Ogilvy?s Graceann Bennett Explains the Emergence of a Radical New Consumer That?s All About Individualism
Co-hosts Brad Forsythe and Ray Schilens interview Graceann Bennett, Director of Strategic Planning at Ogilvy and Mather. Graceann began her training in consumer behavior while
growing up in the image-obsessed environment of Southern California, where
every brand choice was made with the utmost care and consideration. She then
went on to gain formal marketing credentials by obtaining a degree in Business
Marketing at Brigham Young University. Upon graduation, she moved to New York
City, via a stint in London, to put her credentials to work at Dunham &
Marcus Consulting, advising companies like Pepsi-Cola, Stolichnaya, and Weight
Watchers on global strategy and branding issues.
Following her indoctrination into the world of building
brands, Graceann added other dimensions to her expertise by working at some of
the country's top creative shops, including Weiss, Whitten, Stagliano;
tbwa/chiat/day; and Mullen. She helped develop brand strategies and inspired
creative for Coca-Cola, Four Seasons, Fortune, LendingTree.com, Guinness, and
Wonderbra, among others.
In August of 2001, Graceann brought her passion for building
brands through great creative to Arnold Worldwide, where she led the Brand
Planning group, dedicating herself to fostering an environment where creatives,
account management, and planning work together seamlessly. In 2004 she made the
move to Chicago to become Leo Burnett's EVP, Director of Brand Planning. There
she spent much of her time breaking down agency silos for better
cross-fertilization of ideas, spearheading professional development of a
department of 50 planners, and initiating groundbreaking thought leadership.
Graceann is now heading up the strategic planning
department at Ogilvy Chicago, where she was brought in to build a fully
integrated department to serve digital, activation, and brand planning needs.
She also led efforts to further Dove’s campaign to broaden the definition of
beauty while building its global business. She now oversees the global
Kimberly-Clark business, Oscar Mayer, and important brand strategy projects.
For entertaining advice join hosts Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe for a lively and informative discussion.