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What Drives Marketing Performance with Brookney Chamberlain, CEO Asen Marketing

30 min · 2 jun 2026
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In this episode of The Marketer Exchange, I’m joined by Brookney Chamberlain, CEO of Asen Marketing, for a wide ranging conversation on what consistently drives marketing performance over time. Brookney brings 17 years of agency experience to the discussion, having grown from intern to CEO, and her perspective is grounded in seeing what works, what fails, and why. We talk about the foundational elements behind effective marketing programs, including strategy, differentiation, storytelling, and the importance of transparent communication between teams and partners. Our conversation also explores how businesses should be thinking about social media today, the role of AI in modern marketing, why marketing partnerships matter so much, and the mindset mistakes that can quietly undermine results. We spend time on career advice as well, particularly for students and early‑career marketers navigating agency life and long‑term growth. This episode is especially relevant for marketers, business leaders, and students who want a clearer view of how marketing actually works in practice, and what deserves attention before tactics ever come into play.

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What Drives Marketing Performance with Brookney Chamberlain, CEO Asen Marketing

In this episode of The Marketer Exchange, I’m joined by Brookney Chamberlain, CEO of Asen Marketing, for a wide ranging conversation on what consistently drives marketing performance over time. Brookney brings 17 years of agency experience to the discussion, having grown from intern to CEO, and her perspective is grounded in seeing what works, what fails, and why. We talk about the foundational elements behind effective marketing programs, including strategy, differentiation, storytelling, and the importance of transparent communication between teams and partners. Our conversation also explores how businesses should be thinking about social media today, the role of AI in modern marketing, why marketing partnerships matter so much, and the mindset mistakes that can quietly undermine results. We spend time on career advice as well, particularly for students and early‑career marketers navigating agency life and long‑term growth. This episode is especially relevant for marketers, business leaders, and students who want a clearer view of how marketing actually works in practice, and what deserves attention before tactics ever come into play.

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