Senior marketing thinking, available by email. No forms, no calls, no agenda.
Just a conversation with someone who has spent 15 years inside marketing teams and enjoys thinking through hard problems.
Different people, different reasons.
These are examples, not categories. If your situation is different, write anyway.
Your marketing team is busy but you cannot tell if it is working.
You have a team. You have a budget. You see activity. But you do not have a clear line from what they do to what the business needs. You want a second opinion from someone who has no stake in the answer.
You want to think through a decision before you make it.
A new role, a difficult conversation with the board, a channel bet that feels uncertain. Sometimes you just need to talk to someone outside your organisation who will give you a straight answer.
You are looking for a senior marketing profile and want a reference point.
Whether you want to understand what a marketing director should actually do, validate a profile you are considering, or ask if I know someone in my network who fits, I am happy to help.
You want to understand where to start with AI in your marketing team.
Not the tools. Not the hype. Where it actually saves time, where it makes things worse, and how to think about it without restructuring everything at once.
No agenda until we decide there is one.
Write a few lines
Tell me the context and the question. Not the full brief. No deck, no NDA required. The shorter, the better.
I come back with a response, not a pitch
My reply will be direct. If the answer is simple, I will say so. If it is more complicated, I will say that too. There is no default format designed to sell you something.
We decide together what, if anything, comes next
Some conversations are complete in two emails. Others lead to a call, a short piece of work, or an ongoing arrangement. None of that is decided in advance.
Marketing problems that look like execution problems are usually positioning problems. And positioning problems that look like messaging problems are usually decision problems.Reyes Brusola · The Agentic CMO
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No contact form, no calendar link, no assistant. Just an email. I read every one.