Dave Of The Dead Podcast
On this episode of Dave of the Dead, I sit down with Marissa Solis, one of the most influential marketers and cultural strategists I've had the privilege of knowing. Marissa has spent her career at the highest levels of corporate America, helping shape iconic brands at Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, and now the NFL. But what has always impressed me most isn't her résumé, it's the person behind it. We talk about her journey from being the daughter of Mexican immigrants and restaurant owners in South Texas to becoming one of the most respected executives in America. Along the way, we explore the loss of her father, the work ethic that shaped her, the pressure and privilege of representation, and the lessons she's learned navigating rooms that weren't always built with people like us in mind. We also dive into business, culture, and leadership, what it really takes to reinvent yourself over and over again, why so many companies still misunderstand Latino consumers, and how organizations like the NFL think about growth, influence, and relevance in a rapidly changing America. Marissa shares her perspective on everything from the business strategy behind Bad Bunny and the NFL to the future of multicultural marketing and leadership. As always, Dave of the Dead goes beyond titles and accomplishments. We talk about legacy, belief, family, resilience, and the idea that the most important thing people remember about us isn't what we achieved, it's who we were while we were achieving it. This is a conversation about culture, identity, ambition, and the power of staying true to yourself while changing the game around you. I think you're going to love it.
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