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Consumer Behavior Conversations
Kate Tulibaski
41 episodes
6 days ago
This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".
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This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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Ben and Ellie interview with John Teilborg
Consumer Behavior Conversations
33 minutes 43 seconds
5 years ago
Ben and Ellie interview with John Teilborg

We had the opportunity to interview John Teilborg who was the Vice President of sales with a company called Fitz and Floyd where he worked with the licensing of the Ralph Lauren brand. Later in his career, he pursued his dream of working in real estate. John tells us about his time in both positions and how it correlates with consumer behavior. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed creating it!

Consumer Behavior Conversations
This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".