Ford The Rock

Ford The Rock

Amy Chatfield, Ad Vice Marketing

1 h 1 min · 31 de jul de 2025
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Welcome back to the Ford the Rock podcast by The Element of Rockford. Today, I’m catching up with someone who’s been on the show before, and since then, a lot has changed. Last time we talked, she was the VP at Ad Vice Marketing. Now? She’s running the whole show as President. She’s also a mom to an 18-year-old son, leads a small but mighty team of nine—all women—and she’s making some waves in the digital marketing world. We get into what it’s really like running your own company, the pressure that comes with it, and how she’s navigating it all with honesty, humor, and hustle.

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