Post-Election Marketing 2025: Brand Messaging that Lands Without Stinging
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Marketing & Communications Roundtables

Post-Election Marketing 2025: Brand Messaging that Lands Without Stinging

December 12, 2024 12:00 PM ET - 12:45 PM ET

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In a polarized environment where diversity, inclusion, and sustainability initiatives can be perceived as controversial, marketers still need to reach differing audiences—different age groups, genders, races and ethnicities, and so forth. But the heightened awareness regarding corporate initiatives related to ESG and DEI makes companies tread carefully.  

Members of the Marketing & Communications, ESG, and Human Capital Centers are invited to talk about their challenges, questions, and solutions with peers in a confidential, 45-minute virtual roundtable. Join us to discuss:  

  • What kinds of challenges has the increased ESG/DEI attention created for marketers? 
  • How (if at all) will your messaging change—externally and internally?  
  • What (if any) organizational changes might you make? 
  • What is the key to winning as we move forward?  

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Roundtables are discussions held under the Chatham House Rule for M&C Center Members and invited guests that focus on a key topic of interest with a single session (1-2 hours).

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