
The Future of Brand/Consumer Connections (ft. Paul Krasinski)
10/02/22 • 30 min
At the end of the day, so much of society is focused on consumerism– but how do you make the right decisions about what to sell and how to sell it if you don’t understand consumers in a meaningful way?
We’re excited to be talking to my personal favorite Kraskinski brother. Prior to co-founding Epicenter Experience, Paul Krasinski served as an SVP at SessionM, acquired by Mastercard, and at Arbitron, later acquired by Nielsen. Paul's developed and refined a deep understanding for the consumer perspective, developed insight services and the industry relationships required to revolutionize how brands and consumers connect.
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At the end of the day, so much of society is focused on consumerism– but how do you make the right decisions about what to sell and how to sell it if you don’t understand consumers in a meaningful way?
We’re excited to be talking to my personal favorite Kraskinski brother. Prior to co-founding Epicenter Experience, Paul Krasinski served as an SVP at SessionM, acquired by Mastercard, and at Arbitron, later acquired by Nielsen. Paul's developed and refined a deep understanding for the consumer perspective, developed insight services and the industry relationships required to revolutionize how brands and consumers connect.
As always, we welcome your feedback. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play - and make sure to follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn!
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