Good morning: What are you talking about today?
This week, the marketing and marketing ops communities, like everyone else, have world events on their minds.
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Good morning, Marketers, and humanitarian efforts are underway.
Yes, people are still talking about personalization, attribution and an integrated marketing technology stack, but for the present a different topic is dominating conversations in the marketing and marketing operations communities. What can be done to help Ukraine?
Here are some initiatives I came across and there are doubtless many more. Omnichannel comms company MessageBird (owner of email platform SparkPost), launched a $10 million NGO fund to provide a platform to help coordinate humanitarian efforts from the global technology community. Netherlands-based, MessageBird has a hub and employees in Ukraine.
Sales enablement platform Outreach has announced it will no longer do business with Russian-based companies. CEO Manny Medina said: “While this is a small action, it is a principled one.”
Grammarly, the online writing assistant, was founded in Ukraine. CEO Brad Hoover said: “I’ve had the privilege of getting to know its vibrant culture and kind people over the past decade — that includes many of our resilient, unstoppable team members who are yet again facing stress and uncertainty.”
Wix team members from Lithuania drove to the Poland-Ukraine border, and along with Polish team members helped bring their Ukraine-based colleagues to safety.
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Kim Davis
Editorial Director
Shorts
Image of the day. Shared by Proof Analytics CEO Mark Stouse.
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