
AI Marketing Transformation
#29-Own Your Data, Scale Your Personalization: Lessons from Greg Licciardi I VP at ANA
Join us for an insightful conversation with Greg Licciardi, VP of Sponsorships and Partner Programs at the ANA (Association of National Advertisers) β the world's largest marketing association, serving over 50,000 industry professionals β and author of a leading marketing book on AI-driven personalization, as he shares how brands can reach the "holy grail" of marketing: the right person, right message, right time, right environment, and right outcome. Drawing on his experience working with brands like Goop and observing best-in-class and worst-in-class AI campaigns across the industry, Greg brings a grounded, framework-first perspective on what it actually takes to scale personalization without losing the human and emotional core of a brand. In this episode, Greg unpacks the five R's framework behind his book, why dynamic, data-driven personalization is reshaping how brands convert customers, and what separates AI campaigns that build trust from those that trigger backlash. Key Takeaways: Data Is the Foundation: The more a brand understands its most valuable customers and partners, the more effective every downstream AI and marketing effort becomes Personalization at Scale: Dynamic, behavior-based experiences shorten the path to conversion β but only when built on a strong data foundation Own What You Build: Brands should combine external AI tools and platforms with strong internal ownership of data, messaging consistency, and privacy β never fully outsourcing judgment to third parties The Human Element Is Non-Negotiable: The biggest risk in AI adoption isn't the technology β it's losing the emotional connection with consumers by leaning too heavily on automation Learn From Public Missteps: High-profile AI-generated ad campaigns that felt inauthentic drew heavy criticism β while follow-up campaigns blending agency creative with AI enhancement were far better received Three Pillars for Transformation: Establish clear guardrails before scaling AI, protect the human/emotional element of the brand, and ensure AI adoption is communicated holistically across every team and department Marketing Is Now a Technology and Finance Discipline: With CMO tenures shortening and every marketing dollar under scrutiny, technical fluency and measurable ROI are now core marketing skills Synthetic Data Risks: As AI training data becomes more synthetic, brands risk losing authentic cultural and behavioral nuance β understanding real human context remains essential Perfect for marketing leaders, CMOs, brand managers, and anyone building AI-enabled marketing strategies who wants a practical framework for scaling personalization responsibly, without sacrificing authenticity. Greg also shares recommendations on certificate programs and training resources for marketers looking to build AI fluency, along with a look at how brands are managing the balance between AI-generated content and creative authenticity. "The fruits are in the roots" β a philosophy at the core of using AI to deepen, not replace, genuine customer relationships.




