EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 1 MIN
How AI Is Changing Marketing For Everyone with Thought Leader Marc Rosenstock (EP 14, T1)
from Elevating Performance (HD) · host Mark A. Dronen
Introducing Marc Rosenstock, a pioneer in big data and AI-driven strategies. Discover how Mark's expertise in developing marketing, sales, and go-to-market strategies for middle market brands is shaping the future of commerce. Key Topics Mark's journey from big data at Procter & Gamble to AI innovation in marketing The role of predictive analytics in crafting effective go-to-market strategies Insights into AI applications for small and medium-sized businesses Guest Marc Rosenstock, President, Rosenstock Consulting. Marc is a seasoned marketing executive with over 20 years of experience in driving brand growth, digital marketing, eCommerce, and go-to-market strategies, holding senior roles in a number of world-class organizations. Today, his practice is dedicated to advising marketers to the SMB on effective uses of AI. Marc holds an MBA from the University of Chicago, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Engineering and Economics from the Warton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business. We should talk. Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales
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Introducing Marc Rosenstock, a pioneer in big data and AI-driven strategies. Discover how Mark's expertise in developing marketing, sales, and go-to-market strategies for middle market brands is shaping the future of commerce. Key Topics Mark's journey from big data at Procter & Gamble to AI innovation in marketing The role of predictive analytics in crafting effective go-to-market strategies Insights into AI applications for small and medium-sized businesses Guest Marc Rosenstock, President, Rosenstock Consulting. Marc is a seasoned marketing executive with over 20 years of experience in driving brand growth, digital marketing, eCommerce, and go-to-market strategies, holding senior roles in a number of world-class organizations. Today, his practice is dedicated to advising marketers to the SMB on effective uses of AI. Marc holds an MBA from the University of Chicago, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Engineering and Economics from the Warton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business. We should talk. Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales
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