Guest: Sara Varni, Chief Marketing Officer at Attentive
In this episode, we cover: “The full slice of life at the bowling alley”: Sara and Joubin connect over their love for bowling. (04:26) ... How Sara learned from her father’s disciplined mentality - and what it means to create a home for her children. (07:17) ... Sara follows up on her tweet about product marketing - and she shares why her 10 years at Salesforce was “the best marketing training.” (15:14) ... A look back at the marketing structural changes at Salesforce and Sara’s role as CMO - and a conversation about writing memorable copy and earning “the right to speak to your audience.” (26:14) ... Sara’s insight on why managers play a key role in cultivating a motivated team - and her take on the balancing act of working remotely. (35:39) ... Why it’s important for marketers to recharge and how that mindset led Sara from Salesforce to Twilio. (39:53) ... Twilio’s aggressive customer-centric values and go-to-market approach - how Sara navigated her son’s autism diagnosis during that stressful time of her career and what gives her peace of mind. (48:31) ... Advice Sara received from her career coach and the benefits of a consistent feedback loop for people at any stage in their career. (56:16) ... Reflecting on Sara’s last day at Twilio and why she loves being a CMO. (01:02:49)
Show Notes
B2B marketing powerhouse, Sara Varni joins this episode on her final day at Twilio to discuss her journey and what lies ahead as she steps into her new role as Chief Marketing Officer at Attentive. Sara demonstrates a stellar track record of marketing know-how and creativity and has a refreshing take on the ever-changing marketing landscape.
In this episode, Sara shares insight on what it means to speak to your audience and uses an example from her Twitter to show how products can market themselves. She reflects on her time at Salesforce and Twilio, discusses why it’s important for marketers to recharge, and explores how her disciplined mindset contributes to her success. Sara and Joubin also discuss their shared love of bowling and Sara shares her thoughts on joining Attentive at the beginning of its next phase of growth.
In this episode, we cover:
- “The full slice of life at the bowling alley”: Sara and Joubin connect over their love for bowling. (04:26)
- How Sara learned from her father’s disciplined mentality - and what it means to create a home for her children. (07:17)
- Sara follows up on her tweet about product marketing - and she shares why her 10 years at Salesforce was “the best marketing training.” (15:14)
- A look back at the marketing structural changes at Salesforce and Sara’s role as CMO - and a conversation about writing memorable copy and earning “the right to speak to your audience.” (26:14)
- Sara’s insight on why managers play a key role in cultivating a motivated team - and her take on the balancing act of working remotely. (35:39)
- Why it’s important for marketers to recharge and how that mindset led Sara from Salesforce to Twilio. (39:53)
- Twilio’s aggressive customer-centric values and go-to-market approach - how Sara navigated her son’s autism diagnosis during that stressful time of her career and what gives her peace of mind. (48:31)
- Advice Sara received from her career coach and the benefits of a consistent feedback loop for people at any stage in their career. (56:16)
- Reflecting on Sara’s last day at Twilio and why she loves being a CMO. (01:02:49)
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