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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2020 · 53 MIN

240: Unlocking Brand Growth with Belvedere Vodka CEO Rodney Williams

from Marketing Today with Alan Hart

On this 240th episode of "Marketing Today," host Alan Hart speaks with Rodney Williams, president and CEO of Belvedere Vodka. With a bevy of experience leading successful marketing campaigns across a plethora of industries, Williams is truly an expert when it comes to closing the gap between a product and its consumers.To start our conversation, Williams discusses his business school experience and the nonprofit sector before he began his journey to become a marketing expert. In school at Northwestern, Williams quickly learned that "you have a strong chance of getting a good grade by joining a group with people that don't think like you." This experience helped him understand a simple fact of life; to truly be successful, you must be open to the perspectives of others.We then dive into Williams's experience working for large companies like Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble. It was his success at these companies that taught him both "the element of brand-building where you're really fundamentally problem-solving" and not only the importance of "really tapping into what was already there." Williams then takes us into his induction into the Wind and Spirits industry, which eventually led him to his current position at Belvedere.To end the conversation, we discuss how "the push for social justice has opened up brands in a big way" and how "the need for brands to take a stand and stand up for values that they believe in has never been more important." Williams touches on how the views of different cultures in the corporate business world have changed since he entered the workforce. "We're not there yet, but we're making progress!"Highlights from this week's "Marketing Today": Before business school, Rodney ran a direct mail business in Chicago that hired disadvantaged employees.1:53Rodney has stayed in-tune with how the business world affects the communities that it is in. 3:03Growing up in Evanston, Illinois, it was a natural fit for Rodney to attend Northwestern's business school. 3:35After business school, Rodney worked for J&J and Procter & Gamble in a pursuit to learn sophisticated marketing. 5:32Figuring out how to get the brand in the right position where it can connect with its customers is like a game to Rodney. 6:20In his time at J&J, Rodney learned the ins and outs of working in an intrapreneurial environment. 6:55Over time, Rodney slowly developed into an enhance-growth guy that has been able to take companies over the top. 8:47J&J required that 25% of each business under its umbrella's revenue had to be from new products in the last three years. 9:15When Rodney arrived at Band-Aid, he was able to take it from stagnant to The New York Times by using Barry Manalo's jingle. 10:22The ability to understand the essence of a brand and what it means to the consumers allows a brand to enhance its imagery. 12:26A former colleague's call about a dot-com opportunity led Rodney to quit his job and head to the West Coast. 13:04Rodney's time working with OnStar eventually led to his entrance into the Wine and Spirits industry. 14:41It was the health benefits of wine that initially drew Rodney to interview with his first wine company. 15:58Robert Mondavi taught Rodney the importance and value of presentation. 17:20Kendall Jackson, the number 1 chardonnay over $10, presented Rodney with an opportunity to launch the biggest product in company history. 18:37 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this 240th episode of "Marketing Today," host Alan Hart speaks with Rodney Williams, president and CEO of Belvedere Vodka. With a bevy of experience leading successful marketing campaigns across a plethora of industries, Williams is truly an expert when it comes to closing the gap between a product and its consumers.To start our conversation, Williams discusses his business school experience and the nonprofit sector before he began his journey to become a marketing expert. In school at Northwestern, Williams quickly learned that "you have a strong chance of getting a good grade by joining a group with people that don't think like you." This experience helped him understand a simple fact of life; to truly be successful, you must be open to the perspectives of others.We then dive into Williams's experience working for large companies like Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble. It was his success at these companies that taught him both "the element of brand-building where you're really fundamentally problem-solving" and not only the importance of "really tapping into what was already there." Williams then takes us into his induction into the Wind and Spirits industry, which eventually led him to his current position at Belvedere.To end the conversation, we discuss how "the push for social justice has opened up brands in a big way" and how "the need for brands to take a stand and stand up for values that they believe in has never been more important." Williams touches on how the views of different cultures in the corporate business world have changed since he entered the workforce. "We're not there yet, but we're making progress!"Highlights from this week's "Marketing Today": Before business school, Rodney ran a direct mail business in Chicago that hired disadvantaged employees.1:53Rodney has stayed in-tune with how the business world affects the communities that it is in. 3:03Growing up in Evanston, Illinois, it was a natural fit for Rodney to attend Northwestern's business school. 3:35After business school, Rodney worked for J&J and Procter & Gamble in a pursuit to learn sophisticated marketing. 5:32Figuring out how to get the brand in the right position where it can connect with its customers is like a game to Rodney. 6:20In his time at J&J, Rodney learned the ins and outs of working in an intrapreneurial environment. 6:55Over time, Rodney slowly developed into an enhance-growth guy that has been able to take companies over the top. 8:47J&J required that 25% of each business under its umbrella's revenue had to be from new products in the last three years. 9:15When Rodney arrived at Band-Aid, he was able to take it from stagnant to The New York Times by using Barry Manalo's jingle. 10:22The ability to understand the essence of a brand and what it means to the consumers allows a brand to enhance its imagery. 12:26A former colleague's call about a dot-com opportunity led Rodney to quit his job and head to the West Coast. 13:04Rodney's time working with OnStar eventually led to his entrance into the Wine and Spirits industry. 14:41It was the health benefits of wine that initially drew Rodney to interview with his first wine company. 15:58Robert Mondavi taught Rodney the importance and value of presentation. 17:20Kendall Jackson, the number 1 chardonnay over $10, presented Rodney with an opportunity to launch the biggest product in company history. 18:37 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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