This episode was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    Episode #34 - How HubSpot Does Internal Marketing that Builds Community - A Case Story (with Christina Garnett)

    Episode #34 - How HubSpot Does Internal Marketing that Builds Community - A Case Story (with Christina Garnett)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT  CHRISTINA GARNETT

    Award-winning community builder and advocacy strategist Christina Garnett uses audience intelligence and social listening to learn more about audiences and determine needs and behaviors. Her work serves to help brands better connect with their current customers, potential customers, and fans.

    Christina is featured in HubSpot Academy's Social Media Certification course and social listening courses, Semrush Academy's social listening course, and is a partner for On Deck's Community Builder Program, teaching a module on advocacy as a community growth lever. She has been a speaker for events like the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (Hubilo-BizBash), INBOUND, Digital Summit, Social Fresh, Adapted Digital Media Summit, and MnSearch Summit. You can also find her featured in HubSpot, Social Insider, and Talkwalker ebooks and articles in Adweek, The Next Web, and Meltwater.

    She is the Principal Marketing Manager - Offline Community & Advocacy @t HubSpot

    You can follow Christina on Twitter (@ThatChristinaG) or on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinamgarnett/)

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    Speeches

    Speeches

    We are big fans of words, they have real, genuine power. But, in the form of a speech, in rhetoric, do they soar to their greatest heights? Are speeches our most powerful form of verbal communication? Do we put as much effort into them as we should, or did? And how can we write better speeches?

    When one blends masterful, rich language, with the oratorical techniques of rhythm repetition and silence, uttered by a sonorous, powerful voice you have the means to inspire, to unite, to resist and to change. Be that racism, apartheid, civil war, Mrs Thatcher or even nervy King Philip and his powerful Armada.

    So, join us as we explore this fascinating world of words. 

    Please leave us a 5 star review if you enjoyed this episode or let us know what your favourite speech is via social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown and Matt Young.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Matt Young is an Apella partner with 25 years of experience in corporate affairs. He was Corporate Affairs Director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This podcast was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    Speeches

    Speeches

    We are big fans of words, they have real, genuine power. But, in the form of a speech, in rhetoric, do they soar to their greatest heights? Are speeches our most powerful form of verbal communication? Do we put as much effort into them as we should, or did? And how can we write better speeches?

    When one blends masterful, rich language, with the oratorical techniques of rhythm repetition and silence, uttered by a sonorous, powerful voice you have the means to inspire, to unite, to resist and to change. Be that racism, apartheid, civil war, Mrs Thatcher or even nervy King Philip and his powerful Armada.

    So, join us as we explore this fascinating world of words. 

    Please leave us a 5 star review if you enjoyed this episode or let us know what your favourite speech is via social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown and Matt Young.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Matt Young is an Apella partner with 25 years of experience in corporate affairs. He was Corporate Affairs Director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This podcast was produced by The Podcast Coach.

    Episode #33 - How Hudl Does Internal Marketing - A Case Story (with Haleigh Brouilette)

    Episode #33 - How Hudl Does Internal Marketing - A Case Story (with Haleigh Brouilette)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT  HALEIGH BROUILETTE

    Haleigh Brouillette (she/her) is the Sr. Manager, Corporate Communications at Hudl. She graduated with her bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2012. Her professional career brought her to Hudl in 2014 where she grew from a role in customer support to her current communications role. An Elkhorn, Neb. native, she now lives in Lincoln, Neb. with her husband, dog and young kids. You can connect with Haleigh on LinkedIn, via the link below.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/haleigh-brouillette-4527252a/

    Hudl is a pioneer in performance analysis technology, now helping more than 200K teams in 40+ global sports prepare for and stay ahead of the competition. It's a provider of sports performance analysis software intended to study and improve athlete performance through insights with video and data. The company offers a complete suite of products and services including online tools, mobile and desktop applications, smart cameras, analytics and professional consultation to global sports teams at every level from grassroots to professional organizations, delivering better ways for coaches and athletes to prepare and stay ahead of the competition.

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    Trade associations, is business really better together?

    Trade associations, is business really better together?

    Sitting at the heart of their industry, trade associations are the ‘official voice’ looking to put forward the collective view and position of its members. Not only do they speak on behalf of their members to government, agencies, regulators, the media and other opinion formers, but they self-regulate and police, deliver training and development, conduct research and organise conferences and events.  

    With more than 1,250 to choose from, there’s a body out there for everyone.

    But are they worth it? Are the benefits of membership worth the often significant fees and all the additional contributions of time and expertise? How do you actually measure that value? If you are a member, how can you make sure you are extracting every last drop of worth? Put simply, are trade associations worth it?

    To help answer these questions and more, Apella Advisors Partner Andrew Brown is joined by two former titans of the trade association firmament. Huw Evans who was, for seven years, Director General of the Association of British Insurers and Ian Wright, seven years CEO of the Food and Drink Federation.  Ian was also Corporate Relations Director of Diageo plc for 14 years.

    Please leave us a 5 star review if you enjoyed this episode or let us know what you think via social media or emailpodcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.  

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This podcast was produced by www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk

    Trade associations, is business really better together?

    Trade associations, is business really better together?

    Sitting at the heart of their industry, trade associations are the ‘official voice’ looking to put forward the collective view and position of its members. Not only do they speak on behalf of their members to government, agencies, regulators, the media and other opinion formers, but they self-regulate and police, deliver training and development, conduct research and organise conferences and events.  

    With more than 1,250 to choose from, there’s a body out there for everyone.

    But are they worth it? Are the benefits of membership worth the often significant fees and all the additional contributions of time and expertise? How do you actually measure that value? If you are a member, how can you make sure you are extracting every last drop of worth? Put simply, are trade associations worth it?

    To help answer these questions and more, Apella Advisors Partner Andrew Brown is joined by two former titans of the trade association firmament. Huw Evans who was, for seven years, Director General of the Association of British Insurers and Ian Wright, seven years CEO of the Food and Drink Federation.  Ian was also Corporate Relations Director of Diageo plc for 14 years.

    Please leave us a 5 star review if you enjoyed this episode or let us know what you think via social media or emailpodcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Andrew Brown.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.  

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This podcast was produced by www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk

    Episode #32 - How to Build A Winning Company Page on LinkedIn (with Michelle J Raymond)

    Episode #32 - How to Build A Winning Company Page on LinkedIn (with Michelle J Raymond)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT MICHELLE J. RAYMOND (Founder & LinkedIn B2B Strategist - Good Trading Co.)

    Michelle J Raymond is the Founder and LinkedIn B2B Strategist and Corporate Trainer at Good Trading Co. Michelle is a globally recognised LinkedIn Pages expert, co-authoring the world’s first book on the topic, the international best-seller ‘Business Gold’. This was followed up by co-authoring “The LinkedIn Branding Book” to assist people to grow their personal and business brand on LinkedIn. 

    Michelle’s commitment to, and knowledge of, LinkedIn for Business is recognised by the LinkedIn Pages team, becoming an appointed member of the LinkedIn Small Business Advisory Council for LinkedIn Pages.  

    Host of the ‘LinkedIn for B2B Growth’ podcast and co-host of ‘The LinkedIn Branding Show’ podcast. Michelle also runs a successful YouTube channel ‘Good Trading Co – LinkedIn Company Page Experts.’

    Her mission is “Do good business with good people.”

    Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-raymond-goodtradingco/?originalSubdomain=au

    Good Trading Co Website and Resources: 

    https://goodtradingco.com.au/quick-links/

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    Episode #31 - How Marketing Can Get Internal Alignment (with Stacey Danheiser)

    Episode #31 - How Marketing Can Get Internal Alignment (with Stacey Danheiser)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT STACEY DANHEISER (Founder - Shake Marketing Group)

    Stacey Danheiser is the founder of Shake Marketing Group, and a seasoned marketing executive specializing in building go-to-market strategies and high-performing marketing teams for scaling b2b organizations.

    She has helped transform over two dozen B2B enterprises from product pushers to customer-value led organizations. Her approach to grow revenue and profits through targeted, cohesive marketing and sales has led her clients to achieve 118% YoY revenue growth, Inc 5000 listings, over $200 million in closed sales, 90% marketing team retention, customer ‘sweet spot’ growth of 207% YoY.

    Prior to consulting, Stacey led marketing for several Fortune 500 companies across the cable, telecom and financial services industries. She’s held leadership positions in all areas of marketing - from go-to-market strategy to field execution, delivering unprecedented, multi-million dollar growth in sales and revenue.  

    Stacey runs The Confident Marketer Playbook, a mentorship program to help b2b marketers build more credibility with the C-suite. Through customized guidance and training, she helps her students learn how to build customer-focused strategies that drive results.

    Stacey is the co-author of two marketing books covering marketing and sales alignment, customer value propositions, and how to develop high-performing marketing teams. She has contributed her advice to Forrester Research and has written numerous articles for The Journal of Sales Transformation and the ISMM publication Winning Edge. Stacey has also appeared as a guest speaker at various in-person and virtual events led by the Business Marketing Association, University of Colorado LEEDS alumni, Hays, Jack Welch Management Institute, and dozens of marketing and business podcasts.

    LinkedIn: 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceydanheiser/

    Website: https://shakemktg.com

    Confident Marketer scorecard:

    https://shakemktg.com/the-confident-marketing-scorecard

    Stand Out Marketing book: https://shakemktg.com/standoutmarketing

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    New Year’s Resolutions 2023

    New Year’s Resolutions 2023

    New Year’s Resolutions are an exercise in hope, where aspiration meets reality. As Oscar Wilde said: ‘Resolutions are simply cheques that men draw on a bank where they have no account.’ 

    In the interests of trying to make 2023 just a tiny bit better, The Little Questions Podcast decided that we would try to help all our friends in the industry, by coming up with some New Year’s resolutions for businesses, sectors and individuals. Basically free PR advice given out by disgruntled middle-aged men. In Mick Herron parlance, the ‘Slow Horses’ of the Comms world.

    Let us know what you think via social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Matt Young and Andrew Brown.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Matt Young is an Apella partner with 25 years of experience in corporate affairs. He was Corporate Affairs Director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This episode was produced by www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk

    New Year’s Resolutions 2023

    New Year’s Resolutions 2023

    New Year’s Resolutions are an exercise in hope, where aspiration meets reality. As Oscar Wilde said: ‘Resolutions are simply cheques that men draw on a bank where they have no account.’ 

    In the interests of trying to make 2023 just a tiny bit better, The Little Questions Podcast decided that we would try to help all our friends in the industry, by coming up with some New Year’s resolutions for businesses, sectors and individuals. Basically free PR advice given out by disgruntled middle-aged men. In Mick Herron parlance, the ‘Slow Horses’ of the Comms world.

    Let us know what you think via social media or email podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This edition of The Little Questions podcast is presented by Matt Young and Andrew Brown.

    Apella partner Andrew Brown is a former Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Ageas Insurance. He has more than ten years’ experience leading the corporate affairs functions for global firms across a range of regulated and unregulated sectors, developing considerable experience in issues, crisis and change management. Formerly Director of Communications at Drax Group plc and Group Corporate Affairs Director at Regus plc.

    Matt Young is an Apella partner with 25 years of experience in corporate affairs. He was Corporate Affairs Director at Lloyds Banking Group, part of the senior team which rescued the bank and rebuilt its reputation following the financial crisis. Formerly communications director at Santander UK and board member of the BBA.

    Find out more about Apella Advisors at www.apellaadvisors.com and you can get in touch by emailing podcast@apellaadvisors.com

    This episode was produced by www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk

    Episode #29 - How Verint Does Internal Marketing: A Case Story (with Celia Fleischaker)

    Episode #29 - How Verint Does Internal Marketing: A Case Story (with Celia Fleischaker)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT CELIA

    Celia Fleischaker is Chief Marketing Officer at Verint, a nearly $1 billion publicly traded provider of customer engagement software used by 85% of Fortune 100 companies and thousands of companies worldwide. Before joining Verint, Celia led the marketing organizations at high-growth enterprise software companies PROS and Epicor, experiencing both public and private equity ownership. Marketing is a passion that led to a 20+ year fulfilling career in B2B technology marketing.

    You can follow Celia on LinkedIn, via this link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celiafleischaker/

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    Episode #28 - The 10 To-Don'ts of Employee Advocacy (with Yvonne Boateng)

    Episode #28 - The 10 To-Don'ts of Employee Advocacy (with Yvonne Boateng)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, sharing everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the company brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable. Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT YVONNE

    Yvonne is owner of BEE Online Consulting that specialises in employee advocacy. She is on a mission to build the professional brand of employees and senior leaders, and turn them into influential voices and effective brand ambassadors on LinkedIn. Her passion started while working at LinkedIn, strategically helping enterprise clients in the tech, education, and government sectors to build strong brands through paid and content marketing. She has worked with global brands to create their strategy, launch, run and train the workforce including senior leaders as part of employee advocacy programs. She loves sparking the interest and seeing those penny-dropping moments through her conversations, event speeches and training she delivers. You can follow and connect with Yvonne on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

    Episode #27 - How to Leverage Your Internal Newsletter (with Jamie Levin)

    Episode #27 - How to Leverage Your Internal Newsletter (with Jamie Levin)

    The Internal Marketing Podcast is the unique podcast series that 'flips' the marketing conversation, from external to internal, talking about everything you need to know, to build the brand and drive growth, by engaging and empowering company employees to become advocates of the brand. If you're not already subscribed to The Internal Marketing Podcast, then join the 'internal marketing tribe' and subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast with anyone in your network whom, you believe, will find it valuable.  Thanks for listening!

     

    ABOUT JAMIE

    Jamie Levin is a strategic communications consultant, with 15+ years of experience, spanning internal and external communications, events, community initiatives and engagement. As a versatile executive, with an excellent record of achievement as a collaborative partner supporting business objectives and bringing vision to life, she has demonstrated her commitment to being a proactive leader and innovative problem solver who is recognized for implementing effective team building skills, successfully identifying engagement opportunities, and employing cross- functional initiatives to support company culture, and utilizing creative business building analytical and problem-solving skills. Jamie prides herself in being an excellent communicator who is strategically adept at translating strategy into a sound agenda that directly connects to overall business strategy reinforcing a people-first mentality. You can connect with Jamie, via Jamie S. Levin | LinkedIn 

     

    ABOUT KERRY-ANN STIMPSON (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Producer and Host)

    Kerry-Ann is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the JMMB Group, a financial services group of companies, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, with operations across the Caribbean. She is also the producer and host of The Internal Marketing Podcast, a personal passion project that was borne out of her belief that a company's growth and marketing strategies can't succeed, unless company employees (its most powerful advocates) are authentically engaged and empowered to deliver on the brand promise and to become advocates of the company brand. You can follow and connect with Kerry-Ann on LinkedIn.

     

    ABOUT WORKSHOP  (The Internal Marketing Podcast's Season 3 Sponsor)

    Workshop is an internal marketing and employee communications platform for creating beautifully branded, employee-specific campaigns. It replaces any internal email tool that you have and integrates with the other communication channels your team uses the most (including Slack, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams). Head over to useworkshop.com/marketing to get a ton of awesome (and FREE) content and resources about how you can create and implement internal marketing campaigns and employee advocacy programs for your company. Also, sign up for their Happy Monday Club newsletter here.

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