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Spikes Excitement Talk #190 with Yuri Ezhkov

23 min · 28. maj 2026
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In this episode, Yuri Ezhkov, VP Creative Centre of Excellence at The Estée Lauder Companies, shares his journey from design intern and agency founder to leading global creative transformation. Yuri reflects on the rapid evolution of AI, the importance of prompt engineering and why creativity is still deeply human. From building communities through coffee shops and cosmetics to creating global brand cultures across Asia and beyond, this conversation explores what makes brands truly memorable. Moreover why consistency, emotion and commitment are the real differentiators. Tune in for insights on creativity in the age of AI, building meaningful brands and why human connection still matters more than ever.

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Spikes Excitement Talk #193 with Virginie Berçot

In this episode, Virginie Berçot, Global Brand Director at AXA, shares her journey from leading strategic and creative work at some of the world's most respected agencies to shaping one of the most ambitious brand transformations in business today. Virginie discusses why she believes creativity is a powerful force for positive change, how brands can connect business, society and customers and why the future belongs to organizations willing to challenge conventions. She also reflects on AXA's path to being named Cannes Lions Creative Brand of the Year and explains how purpose, consistency and long-term commitment can turn brand strategy into real-world impact. Tune in for insights about ambition, creativity, courage and the evolving role of brands in society.

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