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Victoria
Kerr
Director, International Marketing
Uber
Victoria Kerr is Director of International Marketing at Uber, where she leads B2B Marketing for Uber for Business across EMEA and APAC. She oversees Brand, Demand Generation, and Lifecycle Marketing, driving integrated strategies and campaigns that fuel growth, deepen engagement, and deliver measurable business impact. A passionate and results-driven marketing leader, Victoria brings deep global experience and a sharp ability to connect data with creativity. From launching new markets to building full-funnel demand programs, she is energized by complex challenges and focused on translating customer insights into meaningful, results-driven action. At her core, she believes great marketing starts with understanding people and creating value that truly resonates.
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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