Listen "Episode 5 - Jon Suarez-Davis from super{set}"
Episode Synopsis
Today's guest is Jon Suarez-Davis.
Jon Suarez-Davis (jsd) is super{set}’s Chief Commercial Officer. He leads market strategy and development designed to accelerate super{set} companies’ growth in current, new, and expanding markets.
Prior to super{set}, Jon was SVP, Marketing Strategy & Innovation at Salesforce, where he was responsible for developing and co-creating innovative marketing strategies and solutions with customers and partners designed to build brands and drive sustainable growth.
Jon previously served as the Chief Strategy Officer, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, with a focus on developing technology solutions that empower marketers to deliver connected, personalized, and real-time brand experiences across channels and throughout the customer journey at scale.
In the episode, which was recorded live at the Brand Safety Summit NY on November 3, 2022, Jon discusses:
How super{set} was founded and the values it holds paramount
How brands can handle the speed of culture today
How consumer privacy regulations could change in the future
Jon Suarez-Davis (jsd) is super{set}’s Chief Commercial Officer. He leads market strategy and development designed to accelerate super{set} companies’ growth in current, new, and expanding markets.
Prior to super{set}, Jon was SVP, Marketing Strategy & Innovation at Salesforce, where he was responsible for developing and co-creating innovative marketing strategies and solutions with customers and partners designed to build brands and drive sustainable growth.
Jon previously served as the Chief Strategy Officer, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, with a focus on developing technology solutions that empower marketers to deliver connected, personalized, and real-time brand experiences across channels and throughout the customer journey at scale.
In the episode, which was recorded live at the Brand Safety Summit NY on November 3, 2022, Jon discusses:
How super{set} was founded and the values it holds paramount
How brands can handle the speed of culture today
How consumer privacy regulations could change in the future