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The Marketing Rapport

InfutorData
First-Party Data
Artificial Intelligence
Go-To-Market Strategy
Auto Insurance
AI In Marketing
Matrix Organization
Cross-Functional Partnerships
Loyalty Programs
Personalization
Data-Driven Marketing
Insurance Industry
Higher Education Marketing
Llms In Marketing
Videoamp
Identity Resolution
Decision Making
Trust In Organizations
Ad Tech
Wendy's
Anthropologie

The Marketing Rapport is a podcast created for and by marketing professionals who seek to better understand their consumers, and design unique, personalized experiences that stand out in today’s market. In each episode, hosts from InfutorData connect you to industry thought leaders, practitioners, and experts focused on improving B2C experiences through powerful data-driven insights. It’s about ho... more

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In this special edition of The Marketing Rapport, host Tim Finnigan records live from the POSSIBLE Conference in South Beach, Miami (poolside, no less) sitting down with five guests who are shaping the future of marketing technology and data strategy... more

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AI is changing everything about how consumers interact with brands, and not always for the better.

In this episode, Tim Finnigan speaks with Professor Quentin André from the University of Colorado Boulder. André researches how consumers and marketin... more

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In this episode of The Marketing Rapport, host Tim Finnigan sits down with Jeff Piotrowski, Chief Customer Officer at Customer Solutions Group. They explore how insurance marketers are moving past mass marketing and toward data-led outreach. Jeff exp... more

In this episode of The Marketing Rapport, host Tim Finnigan sits down with Drew Warmington, Founder at iLeads. They explore what still drives lead generation: matching consumer intent with real capability, then using data to sort serious buyers from ... more

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Recent Guests

Quentin André
Professor of Marketing and Analytics, University of Colorado Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder
Episode: Can You Sell to an Algorithm? How to Market When Machines Make the Choices with Professor Quentin André
Jeff Piotrowski
Chief Customer Officer at Customer Solutions Group
Customer Solutions Group
Episode: The Next Frontier in Insurance Is Data-Led Outreach, with Jeff Piotrowski of Customer Solutions Group
Drew Warmington
CEO of iLeads
iLeads
Episode: Physics to What Makes a Better Lead with the CEO of iLeads, Drew Warmington
Gina Ive
Executive at VideoAmp focusing on partnerships and data
VideoAmp
Episode: Identity, Data, and Measurement with Gina Ive from VideoAmp
Kelly Barrett
Senior executive/leader at Samba (formerly at Critio)
Samba TV
Episode: Navigating Global Identity and Privacy Trends at CES 2026
Pat Sullivan
Senior Editor and Conference Chair at Risk Information
Risk Information
Episode: Trends shaping the 2026 insurance landscape with Pat Sullivan of Risk Information
Rustam Irani
CMO/Founder at RGI Marketing and Consulting, focus on higher ed and tech
RGI Marketing and Consulting
Episode: From Data to Decisions: Making Every Marketing Move Count with Rustam Irani
Kalli Chapman
Executive, Global Media and Sponsorships at Prudential
Prudential
Episode: Why Prudential’s Kalli Chapman Says All Marketing is Performance Marketing
Michelle Barbeau
Chief Revenue Officer at eHealth
eHealth
Episode: Inside eHealth’s Brand Transformation with CRO Michelle Barbeau

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Tim Finnigan
Host of The Marketing Rapport

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Very informative and entertaining. I am in marketing but learned a lot about different topics that are important in business.

    Audible
    5
    Megan Finnigan
    United States3 years ago
  • Great guests

    Very informative and entertaining. I am in marketing but learned a lot about different topics that are important in business.

    Audible
    5
    Megan Finnigan
    United States3 years ago
  • Insightful

    Great guests

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tim Finn
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome

    Great content for Marketers

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ellieflyer42
    United States3 years ago

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Hosts keep conversations grounded in measurable outcomes and industry trends.
Content is strong for data-driven marketers and brand builders.
Guests deliver practical marketing insights and real-world case studies.

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Beyond First-Party: Building Smarter Data Strategies with Josh Pisano
Q: What are some of the main questions you're getting from brands when they come to you?
Brands often ask how to connect their existing data and data investments to their real-world objectives, especially how to link planning, measurement, and activation in a way that demonstrates clear ROI and outcome-based results.
Why Prudential’s Kalli Chapman Says All Marketing is Performance Marketing
Q: Are brand and performance at odds, or are they cohesive in your view?
They are naturally cohesive; the artificial separation between brand and performance has been harmful, and all marketing should drive performance and outcomes, even if the time horizons differ.
Navigating Global Identity and Privacy Trends at CES 2026
Q: Can you talk a little bit about that (privacy and market differences) and how Samba approaches identity and privacy globally?
Kelly Barrett explains that identity, privacy, and viewership vary by market; Samba partners with a range of TV OEMs to diversify reach and stresses a consumer-first approach to opt-in/opt-out, while expanding the data graph to cover mobile, audio, and other channels for a full view of the consumer.
Susan Finerty's Guide to Managing Cross-Functional Partnerships
Q: What are the seven essentials and how do they apply to a scaling startup with constant onboarding?
The essentials include partnerships, influence, decision making, role clarity, goals, meetings, and onboarding; in a scaling startup these must be woven into culture with ongoing training and visible alignment to keep up with rapid growth.
Susan Finerty's Guide to Managing Cross-Functional Partnerships
Q: What inspired you to write this book on getting things done in complex organizations?
Susan explains a long career transition from small to large organizations, a painful personal learning curve, and a realization that cross-functional gaps—not just processes—hold back performance, which motivated her to write and share practical seven essentials.

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What is The Marketing Rapport about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on data-driven marketing, identity, and measurement, with deep dives into how AI, data quality, and cross-channel strategies shape modern consumer engagement. Episodes frequently explore practical use cases—ranging from insurance and financial services to retail and education—highlighting how brands balance privacy, compliance, and personalization while driving measurable outcomes. A notable strength is the mix of practitioner-led insights and academically informed perspectives, often featuring demonstrations of real-world tests, case studies, and go-to-market storytelling that connect data to tangible business results. This blend makes it helpful for listeners who want actionable tactics for improving targeting, attributio... more

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2. Jeff Piotrowski
3. Drew Warmington
4. Gina Ive
5. Kelly Barrett
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7. Rustam Irani
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