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Be Bold & Fail Fast w/ Meg Ryan from the Atlanta Hawks

By February 14, 2018June 18th, 2018No Comments
BE BOLD

BE BOLD FAIL FAST

One of the foundational elements of the Atlanta Hawks marketing ethos is to Be Bold & Fail Fast. Meg Ryan, VP of Marketing Strategy for the Atlanta Hawks, joins Rob Cressy to talk about this mindset and how it manifests itself in their marketing, how thinking differently can deliver incredible results, and how you can implement this thinking into your everyday life.  

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Rob Cressy

Rob Cressy

Sports loving free throw specialist and yinzer living in Chicago who is awesome most of the time, has run with the bulls in Spain, and is a graduate of Second City's Improv program.