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Raj
Thammana
VP of Marketing Operations and Analytics
Coreweave
Raj Thammana is a passionate and motivated professional with a proven track record of delivering innovative solutions to complex strategic challenges across traditional business models, SaaS, and Product-Led Growth (PLG) environments. He brings strong expertise in strategy, business acumen, operations, project management, consulting, and end-to-end marketing funnel execution. Raj has demonstrated success in leading global agile transformation initiatives across a range of industries, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and retail, working in both mature and high-growth markets. He is recognized for his exceptional leadership capabilities, effectively managing cross-functional teams and driving results through data-driven decision-making. His core competencies include thought leadership, advanced analytics, data-driven management, operations strategy, and the creation of startup business plans.
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14 April 2026 13:45 - 14:15
Rebuilding your marketing measurement framework
As boards and executive teams demand clearer accountability for growth, many marketing organizations are finding that traditional measurement approaches fall short of what leadership needs to make confident decisions. Activity-based metrics and fragmented dashboards don’t translate into business value. What’s required is a measurement framework that connects marketing investment directly to revenue, profitability, and long-term growth. This session focuses on how senior leaders can rebuild marketing measurement to support executive decision-making. We’ll explore how to align marketing metrics with enterprise priorities, integrate financial and customer data, and create a shared language with finance, sales, and the C-suite. Attendees will gain insight into how a modern measurement framework strengthens credibility, improves resource allocation, and positions marketing as a strategic driver of business performance, not just a reporting function.