Plugged In, Switched On.

Going from ‘no way’ to ‘tell me more’ 20 Great Answers with Lis Walters, Marketing Manager for Commercial and Data Center Solutions, Ingram Micro.

Splendid Group Season 1 Episode 6

When you get to a senior level in marketing, you pride yourself on being able to make quick decisions. But what if that approach was preventing you from making the right decisions? Lis Walters, Marketing Manager for Commercial and Data Center Solutions, Ingram Micro, asked herself that very question a couple of years ago and it completely changed how she operates at work. 

Join your host and Executive Creative Director Barrie Seppings, as he gets 20 great answers during this month’s interview with Lis, unpacking the future of distis, why sports mascots are underpaid and the career benefits of an addiction to Pilates. 

Welcome back to this month’s “Plugged In, Switched On’ podcast from Splendid Group. 

The interview format at Plugged In Switched On is very simple: we ask every guest the same 20 Questions and invariably we get 20 different (but always great) answers. Here are some of our favourites from our interview with Marketing manager Lis Walters: 

  • What's the one career move you wish you could go back and undo? 
  • Who have you learned the most from in your career? 
  • What’s the one thing in this industry that has gone on for too long and needs fixing? 
  • What’s the most unusual situation you’ve found yourself in, thanks to work? 
  • Who has the worst job in B2B tech marketing?  

Lis Walters is the Marketing Manager for Commercial and Data Center Solutions, Ingram Micro and has dozens of years’ experience with some of Australia’s biggest brands, including Telstra, Metcash and Toys r Us. 

Barrie Seppings is the Executive Creative Director of The Splendid Group and the host of Plugged In Switched On. Connect with Barrie on LinkedIn

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