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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 18 MIN

EP 296 - Moving Into AI: Skills That Make You More Valuable

from Alt Marketing School · host Fab Giovanetti

If AI is making you feel behind (and you do not have time for a 47-tab research spiral), start here.Catch up with the full class and grab your FREE ticket for Summer School: https://amschool.click/summerschoolABOUT YOUR TEACHERKerry is an AI trainer, consultant and speaker helping businesses to augment their skills with artificial intelligence. Over the last seven years, she has co-created the world’s first AI gin, brought the award-winning Cheltenham Science Festival AI curator to life – and has delivered AI training to thousands of people across the globe. She has won two DMA Awards for Best Use of AI, and is currently the Course Director of the AI Copywriting, AI Content Creation, and AI Agents courses at the CIM, as well as a tutor on the AI Marketing Masterclass at the DMA. She has also recently been appointed Chair of the AI Council at the Data and Marketing Association.Connect on Linkedin: ClickBECOME A SMARTER MARKETER 👇Get weekly lessons in your inbox for £0: Signup for the newsletterCONNECT WITH AMS 🤝Our course libraryOur certificationSUPPORT 🫶Leave a review on Apple PodcastsLeave a rating on SpotifyBuy us a coffee

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