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Pete Sena, a pioneering entrepreneur, co-founded Digital Surgeons, building his career on developing cross-functional teams for Fortune 50s and startups alike. He's a forward-thinking thought leader with expertise spanning from branding to Web3 technologies, attracting 33k Twitter followers and 4.2k on Medium. Dedicated to academia, Pete mentors at Yale and acts as an entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Connecticut. He hosts the podcast "Forward Obsessed", exploring business and tech insights. Originating from a dorm-room startup, he built District, a CT-based tech campus, and guided startups to success. Now, Pete focuses on AI's societal impact, inspiring future entrepreneurs.

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In this episode, Rick Meekins interviews Pete Sena about marketing and branding. Pete emphasizes the importance of differentiation in marketing and shares the ACT-MVE formula for effective marketing. He also discusses common mistakes and missteps in marketing and the need for companies to maintain a connection with their customers as they grow. The conversation highlights the significance of creativity, curiosity, and customer-centricity in successful marketing and branding strategies. Pete discusses the importance of design in creating a better experience for customers and employees. He emphasizes the role of culture in driving innovation and highlights the key factors of intrinsic motivation: purpose, autonomy, and mastery. Pete also explores the concept of internal marketing and the need for alignment between the internal and external narratives of a company. He shares examples of how small experiences and moments can have a significant impact on employee engagement and buy-in. Finally, he discusses the shift from ego-driven leadership to servant leadership and the importance of personal growth as a leader.

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