Home Resources Six Reasons Why You Need to Be at ADMA’s Global Forum 2025 Six Reasons Why You Need to Be at ADMA’s Global Forum 2025Join us at ADMA Global Forum 2025, where the industry’s powerhouse thought leaders come together to tackle the biggest challenges shaping the future of marketing. The theme, ‘Elevate – for marketing’s next horizon’, focuses on addressing how we empower marketers to sharpen their edge, build capability, and embrace strategic transformation in an industry reshaped by disruption, innovation and accelerating complexity.To address the marketing capability crisis and tackle the larger issues transforming our industry such as shifting consumers expectations, AI and regulatory reforms, we have revealed an extraordinary lineup of speakers to form a carefully curated program of expert-led sessions.And if that’s not enough and you’re still looking for a reason to secure your spot, here are six… 1. Hear from top marketing minds including:Holly Ransom, Founder and CEO of Emergent and this year’s Master of Ceremonies.Tom Goodwin is a renowned digital business transformation specialist, futurist, bestselling author and respected voice in the industry. Tom has extensive experience in leveraging technology for consumer-centric product innovation and will share his expertise and insights on how things in our industry are shifting globally.Todd Sampson, an adventurer, award-winning documentary-maker, television presenter and businessman. The Financial Review and News Limited ranked him as one of the most influential executives in Australia.Kate Blythe joined MECCA in August 2020 as the Chief Marketing Officer with previous experiences as the Chief Content Officer at Matches Fashion and has held senior editorial roles at Net-a-Porter and ELLE Magazine.Susan Press, a seasoned marketing leader with over 20 years of experience building and revitalising some of Australia and New Zealand’s most iconic consumer brands. Natalie Lockwood, Chief Marketing Officer at NAB, is an accomplished marketing leader and has spent her career working in Australia and Asia Pacific in the financial services and payments industry.Emma Jensen is the Vice President for Small Business at Optus, and is a highly experienced leader with a strong track record in driving business transformation and growth outcomes.2. Conquer the challenges of the evolving marketing landscapeBuilt for marketers, by marketers, this highly anticipated event will deliver exactly what the industry needs – practical insights and takeaways that are immediately actionable and genuinely transformative. ADMA Global Forum 2025 will explore future-proofing marketing talent, enhancing omni-channel customer experiences, and navigating the evolving regulatory landscape with clarity and compliance. 3. Connect and learn from industry peersADMA Global Forum 2025 not only brings together the industry’s most provocative thought leaders, it also provides the opportunity to learn and connect face-to-face with industry peers. The end of the day is dedicated to networking and drinks amongst all your peers and with an unmatched concentration of CMOs and senior marketing leaders all in one place, you’ll want to be in the room. 4. Advance your marketing careerContinued learning and development are essential in our ever-evolving marketing industry. ADMA Global Forum 2025 is a future-focused unique opportunity to explore the most pressing issues shaping our industry. You are also given the chance to connect with influential thought leaders, sparking meaningful dialogue and learnings to help you immediately in your role and to Elevate for marketing’s next horizon. 5. Don’t get left out…Tickets are already selling fast for this twice sold-out event. Be sure to secure your place today.Can’t make it in person? A flexible livestreaming ticket option, enabling virtual access to the morning, afternoon or the full-day program is also available. 6. Student ticketsFor the first time we are introducing student tickets. Marketing students are now able to purchase live-stream tickets at a discounted price. Discover how marketers learn and impress your future employers by being up to date with industry knowledge and future-fit insights to make you job ready. Click here to be part of Global Forum and get ready to Elevate for the Future of Marketing. 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And new technologies reshape how customers think and behave.So, while hands-on experience is invaluable, relying on it alone can leave you at risk of falling behind. Staying competitive – today and tomorrow – means combining experience with structured, up-to-date education. Article 27th Mar 2025 15 mins AI-powered chatbots are redefining customer interactions - here’s how As machine learning and AI advance, chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated – capable of holding natural conversations, solving problems and personalising interactions. Could this redefine how brands connect with consumers? Article 18th Mar 2025 8 mins Why Australian businesses don’t need to wait for AI regulation As AI adoption accelerates, Australian businesses are grappling with questions of responsibility, risk, and regulation - with many not recognising that existing legal frameworks already provide a solid foundation for responsible AI use. 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Article 27th Mar 2025 9 mins The Weakest Link Series: The Consumer The role the consumer plays in the data privacy chain is a pivotal one. In this article, we explore three key weaknesses consumers have when it comes to data practices. That is, data ignorance, privacy policy neglect, and password practices. We will then assess how each of these weaknesses has data privacy ramifications and discuss how to best remedy these areas for improvement.
Article 27th Mar 2025 14 mins The Privacy Series: The Scams Prevention Framework With the number of scams or attempted scams targeting Australians on a daily basis, in February 2025 the Australian Government took action and passed the Scams Prevention Framework Bill (2024). In this latest edition of the Privacy Series, we will explore the new Scam Prevention Framework and what impact it will have on marketers.
Article 27th Mar 2025 14 mins Regulatory Spotlight: Navigating data privacy, AI and compliance with Peter Leonard In this edition of ADMA’s Regulatory Spotlight, we speak with Peter Leonard, an expert in data and technology and Chair of ADMA’s Regulatory and Advocacy Working Group.
Article 27th Mar 2025 10 mins The digital marketing paradox: Why experience alone isn’t enough AI is constantly rewriting the rules. And new technologies reshape how customers think and behave.So, while hands-on experience is invaluable, relying on it alone can leave you at risk of falling behind. Staying competitive – today and tomorrow – means combining experience with structured, up-to-date education.
Article 27th Mar 2025 15 mins AI-powered chatbots are redefining customer interactions - here’s how As machine learning and AI advance, chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated – capable of holding natural conversations, solving problems and personalising interactions. Could this redefine how brands connect with consumers?
Article 18th Mar 2025 8 mins Why Australian businesses don’t need to wait for AI regulation As AI adoption accelerates, Australian businesses are grappling with questions of responsibility, risk, and regulation - with many not recognising that existing legal frameworks already provide a solid foundation for responsible AI use. Dr. Rob Nicholls, Manager, Regulatory and Advocacy at ADMA, explores how businesses can take a proactive approach.