Marketing leadership lessons with Bev Bury, CMO at Flinders University

05 Jun 2024 • 12 min • EN
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Bev Bury, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Flinders University returns to share her invaluable leadership lessons and insights from her career. In this episode Bev shares: The pivotal moments that shaped her as a leader, including her time as an account manager at a London advertising agency, and the importance of simplifying complex problems.  The value Bev places on agency-client relationships, the impact of avoiding uncomfortable conversations, and the significance of leading with purpose, authenticity, and consistency.  Advice to aspiring CMOs including the importance of self-reflection and reputation building. The episode wraps up with a fast round of questions revealing Bev's views on essential team capabilities and the culture of her current team. We hope you enjoy listening. References CMO Leadership Podcast Episode 69: The first 12 months in a CMO role with Bev Bury at Flinders University Contact Growth Generators Find out how Ty and Growth Generators can help you design, align and optimise your marketing team so you can drive more growth. Discover how Ty can help your marketing team build a high-performance culture and boost staff engagement by 20% Connect or Follow Ty on LinkedIn - and mention that your’e a listener of the Pod. Help us help you Hit follow so you get each new episode as it drops to get more tips and insights to build a high-performance marketing team. Please take a moment to rate and review us on your favourite platform. We love hearing from our listeners and your ratings and feedback help us continue to attract the best guests and improve the show. This podcast was produced by Ty Hayes and edited by Clare Ryan.  

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