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As part of the CMO Insights Series, I interviewed Michele Kessler (MBA ’89), the president and CEO of thinkThin, a privately held nutritional food company. What makes Kessler’s perspective interesting is that she began her career, after graduating from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, in brand management at Procter & Gamble. With her formative training in marketing and general management, she discusses how she was able to leverage this expertise to ascend to CMO and, ultimately, CEO.
Whitler: How did this career path prepare you to be a CEO?
Kessler: Marketing is a great training ground as you develop key skills that are needed in a CEO role. In many marketing roles, you have to demonstrate results, and to accomplish results requires leadership across the enterprise. Many functions work primarily within-function; marketing can’t.
Whitler: What is the biggest challenge you’ve had transitioning into the CEO role?
Kessler: The biggest challenge is staying focused on the key priorities. At thinkThin, we have clear strategies and it has been important to articulate what we aren’t going to do. … If you aren’t ruthless about sticking to the strategic plan, you will go off chasing these “opportunities” only to end up draining resources and negatively impacting productivity and the financial performance of the firm.
Whitler: What advice would you give to today’s aspiring CMO and CEO to help them get to the top floor?
Kessler:
Read more advice on succeeding as a leader in Darden Professor Kim Whitler’s interview with Darden alumna Michele Kessler, “CEO Provides Tips on Making the Jump From CMO to CEO,” on Forbes.com
Whitler is an authority on marketing, with expertise in marketing strategy, brand management, and marketing performance. Her research centers on understanding how a firm’s marketing performance is affected by its C-suite and board.
A prolific writer as well as researcher, Whitler has authored nearly 100 articles related to C-level marketing management challenges and is a contributor for Forbes and CMO.com. Social Media Marketing Magazine named her one of the Top 100 Marketing Professors on Twitter.
Whitler has held leadership roles, including GM and CMO positions, within the consumer packaged goods and retailing industries, including Procter & Gamble, David’s Bridal and PetSmart. She has helped build $1B+ brands, including Tide, Bounce, Downy and Zest.
B.A., Eureka College; MBA, University of Arizona Eller School of Business; M.S., Ph.D., Indiana University Kelley School of Business
C-Suite Talk: How Marketing Can Help You Get to the Top Floor
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