Future of Consumer Marketing
Cass Zawadowski [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cass-zawadowski/], Executive Creative Director at Lyft [https://www.lyft.com/], takes us inside the most significant transformation in Lyft's 14-year history — a year-long rebrand that touched everything from color palette and logo to photography, brand strategy, and brand archetype. She walks through what it actually takes to evolve a beloved brand without losing the soul that made it iconic, how Lyft launched its first major brand campaign post-rebrand targeting young working adults in New York and San Francisco, and how an entire marketing org moved from AI skepticism to daily creative practice through a CMO-led "ground zero" approach. From the three pillars of brand longevity to the tension between cultural creativity and boardroom-measurable impact, this is a rare behind-the-scenes view of creative leadership at one of North America's most recognized consumer platforms. Topics Discussed * Lyft as a global mobility platform: rideshare, Citi Bike (NYC), Divvy (Chicago), scooters, and the FreeNow acquisition expanding into Europe * Cass's career arc: ad school in Toronto, agency work in Toronto, New York, Germany, and Seoul, then the move to brand-side * The year-long Lyft rebrand (2024): "evolution not revolution" — new color palette, logo, photography, and brand strategy * Brand purpose: "serve and connect"; value proposition: "expect more from every journey" * New brand archetype and the shift from "less mustache to more grown up" * Design agency partner: Koto (New York) for visual identity * First post-rebrand brand campaign: Q4, young working adults (mid-20s to mid-30s), NYC and SF, "you have options — you're not on autopilot" * The three pillars of brand longevity: stable purpose, flexible expression, evolving with culture * Levi's as the benchmark example of brand longevity done right * Hybrid work structure: Mon/Wed/Thu in office; offices in San Francisco (HQ), New York, Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City, and Europe * Toronto as a fast-growing hub — new headquarters opening August 2026 * Lyft Urban Solutions (LUST) team in Montreal: bikes and scooters division * CMO Brian Irving's org-wide AI adoption: "ground zero, start fresh together" * Driver AI tool: input available hours and earning goals → AI generates optimized daily route * Creative Studio AI sprint (10-12 weeks, October): brainstorming, rapid prototyping, concept pressure-testing, A/B testing * AI tool chaining workflow: Weavy → Figma → Google Docs * 2026 goals: brand strength tied to business impact; scaling creative excellence across the entire marketing org
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