by Lisa Singer on Jan 7, 2:37 PM
What does it mean to be the only Black woman in corporate communications at your company? For Yunice Emir, the head of Corporate Communications at Moet Hennessy North America, it's a position she celebrates and doesn't take lightly. She was recently chosen by her peers as the U.S. representative featured in LVMH Eyes-an internal publication within the LVMH portfolio. For a communications powerhouse known for elevating brands, executives, and moments rather than herself, the recognition was both unexpected and deeply meaningful. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, Yunice talks with Lisa Singer about visibility, imposter syndrome, and resilience. She …
by Lisa Singer on Dec 30, 12:00 AM
What happens when you stop trying to blend in-and start leading at full scale? For Esi Eggleston Bracey, that shift didn't just change her career, it helped transform one of the world's largest companies. At the time of this interview, Esi, then President of Unilever USA & CEO of Unilever Personal Care, North America, was already redefining what leadership could look like. Since then, her impact has only accelerated. In 2024, Esi was promoted to Global Chief Growth and Marketing Officer, leading a sweeping global marketing transformation across Unilever's portfolio while championing purpose-led initiatives that connect brands to culture and …
by Lisa Singer on Dec 24, 12:00 AM
What does great leadership look like when you're stepping into a beloved brand? For Jessica Serrano, it starts with listening. At the time of this interview, Jessica was CMO of Dig Inn. She has since stepped into a new chapter as CMO of Bagel Brands, overseeing brand, digital, culinary innovation, and guest experience strategy across the brands portfolio. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, Jessica shares with Lisa Singer the leadership lessons that shaped her career - from taking on the job no one else wanted to rejecting advice that prioritized likability over effectiveness. She opens up about leading …
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