Mar 4, 2021
Empathy in marketing topic for industry leaders during BrandStorm

United Fresh’s sixth annual BrandStorm event will take place online March 9-11, 2021. The event will feature two sessions specifically designed to facilitate dialogue around the subjective topic of empathy in marketing, both in consumer and business-to-business strategies.

In today’s cancel culture, stories of tone-deaf brand messaging are a dime a dozen. Tuesday, March 9 at 2 p.m. EST, Mary Coppola, United Fresh’s Vice President of Marketing & Communications will be joined by Amanda Keefer, Managing Director, Healthy Family Project and Ajit Saxena, Public Relations & Digital Marketing Manager, Mucci Farms to discuss ways to navigate empathy in consumer marketing at a time when emotions and opinions are on high alert during Taking Temperature: Empathy in B2C Marketing.

“Empathy is a lens through which all of our marketing communications decisions are made,” shared Ajit Saxena. “Consumers want to develop relationships with brands, and the feeling is mutual. It’s important that our marketing echo that sentiment by placing a high degree of emphasis on analyzing our often unpredictable social culture, in real time.”

Later on March 9, at 3:30 p.m. EST, Raina Nelson, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Renaissance Food Group; Abby Prior, SVP Sales and Marketing, BrightFarms; and Melissa Moore, Marketing Manager, Pure Flavor will host an exploratory dialogue during Taking Temperature: Empathy in B2B Marketing.

These industry leaders will guide a discussion on where empathy belongs in B2B marketing, allowing BrandStorm attendees to share opinions, experiences and strategies of their own.

“Our cultural climate presents so many opportunities to get it wrong, and even more opportunities to do it right,” said Abby Prior. “I look forward to engaging my marketing peers across the industry to learn how each of us has brought empathy into our business relationships, corporate cultures and even personal experiences.”

United Fresh members can attend BrandStorm for $495 with discounts offered to marketing teams (from the same company) at the reduced rate of $395 each when you register two or more colleagues.

Non-members can attend for $695. You can register here: www.unitedfresh.org.

For more information about BrandStorm education, registration or to sponsor at the event, contact Mary Coppola, vice president, marketing and communications.

 




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