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Episode 4: The power of entrepreneurial thinking for brands: Pip & Nut

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In this episode, the fourth in our series on entrepreneurial thinking, we’re exploring one of the six principles of entrepreneurial thinking in more detail- small details, not just big ideas and how one brand in particular brings this to life. By small details we mean all the brand touchpoints, not just a big idea- it could be copy on pack, the way you respond to a customer complaint letter, a coupon. All of these touchpoints are a way of bringing a brand to life.

Ruth was joined by Jacqueline Ellis-Jones, Marketing Director at Pip & Nut, a brand has grown to great heights by doing this really well

Our Host: Ruth Fittock

Ruth has almost 20 years experience building brands- from start-up to scale up, launch to acquisition. She’s helped U.S brands (vitaminwater, popchips) launch and scale in the UK and grown brands from scratch here too (Simply Roasted Crisps). Ruth has recently started a new consultancy- Tomorrow Brands, to help the purpose-driven global brands of tomorrow launch in the UK.

Our Guest: Jacqueline Ellis-Jones, Marketing Director at Pip&Nut

Experienced Marketing Leader with a passion for building iconic brands over 20 years, She’s navigated the ever-evolving marketing landscape, helping brands from all walks of life stand out from the crowd. From household names in baby food like Ella's Kitchen to health-conscious startups like Pip & Nut, Jack has helped fuel their growth with innovative and data-driven strategies. Her passion lies in uncovering a brand's core essence and translating it into marketing strategies that deliver on the fundamentals of price and placement alongside creating award winning products and campaigns that spark conversations, build genuine connections, and deliver measurable results.

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In this episode, the fourth in our series on entrepreneurial thinking, we’re exploring one of the six principles of entrepreneurial thinking in more detail- small details, not just big ideas and how one brand in particular brings this to life. By small details we mean all the brand touchpoints, not just a big idea- it could be copy on pack, the way you respond to a customer complaint letter, a coupon. All of these touchpoints are a way of bringing a brand to life.

Ruth was joined by Jacqueline Ellis-Jones, Marketing Director at Pip & Nut, a brand has grown to great heights by doing this really well

Our Host: Ruth Fittock

Ruth has almost 20 years experience building brands- from start-up to scale up, launch to acquisition. She’s helped U.S brands (vitaminwater, popchips) launch and scale in the UK and grown brands from scratch here too (Simply Roasted Crisps). Ruth has recently started a new consultancy- Tomorrow Brands, to help the purpose-driven global brands of tomorrow launch in the UK.

Our Guest: Jacqueline Ellis-Jones, Marketing Director at Pip&Nut

Experienced Marketing Leader with a passion for building iconic brands over 20 years, She’s navigated the ever-evolving marketing landscape, helping brands from all walks of life stand out from the crowd. From household names in baby food like Ella's Kitchen to health-conscious startups like Pip & Nut, Jack has helped fuel their growth with innovative and data-driven strategies. Her passion lies in uncovering a brand's core essence and translating it into marketing strategies that deliver on the fundamentals of price and placement alongside creating award winning products and campaigns that spark conversations, build genuine connections, and deliver measurable results.

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Find out about the latest The Marketing Society events here and if you're not a member yet, what are you waiting for? Find out about how to join here.

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