Speakers and Chairs Bios
- Alex Adamopoulos
- Vanessa Gamboa Adams
- Philip Aminoff
- Sara Armbruster
- Gianpaolo Barozzi
- Julian Birkinshaw
- Tim Brown
- Curtis Carlson
- Niclas Carlsson
- Yogesh Chauhan
- Laurent Choain
- Clayton Christensen
- Mary Beth Christie
- Judith Clegg
- Sarah Cliffe
- Nicolas Colin
- Peter Day
- Steve Denning
- Tamara J. Erickson
- Mark Esposito
- Bill Fischer
- Debra France
- Maëlle Gavet
- Sarah Green Carmichael
- Robert Grüneis
- James Guild
- Rita Gunther McGrath
- Anil K. Gupta
- Prabhu Guptara
- John Hagel III
- Guy Halfteck
- Gary Hamel
- Boma Harahap
- Michael Harte
- Lisa Hershman
- Andrew Hill
- Tawfik Jelassi
- Eyal Kaplan
- Annie Koh
- Angelica Kohlmann
- Philip Kotler
- Ralf Köster
- Bill Liao
- Andreas Ludwig
- Christian Lüdtke
- Isabella Mader
- Fredmund Malik
- Roger L. Martin
- Mariana Mazzucato
- Milena Milicevic
- Thanigai Muthusamy
- Annu Nieminen
- Efosa Ojomo
- Sally Osberg
- Alexander Osterwalder
- Sarah O`Connor
- Will Peachey
- Magnus Penker
- Jeffrey Pfeffer
- Joseph Pistrui
- Deepa Prahalad
- Rosemarie Ryan
- Gisbert Rühl
- Philippe Silberzahn
- Hermann Simon
- Richard Straub
- Nicolai Strøm-Olsen
- Joakim Sundén
- Rob van Leen
- Rajeev Vasudeva
- Haiyan Wang
- Adrian Wooldridge
- Rickard Zetterberg
Co-Founder, Co-CEO,
co:collective
Biography
Rosemarie is a renowned leader, brand builder and rabble-rouser in the marketing industry.
For more than two decades, Rosemarie has led company transformation. She began her career in account planning and was among the first wave of Brits to import the Account Planning discipline to the United States at Chiat Day, the American division of TBWA Worldwide. As president of K&B, she took it from a 30-person boutique to a 400-person strong award-winning agency. She then took on the mantle of leading the 125 year-old JWT into the 21st century. In her tenure she restructured the workplace, the teams and creative product, and doubled the profits of the agency. Not satisfied with reinventing an agency, she decided it was time to reinvent the industry.
In September of 2010, Rosemarie, along with her creative partner Ty Montague, left JWT and founded co:collective. The collective is comprised of three companies: co:, a strategy and innovation company that works with leadership teams to conceive and execute innovation in the customer experience using a proprietary methodology called StoryDoing©; The Pub, a creator publishing agency that helps brands publish with purpose; and Doable, an innovation platform that enables companies to engage their employees to create and collaborate on ideas that align with their quest.
co:collective has been engaged by Google, YouTube, Charles Schwab Foundation, The Coca-Cola Company, E! Entertainment, Wells Fargo, The Museum of Modern Art, Infiniti, Microsoft, Macy’s, Providence Health & Services, Timberland and GE among others.
In September 2012, Rosemarie was named as one of the “100 Most Influential Women in Advertising,” by Advertising Age.