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Grigory
Lavrov
VP, Marketing, Local Brands & Franchise Management
Warner Bros. Discovery
Grigory Lavrov leads Marketing and Research for Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) linear portfolio and streaming services across CEE & MENAT. He also oversees Franchise Management within CEE & MENAT and manages and drives the growth of Fatafeat, the leading Arab food brand in the Middle East. Since joining Discovery in 2011, Grigory has held several senior leadership roles, including Senior Channel Director for North East Europe, Country Manager for Russia, and, most recently, overseeing WBD’s Turkish FTA channels TLC and DMAX. With a background in publishing and over a decade of experience in media and marketing, Grigory has a proven track record in building strong brands and driving audience engagement across diverse markets.
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27 May 2026 13:30 - 14:15
Panel | The brand-demand dilemma: Pipeline today vs performance tomorrow
What’s the oldest question of all time? Maybe “chicken or egg.” But for CMOs, it’s this: how do you balance brand and demand when the board wants results now? This panel tackles the enduring tension between short-term pipeline pressure and long-term brand building, exploring how marketing leaders are making real investment trade-offs in today’s high-scrutiny growth environment. Rather than debating theory, the discussion will focus on how CMOs are allocating budgets, defending brand investment to CFOs, aligning performance and brand metrics, and avoiding the trap of sacrificing future pricing power for this quarter’s numbers. Key takeaways: - How to make smarter budget allocation decisions between brand and demand under revenue pressure - Ways to connect brand investment to commercial metrics that resonate with finance and the board - Practical approaches to integrating brand and performance teams around shared growth goals - How to protect long-term brand equity without missing short-term pipeline targets