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The brands everyone talks about are not the safest ones. They are the bold ones.
And few people understand that better than Nick Tran.
The former TikTok Global Head of Marketing and current Diageo President and CMO joins Marketing Trends to break down how he built momentum inside fast moving environments, rebuilt brands under pressure, and helped TikTok become a cultural engine instead of just another app.
Nick explains why the traditional marketing playbook is obsolete, how to create ideas that move culture instead of reacting to it, and what today’s fastest moving teams get wrong about attention, creativity, and risk.
CHAPTERS / KEY MOMENTS
00:00 Engineering a Viral Influencer
02:20 What Bold Marketing Looks Like in 2026
04:20 Crisis Marketing at Taco Bell
07:05 Lessons From Stance and Samsung
09:30 Reinventing Hulu With Culture Marketing
11:00 Why the Old Marketing Playbook Is Dead
13:40 Inside TikTok’s Project Cheetah
16:45 Making Creators Culturally Famous on Purpose
19:35 Five Marketing Behaviors Leaders Must Unlearn
22:20 The ROI Trap and Bad Marketing Metrics
25:00 Why Modern CMOs Should Become CEOs
26:00 The Ocean Spray x DogFace420 Breakout Moment
29:10 The Rise of AI Influencers and Virtual Icons
30:00 Worldbuilding: The Future of Brand Marketing
33:00 Reinventing Ciroc Through Lifestyle Experiences
37:00 Pickleball, Pop-Ups, and The New Experiential Playbook
43:00 Out-of-Home Creative, Simplicity, and Cultural Signals
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