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Grab your free MarTech pass now. You’re the first to learn about an exclusive keynote conversat

Grab your free MarTech pass now. [MarTech]() You’re the first to learn about an exclusive keynote conversation coming to MarTech, online September 24-25: How to master the politics of marketing leadership. Take a moment to grab your free pass, then keep reading for your exclusive keynote preview! [Grab your free pass now]() [Master the politics of marketing leadership: a panel discussion]() Today's marketing organizations need to build relationships across the business, from finance and IT to legal and procurement. For aspiring marketing leaders, building and navigating these relationships is often an on-the-job learning experience. Join Drew Neisser, CEO of CMO Huddles, as he leads a panel of experienced CMOs in a dynamic keynote conversation. Together, they will discuss the complexity and nuance of leading a modern marketing organization and the various relationships required to succeed. You'll hear how our panel overcame the challenges of collaboration, understood what other leaders needed from marketing and established a vision for marketing's role in the organization. After this keynote, you'll be able to: - Align marketing strategies with broader business objectives for more effective outcomes. - Better nurture collaborative relationships across the organization. - Develop a better understanding of what other leaders in the business need from marketing. Ready to embark on this empowering journey? [Grab your free pass now]() This lively keynote conversation is just the beginning. [Check out more exclusive agenda details now!]() Whether you're a seasoned marketing professional or just starting your journey, MarTech is your gateway to powering customer experiences that drive organizational success. Mark your calendar, spread the word, and get ready to revolutionize your marketing endeavors! We can't wait to see you there. - Lauren Donovan, your MarTech concierge P.S. Can’t attend live? [Register anyway]() — instant on-demand access is included with your free pass. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() This email was sent by: [The MarTech Conference]() - a conference produced by Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my preferences.]() [Contact Us]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved.

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