
Sara Bamossy
Member since July 2015- Chief Strategy Officer Pitch
- www.thepitchagency.com
- LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/1H7bW4O
- Twitter: @bamose
- 8825 National Blvd.
- Culver City California
- 90232 USA
As Chief Strategy Officer, Sara Bamossy brings to Pitch a broad range of brand and retail experience on global clients in a variety of consumer categories including auto, package goods, fashion and gaming. Sara’s specialty is a deep understanding of a wide range of consumer groups and has been consulted by publications such as Ad Age and Forbes for her expertise on Millennials and Boomers. Previously Group Strategic Planning Director with Saatchi & Saatchi in Los Angeles, Sara's strategic thinking has inspired campaigns that have earned numerous industry awards including a Gold Jay Chiat Award, a Bronze Effie and a Cannes Gold Cyber Lion. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from UCLA with a B.A. in Marketing and Communications.
Articles by Sara All articles by Sara
- The IoT Checks In: Bringing Connectivity To Luxury Hotels in
Marketing: Travel on
06/08/2017
One of the oldest industries in the world is poised to pave the way forward for one of our newest technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT). Luxury hotels could be the frontier that finally moves the vision of IoT fully connected living from CES displays to real life. Frankly, given all the efficiency and cost saving advantages the IoT could bring the hospitality industry, it's almost surprising it hasn't happened yet. (McKinsey finds that IoT hype actually understates the full potential.) So it seems appropriate now to take a moment to imagine how we should communicate this revolution to the end user, the global affluent guest.
- The IoT Checks In: Bringing Connectivity To Luxury Hotels in
Engage:Affluent on
03/15/2017
One of the oldest industries in the world is poised to pave the way forward for one of our newest technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT). Luxury hotels could be the frontier that finally moves the vision of IoT fully connected living from CES displays to real life. Frankly, given all the efficiency and cost saving advantages the IoT could bring the hospitality industry, it's almost surprising it hasn't happened yet. (McKinsey finds that IoT hype actually understates the full potential.) So it seems appropriate now to take a moment to imagine how we should communicate this revolution to the end user, the global affluent guest.
- The Feeling is Mutual: Mentoring the Next Generation in
MAD on
07/30/2015
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