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    Campaign Chemistry: Wunderman Thompson’s Bas Korsten and Dania Alarcon

    Campaign Chemistry: Wunderman Thompson’s Bas Korsten and Dania Alarcon

    Bas Korsten and Dania Alarcon both pursued careers in advertising by accident. Korsten studied logistics and engineering in college, and Alarcon went to medical school before pivoting to a career in healthcare marketing. 

    But that’s what makes them a fit at Wunderman Thompson, which positions itself around combining creativity and technology for brands. Wunderman Thompson Health is a big and growing part of that effort, with nearly 900 employees and more than $200 million in revenue last year, according to MM+M.

    Korsten and Alarcon talk about recent campaigns and efforts putting Wunderman Thompson at the forefront of equity and inclusion, such as Degree’s inclusive deodorant for disabled communities and the agency’s Health4Equity center of excellence, which Alarcon started to track and address inequities in healthcare and pharma. 

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    Liz Valentine - Entrepreneur and Executive Leader

    Liz Valentine - Entrepreneur and Executive Leader

    2:40 -  Taking a year off at Nike 

    8:00 - Keeping Swift alive at the height of a recession

    12:00 - Embracing uncertainty 

    17:00 - Allowing employees to be multi-dimensional 

    21:00 - Having employees truly live by a company’s values

    24:00 - Valentine’s non-negotiables

    30:00 - The transition to Wunderman Thompson 

    36:00 - The importance of embracing your life outside of work 

    39:00 - Leadership lessons from becoming CEO 

    LINKS

    Liz Valentine on LinkedIn

    Swift Agency 

    CREDITS

    Produced by Kai Hellberg

    Music by Isaac Chambers – ‘Change’

    Room to Talk: Black Lives Matter Part 11

    Room to Talk: Black Lives Matter Part 11

    ACTION REQUIRED. In deze aflevering praten we met Anne van der Ven (o.a. initiator withuiswerk.nl), Nik Sluijs en Joey Boeters (creatieven bij Wunderman Thompson) over wat je kan doen om jezelf in te lezen over hoe institutioneel racisme precies werkt. Hoe ontzettend ongemakkelijk het is om je privileges te ontdekken en hoe je dat omzet in positieve daden. En over hoe het eventueel in de toekomst gaat werken wanneer deze nieuwe generatie het overneemt van het zittende fort. Ik voelde me in ieder geval geïnspireerd for life door zoveel initiatief. Ben benieuwd of het klopt, luisteren witte mensen nou beter naar andere witte mensen? Want als je je dus realiseert dat we allemaal hetzelfde zijn, maar dat de verdeling en verhoudingen dat niet weergeven, wat dan?

    Links uit podcast:

    withuiswerk.nl

    BLM Wunderman Thompson Leeslijst 

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