Oct. 13, 2025

Ep. 102 The Evolution of Advertising: Amy Lanzi on Strategy, Creators & Change

Ep. 102 The Evolution of Advertising: Amy Lanzi on Strategy, Creators & Change

In this engaging conversation, Amy Lanzi, CEO of Digitas North America, shares her unique journey from a finance major to a leader in the advertising industry. She discusses the evolution of client needs, the balance between creativity and data, and the impact of AI and synthetic audiences on marketing strategies. Amy also emphasizes the importance of female leadership and the role of creators in brand strategy, providing insights into the future of advertising.


Takeaways

  • Amy Lanzi transitioned from a finance background to the advertising industry.
  • Her experience in yield management at American Airlines shaped her understanding of customer experience.
  • The advertising landscape has shifted towards a focus on media investment rather than just creative campaigns.
  • Balancing creativity and data is crucial for modern marketing strategies.
  • AI and synthetic audiences are transforming how agencies approach consumer engagement.
  • Female leaders should embrace their unique qualities and support other women in the industry.
  • Brands need to establish strong connections with consumers through first-party data.
  • Creators serve as personalized concierges for brands, influencing consumer behavior.
  • The future of advertising will require brands to be the answer for consumers' needs.
  • Understanding the creator economy is essential for brands to thrive.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Amy Lanzi and Her Journey

05:42 Transitioning from Analyst to Agency Leader

12:18 Balancing Data and Creativity in Marketing

19:45 The Future of Marketing: AI and Consumer Connection

25:06 The Power of Creators in Brand Strategy

Adtech Power Moves: Paramount+’s Retro Ad Play, AmEx’s Commerce Media Launch, and Google’s Antitrust Reckoning


This week’s episode of The Refresh dives into the evolving strategies shaping the advertising and media ecosystem. Paramount+ brings back a touch of traditional TV nostalgia with a new static ad placement format, while American Express joins the growing commerce media race with a premium, closed-loop offering. Duolingo takes more control over its ad operations by launching its own ads platform, signaling a shift toward in-house monetization strategies. Meanwhile, Google’s adtech antitrust remedies trial wraps up, leaving the industry waiting to see if structural change could finally hit Big Tech’s ad dominance.

  • Paramount+ Launches “Streaming Fixed Units”: The streamer introduces a new ad format that locks an advertiser’s placement into the same slot for a week after an episode airs, recreating traditional TV consistency and offering advertisers more predictability.
  • American Express Debuts “AmEx Ads”: Leveraging first-party data from 34 million cardholders, AmEx enters the commerce media arena with an exclusive network housed on its own properties like AmexTravel.com, focusing on premium and affluent audiences.
  • Commerce Media Competition Heats Up: With networks from Mastercard, Chase, and now AmEx, commerce media spending is projected to reach $170 billion in 2024, pushing companies to differentiate through niche audiences and unique value propositions.
  • Duolingo Builds Its Own Ads Platform: The language-learning app strengthens its advertising business by creating a direct-sales platform that complements programmatic channels, achieving 3% higher CTRs and strong engagement with rewarded video formats.
  • Google’s Antitrust Trial Concludes: The DOJ’s push for structural remedies, including potentially spinning off AdX, faces pushback from Google’s behavioral proposals, setting the stage for potential landmark changes in adtech competition and regulation.

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