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Ep. 17 - From Chaos to Brand Control - Michelle Brammer

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In this episode of the Future Fuzz Podcast, Michelle Brammer, Director of Growth Marketing at Lingo, shares what it’s like to step into a company with no formal marketing function and build the growth engine from scratch. Michelle explains how she approached the challenge of creating systems, defining the ideal customer profile, and prioritizing marketing initiatives in a small team environment.

She also explores the often-overlooked problem of digital asset chaos inside organizations—how scattered files, endless “final-final” versions, and inconsistent branding slow teams down and erode brand trust. Michelle discusses how Lingo’s digital asset management platform helps teams centralize brand assets, maintain consistency, and scale across complex industries like cannabis, where strict regulations and multi-state operations create unique challenges.

The conversation dives into the importance of niche positioning, owning the narrative in a crowded category, and why brand governance is becoming even more critical in an AI-driven world where content can be generated instantly—but not always on brand.


Guest Bio

Michelle Brammer is the Director of Growth Marketing at Lingo, a digital asset management platform that helps organizations organize, manage, and share brand assets more effectively. With over a decade of experience in B2B SaaS marketing, Michelle has previously worked in areas including employee advocacy platforms and ad fraud prevention.

Before moving into SaaS, Michelle built her marketing career in CPG and food marketing, giving her a strong perspective on brand management and distribution. At Lingo, she leads growth strategy, marketing infrastructure, and go-to-market initiatives, helping position the company in specialized industries like cannabis where asset management, compliance, and brand consistency are critical.


Takeaways

  • Building marketing from scratch requires prioritizing infrastructure such as CRM, customer data, and messaging before scaling lead generation.
  • Niche positioning allows smaller companies to compete effectively in crowded markets.
  • Digital asset chaos—duplicate files, version confusion, and scattered storage—creates major operational bottlenecks for marketing teams.
  • Centralized digital asset management helps maintain brand consistency across teams, vendors, and agencies.
  • Industries like cannabis require specialized asset distribution because products, names, and marketing materials must change across states.
  • Word-of-mouth growth can become a powerful acquisition channel when products solve industry-specific problems.
  • Owning a category narrative is often more powerful than competing solely on features.
  • Brand governance is becoming increasingly important as AI-generated content makes it easier to create off-brand assets quickly.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Michelle Brammer and Lingo

00:46 Michelle’s Background in SaaS and Marketing

01:24 Joining Lingo and Building Marketing from Scratch

02:24 Prioritizing Systems, CRM, and Early Marketing Strategy

04:14 Identifying Lingo’s Ideal Customer Profile

05:22 Why Lingo Focused on the Cannabis Industry

06:25 The Hidden Problem of Digital Asset Chaos

08:58 When Asset Management Becomes a Business Bottleneck

10:42 How Centralized Brand Assets Improve Team Efficiency

11:36 Standing Out in a Crowded Asset Management Market

12:43 Cannabis Regulations and Multi-State Asset Challenges

14:00 Partnerships, Referrals, and Industry Events

15:05 Speaking the Language of the Customer

17:06 Case Study: Scaling Asset Management for Curaleaf

19:47 Competing Through Narrative Instead of Features

21:27 The Future of Brand Governance in the AI Era

24:16 Building Industry Voice Through Thought Leadership

25:35 Why Brand Consistency Matters More Than Ever

27:10 Where to Connect with Michelle


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