• Building Britain's Most Iconic Brands - Kerris Bright (BBC)

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Building Britain's Most Iconic Brands - Kerris Bright (BBC)

  • Summary

  • Kerris Bright is the Chief Customer Officer at the BBC. She was previously Chief Marketing Officer at Virgin Media.

    She is a highly experienced leader, bringing a customer-centred, data driven approach to setting marketing strategy and executing with creative flair. Before Virgin, she held senior marketing positions at British Airways, ICI Paints and Unilever. While at British Airways, she spearheaded the development of ‘To Fly: To Serve’, a new purpose for the organisation and a multi-platform campaign and at ICI Paints she transformed the company from a ‘multi-local’ to global brand building organisation. After gaining a PhD in molecular neuroscience from the University of Sussex, she began her career in marketing as a graduate trainee at Unilever.


    Timestamps

    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:00:26 - Why Kerris has a PHD in molecular neuroscience
    00:04:04 - Getting marketing training at Unilever
    00:09:56 - From Unilever to joining Dulux in crisis
    00:18:33 - How marketers can work closely with commercial teams
    00:22:12 - Purpose led campaigns
    00:31:36 - Lessons from Kerris’ time in Private Equity
    00:42:06 - From British Airways to Virgin
    00:48:42 - Kerris’ role at the BBC
    00:58:32 - The power of the BBC’s editorial independence
    01:01:05 - Marketing the BBC
    01:05:20 - How the BBC makes engaging content
    01:08:13 - Kerris’ advice to aspiring marketers

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