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The Power of Brand with Adrienne Lofton, Vice President of Global Consumer Marketing at Google

Jul 18, 2023
May 26, 2025
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“I deeply believe in the power of the brand. I believe that some of the best brands and products in the world come from marketing, storytelling, and positioning, as much as it is the value and the quality of the product.”
— Adrienne Lofton

Great companies and great people constantly challenge the status quo, break barriers, and inspire change. Google has revolutionized the way we search, connect, and navigate the digital landscape, constantly pushing boundaries and redefining what's possible. In today's episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Adrienne Lofton, Vice President of Global Consumer Marketing at Google.  Adrienne brings invaluable insights about modern marketing, Google's innovative culture, and the importance of DEI principles in the workplace.

Adrienne is a marketing maven in tech with extensive experience in brand building and growth acceleration for some of the world’s top brands. Prior to joining Google, Adrienne held executive positions at several leading Fortune 100 brands including Nike, Under Armour, Levi Strauss, and Target. She also serves on the Board of Directors for Alaska Airlines, leading the safety and innovations committees.

As an unabashed supporter of DEI, Adrienne continues to open the door and amplify the voices of minorities to create highly inclusive, valuable spaces. She prides herself in leading efforts that have consistently resulted in new market domination, multicultural and purpose-driven magnification, and the ability to identify and address unmet consumer needs.

Adrienne has been recognized for her contributions and impact by: Ad Age Brand Genius Award, Ad Week Most Powerful Women in Sports, NBC News Most Powerful Women in Sports, The Holmes Report's Influence 100, Black Enterprise Most Powerful Women in Business, Ebony Magazine Most Powerful Women in Business, and many more.

Check out the key takeaways of this episode or the transcript below to understand the importance of innovation, technology, accessibility, and the power of brand in marketing.

  • The Power of Branding - Adrienne's decision to join Google stems from a shared understanding that marketing is advancing at an extraordinary pace. In this rapidly evolving landscape, it's crucial to understand the true meaning of a “modern marketing organization.” For Adrienne, she strongly believes in the power of brand, emphasizing that the most exceptional companies and products arise not only from superior value and quality, but also from effective marketing, captivating storytelling, and strategic positioning.
  • Discovering the Unexpected at Google - Google's agility, intellectual prowess, and insatiable curiosity set the company apart. Real-time teamwork, instant feedback, and constant improvement were the norm, and the genuine passion for humanity and welcoming nature of the Googlers left a strong impression on Adrienne. At Google, everyone's voice is valued, regardless of background or experience, fostering a unique culture of collaboration and innovation.
  • Navigating Data and Cultural Insights - In Google’s data-rich environment, the real challenge lies in effectively extracting meaningful insights. Adrienne's focus is on steering her team towards a future-forward mindset. Rather than relying on past consumer behaviors, the goal is to envision how consumers will engage with their products in the future. This involves understanding cultural trends beyond the realm of technology, and delving into the mindset of Gen Z and Millennials. By blending both cultural and product insights, Adrienne aims to be the most helpful organization, always striving to unlock better experiences for their consumers. One obvious example of this in the future will be the incorporation of Gen AI.
  • Championing Diversity and Inclusion - Adrienne is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, aiming to drive change and set new standards in the industry. As she has grown in seniority, she ensures that representation is a priority in every room she's in. She acknowledges that this journey is ongoing for everyone, but continues to set goals and pushes herself and others to achieve them. Adrienne's decision to join Google stems from the company's outsized impact and their ability to drive change and representation at scale. For Adrienne, Google is a true example for what we want to see in the world.
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