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International Brand Conference & Festival BRANDEMONIUM, October 1-4, 2019, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza

August 1, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Additional speakers are now unveiled as part of the lineup for the international brand conference and festival Brandemonium, presented by 84.51°, returning October 1-4, 2019, at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. Included among Forbes’ lists of Marketing Conferences to Check Out and Industry Events to Know, Brandemonium’s lineup will feature newly added speakers including Forrester Research Vice President and Principal Analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee, Pure Romance Vice President of Digital Marketing and eCommerce Sean Lee, and 84.51° Product Strategy & Innovation Director Lindsay Pullins. Previously announced speakers also include National Football League CMO Tim Ellis, The Home Depot Vice President of Brand Marketing & Creative Lisa DeStefano, and Blackbird CMO Eric Solomon. The full current lineup is included below.

Brandemonium 2019 brings the visionaries, innovators and disruptors together for those eager to learn and prepare for what’s next in marketing. The marketplace moves at the speed of technology and culture. Brands must move with it or risk being left behind. Disruption. Hypercompetitiveness. Evolution. They’re all the norm. And for a brand facing this reality, it’s time to embrace brand agility.

“The conference is still about the evolution and future of branding,” said Brandemonium Co-Founder Bill Donabedian. “We just went up a little higher to focus on brand agility as opposed to brand activations and experiential marketing.”

New focus for 2019
The 2019 conference will offer attendees a more streamlined approach that will allow them to better tailor their experience to their interests, expertise, industry and more. The conference sessions will be focused on brand agility. These elements will follow eight themes that break apart brand agility into its most core and industry-relevant elements. Each features a path of pressing interest we’ll explore at Brandemonium 2019 to prepare conference attendees for the future of marketing.

Brand Activism
Brand/Content Strategy
Data/Technology
Design & User Experience
Ethnic Marketing
Innovation Culture
Omnichannel/Retail
Talent Development

“Just like any good startup, Brandemonium has listened to its customers to refine the nature and format of the conference,” said Brandemonium Co-Founder Kevin Canafax. “The third time is the charm and we think we have a winning combination of content and networking opportunities.”

The current Brandemonium lineup includes the following, with more keynotes, speakers and panelists to be released soon:

Amy Balliett, CEO – Killer Visual Strategies
Pete Blackshaw, CEO – Cintrifuse
Carla Borsoi, Head of Marketing – Patreon
Jason Brandt, Executive Director – Grey
Andy Brownell, VP, Newsy Brand Studio – Newsy
David Bruce, VP of Brand – Major League Soccer
Larisa Bruno, Senior Associate – goPuff, Inc.
Dipanjan Chatterjee, Vice President and Principal Analyst – Forrester Research
Nick Cromydas, CEO – Hunt Club
Lisa DeStefano, VP Brand Marketing and Creative – The Home Depot
Tim Ellis, CMO – National Football League
Daniel Folkman, VP of Business Development – goPuff
Jason Gaikowski, Executive Director – VMLY&R
Mark Jeffreys, Founder & CEO – Mobile Agent Now
Devin Kuhl, Senior Manager – ArcBest
Jane Kwett, Head of Event Marketing – Patreon
Sean Lee, Vice President of Digital Marketing & eCommerce – Pure Romance
Jason Loehr, VP Media – Inspire Brands
Kelly McCormick, Creative Director – CP&B
Paul Miser, CEO & Co-founder – Chinatown Bureau
D’Arcy O’Neill, Creative Director – CP&B
Winston Peters, Partner – MyÜberLife Consulting Group
Glenn Platt, Professor & Director, Interactive Media Studies – Miami University
Lindsay Pullins, Director, Product Strategy & Innovation – 84.51°
Jack Shannon, CEO & Co-Founder – Recess
Amanda Skudlarek, Executive Creative Director – Clear M&C Saatchi
Eric Solomon, CMO – Blackbird
Chad Summe, Chief Operating Officer – Quotient Technology
Helen Todd, CEO – Sociality Squared
Jay Van-Sharp, Brand Consultant – MyÜberLife Consulting Group
Amy Vaughan, Managing Creative Director – Epipheo
Ashley Walters, Chief Development Officer – Curiosity Advertising
Heather Willems, Founder – Two Lines Studios
Nahal Yousefian, Chief People Experience Officer – MEC Co-op
Greg Zimmer, Chief Client & Strategy Officer – COHO Creative

Schedule
Tuesday, October 1
5:00pm-7:00pm: Happy Hour & Early Registration
7:00pm-10:00pm: Brewmania (RSVP for tour)
10:00pm-Midnight: Afterparty at Yard House

Wednesday, October 2
7:00am: Registration Opens
7:30am: Complimentary Breakfast
8:30am: Conference Begins
4:45pm: Conference Ends
5:00pm-10:00pm: Brewmania
10:00pm-Midnight: Afterparty at Moerlein Lager House

Thursday, October 3
7:00am: Registration Opens
7:30am: Complimentary Breakfast
8:30am: Conference Begins
4:45pm: Conference Ends
5:00pm-10:00pm: Brewmania (RSVP for tour)
10:00pm-Midnight: Afterparty at Taste of Belgium

Friday, October 4
7:30am-9:00am: Farewell Breakfast & Feedback Session (RSVP)
Extend your stay and attend Kentucky’s Edge ; a bourbon conference and festival right across the river in Northern Kentucky October 4-5!

Complimentary BREWMANIA for Brandemonium attendees
BREWMANIA, a brand new three-day event crafted in Cincinnati, Ohio will be a celebration of the Queen City’s craft beer industry and take place October 1-3, 2019. BREWMANIA will take place at various locations throughout Cincinnati, for a full list of participating locations please visit: brewmania.com/venues.php. Also, attendees of Brandemonium will be able to access Brewmania at no charge. On October 2, attendees will also be able to sample local beers while listening to music that will include Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, The Bottle Rockets, and 500 Miles to Memphis. (The concert is free and open to the public!).

Participant Information and Conference Registration

A Brandemonium 2019 badge includes the following:

Access to the Brewmania including complimentary drinks and tours (starting Oct 1).
Access to all conference keynotes and sessions (Oct 2&3).
Access to – and complimentary breakfast for – the farewell breakfast (Oct 4 – must RSVP).
Complimentary beverages, snacks and lunch during the conference.

Brandemonium offers group discounts when purchasing five (5) or more badges and also offer a limited amount of discounts to approved non-profit organizations and students. Please email us at [email protected] to receive a discount link.

Br19 Badge Only: $899
$799.00 if registered by 9/30/2019
Br19 Badge + Hotel: $1,299

Register before September 10!

To register, submit interest for consideration, or view the current list of participants, visit brandemonium.com.

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