We’re kicking off the first 360 Stream of 2025 with a major industry leader — Rob Pierre, former CEO & Co-Founder of Jellyfish, in conversation with Miya Knights, Director & Publisher at Retail Technology Magazine.
An investor and successful business leader, Rob co-founded Jellyfish in 2005. As the CEO, he grew the company to over 2,200 employees, working across 28 global offices with clients including Google and Netflix.
In an industry that thrives on innovation, one truth remains: adapt or get left behind. AI, automation, and changing consumer behaviour are shaking up performance marketing faster than ever. The brands and agencies that embrace disruption will lead. The ones that resist? They’ll struggle to stay relevant.
Here’s all you need to know about the stream.
Date:
Friday, 7th March 2025
Time:
10:00 AM GMT
Location:
Online (via Streamyard)
What To Expect From Rob Pierre’s 360 Stream Session
- AI-First Marketing: How machine learning is shifting from optimisation to decision-making—and what it means for advertisers.
- The Agency Model Under Pressure: As brands bring more media in-house and automation replaces manual tasks, how do agencies prove their value?
- Scaling in an AI World: The difference between agencies and brands that will thrive vs. those that will struggle in the next five years.
- Disrupt or Be Disrupted: What’s next for marketing leaders, agency owners, and marketers?
Why This Conversation Matters
Rob Pierre scaled Jellyfish into one of the world’s largest digital marketing agencies, navigating waves of industry change before stepping down as CEO. Now, he’s bringing his unfiltered take on what’s next.If you’re in marketing, media, or digital advertising, this is one conversation you can’t afford to miss.
Who Should Attend?
- CMOs and marketing leaders
- eCommerce executives and directors
- Retail marketing executives and directors
- In-house growth marketers
- Paid media specialists
- Marketing consultants
- CPG and DTC owners
- Marketing executives and directors
Register now to secure your spot and be a part of the conversation.