What happens when pop culture and sports fandoms collide? Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory, trailblazing Chief Marketing Officer Lara Krug offers her unique perspective on the cultural zeitgeist that welcomed a swell of Swifties into their first season as football fans. We follow Lara’s career trajectory from beauty to beer to sports and learn why she believes the most successful companies hire smart rookies.
Highlights:
01:36 Navigating New Industries
10:15 Re-envisioning an Established Brand
15:23 Making the Leap from Beauty to Beer to Sports
18:46 The Importance of Soft Skills and Continuous Learning
23:13 Expanding the Fan Base: Swifties and Beyond
34:06 Why Successful Companies Hire Smart Rookies
45:21 The Value of Rookie Experiences and Aligning Aspirations
About Our Guests:
Lara is an experienced and passionate business leader with 15+ years of experience building and growing brands across multiple industries including consumer goods, alcohol, beauty and sports in both global and U.S. roles. In 2021, Lara joined the Kansas City Chiefs as the first Chief Marketing Officer and EVP of Marketing. While overseeing all aspects of marketing in the U.S. including brand strategy, fan development, content & production, events and community impact, she is also responsible for the internationalization of the club in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Mexico.
Prior to joining the Chiefs, she spent more than eight years in multiple marketing roles with Anheuser-Busch InBev, eventually taking over as Vice President of U.S. Marketing for Stella Artois. Before leading the national marketing efforts for Stella Artois, she oversaw AB Inbev’s regional brand portfolio, global experiential and sponsorship business and digital media partnerships. Those roles saw her develop and lead experiential platforms and campaigns around Super Bowl LIV, FIFA World Cup, the World Surfing League, UFC, Wimbledon, Tomorrowland and many more.
Reference:
Chiefs Defeat 49ers, 25-22, to Secure a Second-Straight World Championship
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Credits:
Chelsea Carlson, Podcast Art Designer
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Sam Nash, Audio Engineer
Gabriela Acosta, Executive Producer
Smart Rookie is brought to you by brand and strategy collaborative, The Nucleus Group.
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