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The ‘Death’ of the CMO? With Michael Diamond, Academic Director, NYU School of Professional Studies
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The ‘Death’ of the CMO? With Michael Diamond, Academic Director, NYU School of Professional Studies

With a number of major brands taking a more comprehensive marketing approach, are the days of the CMO numbered? Michael Diamond, the Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU School of Professional Studies offers his take on whether the role of the Chief Marketing Officer is disappearing or simply evolving.

Marketing Trends · mission, mission.org

September 9, 202256m 28s

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Show Notes

With a number of major brands taking a more comprehensive marketing approach, are the days of the CMO numbered? Michael Diamond, the Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU School of Professional Studies offers his take on whether the role of the Chief Marketing Officer is disappearing or simply evolving.

Tune in to learn:

  • Michael’s take on the current state of PR and marketing (2:45)
  • About ways that CMOs can source innovation (10:30) 
  • If the CMO position is becoming obsolete (24:50) 
  • About Michael’s marketing journey and his love of language (37:15)

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