Women’s History Month Interview Series with Tamara McCleary, CEO, Thulium

By Danni White - Last Updated on January 31, 2020

Women’s History Month Interview Series 2019

Welcome to TechFunnel.com’s interview series for Women’s History Month where we are celebrating female executives, CEOs, business owners, and creators across various industries.

Joining us today is Tamara McCleary.

At the intersection of marketing and technology, Tamara is an internationally recognized expert on branding, influence & social business. She is the Founder and CEO of Thulium, a social media analytics and consulting agency, driving Smart Social through proprietary data analytics and award-winning storytelling.

Tamara’s expertise is in B2B and B2C marketing, social influence and technology. She is ranked by Klear in the Top 1% of global Social Media Influencers. She is listed as one of the Top 50 Social Influencers of 2015, one of the Top 50 Big Data Influencers of 2016 and one of the Top 100 IoT Influencers of 2016 by Onalytica. Tamara is an IBM Futurist and in 2016, Tamara was named the #1 Most Influential Woman in Martech by B2B Marketing. Tamara is the creator of the trademarked RelationShift method. Tamara was also just announced as #9 on the Top 100 Digital Marketers 2019 Report by Brand24.

In this interview, Tamara shares some of the biggest points of transformation in the marketing industry, how teams can approach marketing with an integrated AI and ML perspective, and who has had the biggest impact on her life.

 

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Danni White | Danni White is the CEO of DW Creative Consulting Agency, a digital marketing firm specializing in elevating the visibility of small-to-midsize businesses and nonprofits. She is the author of 17 books and hosts the #Hashtags and Habits Podcast, which merges digital marketing, entrepreneurship, and personal growth.

Danni White | Danni White is the CEO of DW Creative Consulting Agency, a digital marketing firm specializing in elevating the visibility of small-to-midsize busi...

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