Recorded Sessions

Our library of recorded sessions is available to IHAF members 24/7, including conference presentations and monthly webinars. These talks are an easy way to engage in remote learning and promote team training. Pick a topic and enjoy!

  • DE&I in Action with Deloitte

                    

    Webinar

    Featuring Kim McNeil-Downs, Whitney Garcia, Michael Calienes, Ashleigh Loewy, Ramesh Ramakrishnan of Green Dot Agency, Deloitte and Kirth Bobb, Photographer of Uncensored: Stories of Black Professionals at Deloitte

    Our spring roundtable series explored Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the workplace and in the work we do as in-house agencies. In this session we keep the conversation going, with Deloitte's Green Dot Agency. We hear what they are doing as a DE&I change maker, as they inspire other teams to follow in their footsteps—advancing unity and belonging by actively embracing the diversity of all people.

    Category: Recorded Sessions, Recorded Webinars

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  • Roundtable on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

    In-House Agency Roundtable

    Presented by Leslie Wingo, President & CEO, Sanders\Wingo

    As more and more brands take a stand on political and civil issues, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion have become increasingly important to advertisers, marketers and consumers. In this virtual Roundtable session, Leslie Wingo of Sanders\Wingo explores how to champion Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the workplace. From the resources we hire to the stories we tell to the images we choose to tell them, each of us has the power to advance unity and belonging by actively embracing the diversity of all people.

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  • Becoming a Respected Growth Enabler

    Webinar

    Presented by Becky Ziegler, VP, Marketing, Big Lots!

    If your creative team is still taking orders from internal business stakeholders, your company is missing out on an invaluable resource capable of innovative thinking that can successfully drive new customer acquisition, increase loyalty and enable topline growth. The process of shifting from order taker to growth enabler takes time. In this webinar, we hear how the team at Big Lots! made it happen—building trust and respect between business partners and the in-house agency while igniting creative thinking for bigger, better brand solutions.

    Category: Recorded Sessions, Recorded Webinars

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  • Building an In-House Agency from the Ground Up

    Webinar

    Presented by Tara DeZao, Marketing Leader, Pegasystems

    Bringing traditionally external agency capabilities in house can be daunting. There are multiple moving parts from sourcing the right talent and technology to designing and implementing processes that enable seamless operations. The good news is that the rewards are worth the risks, resulting in higher-quality output, increased control, shorter lead times, and significant cost savings—all of which leads to happy clients and business leaders. Join Tara DeZao, former head of Oracle Data Cloud’s award-winning StudioODC, as she takes us through her in-house agency’s journey from a single contributor to a small-but-mighty team that successfully scaled to meet the needs of a large corporation while achieving some amazing things along the way.

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  • How Cisco is Powering an Inclusive Future

    Conference

    Presented by Patti Cocciolo, Senior Director, Global Brand Marketing at Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Launched in the fall of 2018, The Bridge to Possible is the most effective brand campaign in Cisco’s history—highlighting the company’s thought leadership, technology, innovation, customers and people. In January 2020, Cisco announced its new company purpose: To Power an Inclusive Future for All. Little did they know how prophetic their pronouncement would be with COVID 19 gripping the world just weeks later. Since its inception, The Bridge to Possible campaign has featured stories about women, particularly those overcoming challenges against the odds. In this session, we hear how Cisco’s in-house agency, The Hatch, evolved the campaign to reflect the new company purpose while continuing to share stories about inspirational women who are using Cisco technology to make the world a better place.

    Category: Recorded Sessions, Past Conferences

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  • Passport to Leadership

    Conference

    Presented by Harriet Tolputt, Division Chief – Creative at International Monetary Fund

    With the world as our classroom, there are lessons to be learned about leadership from every corner of the globe. With a heart for storytelling and a penchant for design, world traveler Harriet Tolputt takes us along the unlikely journey that not only landed her in Washington, D.C., but put her at the center of 190 countries—leading the 50-person in-house agency at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). We learn about resilience from South Sudan, innovation from Afghanistan, and having fun from California—all of which have not only shaped Harriet’s approach to leadership but continue to inform her philosophy today.

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  • Debunking the In-House Myth

     Webinar

     Presented by (L to R) Emily Foster, Director at IHAF, Jay Pattisall, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research and Marta Stiglin, Principal at Stiglin Consulting

    IHAF’s latest field study provides an in-depth look at the evolution of digital marketing in house. Fielded in partnership with Forrester Research, the data reveal opportunities for in-house agency teams to continue advancing their digital prowess on the path to becoming multi-media mature. Join IHAF director Emily Foster for a fireside chat with global agency analyst Jay Pattisall and industry expert Marta Stiglin, where they discuss the findings from the study, exchange insights on where the industry is headed, and offer sage advice for what in-house leaders should do to help their teams keep pace.

    Category: Recorded Sessions, Recorded Webinars

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  • Selling Creativity

     

    Webinar

    Presented by Kerry Feuerman, Founder, Last Hurdle

    Creating good work is hard. Selling it can be even harder. Join veteran global creative director Kerry Feuerman, author of The Five Deadly Sins of Presenting Creative Work, for a training session that will change the way you present your creative ideas. Kerry shares what he learned working in-house at Apple and how he sold over a billion dollars’ worth of work at Fallon, TBWA\Chiat\Day and The Martin Agency. This session will help you learn how to win over an audience quickly, focus your message on what really matters, eliminate objections before they surface, and communicate ideas clearly, concisely and convincingly.

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  • Making Time for Creative

    Webinar

    Presented by J.D. Schupp, Head of Production at Walmart Films, Walmart 

    Great creative takes great ideas, but it also takes something that’s much harder to make…time. Expedited timelines, unrealistic deadlines, and sometimes-impractical expectations of what’s possible are all too common in our fast-paced “have to have it now” world. With no sign of a slowdown, how do you make time? In this relatable webinar, Walmart Films’ head of production, J.D. Schupp, talks about the good, the bad and the serendipitous when it comes to producing big ideas with a small team under the unrelenting pressures of time. Best of all, hear how the crew at Walmart Films maintain their motivation (and the smiles on their faces) at the end of the day. 

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  • Thinking Beyond the System

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    Conference

    Presented by Roger Hyde, Adjunct Professor at NYU Tisch Art & Public Policy

    How many times have we heard the cliché: “think outside the box”? And yet, how many times has true creative potential been mired in conventional expectations of staying within the guidelines? From a creative’s perspective, it’s hard to know whether the earth is flat or not if no one has ever been to the edge to see it for themselves. This session challenges conventional thinking around what constitutes creative success and failure, and how we might refocus our energy from enforcing guidelines to truly inspiring teams to reach further and further. 

    Category: Recorded Sessions, Creative, Past Conferences, Process

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