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101 Women In AI Marketing

We are proud to present our list of 101 women with remarkable achievements in AI.

 

This compilation results from several months of meticulous curation, research, and analysis of nearly 500 profiles of women excelling at the intersection of AI and Marketing. 

 

Our goal is to provide a comprehensive resource for those interested in AI Marketing, showcasing women with exceptional skills and accomplishments. This list is not a ranking but a valuable tool for understanding this emerging discipline.

 

The list was created through a mix of manual human effort and the use of influencer marketing technologies starting with a group of marketing professionals who recognized the transformative impact of AI tools like ChatGPT. They aimed to learn and adapt by following and drawing inspiration from their peers, leading to the creation of this community and content.

 

We hope you find it useful.

 

 

Why only women?

We created a list exclusively of women in AI Marketing to highlight the field's transformation from a less male-dominated perspective and address the imbalance where men often hold predominant positions. Many remarkable women do incredible work in AI but are frequently overlooked. This list aims to spotlight their contributions and counter biases in large language models (LLMs) trained predominantly on data from older white males. We used ChatGPT to test and validate our research and created a freely accessible GPT linked to these 101 women in AI Marketing.

 

Why women in AI Marketing?

AI Marketing is a burgeoning field that's here to stay, with marketing soon becoming synonymous with AI. Despite facing greater challenges than women in Deep Tech, exceptional women in AI Marketing are reinventing their profession daily. They take risks, propose innovations, and integrate AI to adapt offerings and enhance productivity, often at personal and professional costs. These resilient "centurions" are redefining marketing's boundaries and fostering a new era. This list celebrates their contributions and achievements.

 

Why 101?

 

The number 101 symbolizes the need to relearn marketing basics in light of the transformative impact of Generative AI, emphasizing humility as the field undergoes dramatic changes.

 

Methodology

 

Our Selection Criteria

 

Predominant Criterion

 

An impactful action by a woman at the intersection of marketing and AI that has led to the development of an authoritative audience or community, aiming to spark high-value conversations.

 

Other Criteria Considered

- Woman: Only profiles of women were analyzed.

- Action: In the last 18 months, the woman must have undertaken at least one concrete, value-adding action integrating AI in any marketing field. Examples include content curation on AI + Marketing, creation of a product or service, or initiating content such as newsletters, forums, events, or social media series.

- Domain: The content must intersect both AI and Marketing.

- Platform: All social networks and blogs were considered using appropriate technologies.

- Language & Country: Priority was given to English and French, with a borderless geographic approach.

 

Criteria Not Considered

- Audience Volume: Women with audiences ranging from 2,000 to millions were included, emphasizing that small is the new big.

- Social Media Presence: Women active on at least one platform were included, regardless of their presence on multiple platforms.

- Content Domain: Only profiles addressing the intersection of AI and Marketing were included. Profiles focusing solely on AI or marketing without integrating AI were excluded.

 

Technologies We Used

- Sparktoro: To analyze audiences around AI Marketing.

- Traackr and Favikon: To identify women active in the field.

- ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Advanced: For analysis and validation.

 

Finding and insights

 

By analyzing nearly 500 profiles, we identified arechetypes and observed marketing tranformations.

 

1. Identified Archetypes

 

Groupings of influential individuals based on key characteristics such as profession, conversation angle, influencer role, content type, engagement style, and relevant KPIs.

 

By analyzing influential women in AI Marketing, we identified seven archetypes based on the nature of their work and their influence, measured from 2,000 followers on one or more networks.

 

To check out our seven identified archetypes, read this blog post

 

  

2. Observed Marketing Transformation

 

AI Marketing is now a business reality, causing structural changes in traditional marketing the emergence of new job titles, and creating a new field: AI Marketing. 

 

Since November 2022, the boundaries of this field, including job roles and terminology, have been rapidly evolving. Traditional marketing, which includes advertising, analytics, communication & public relations, content marketing, customer service & experience, e-commerce, email marketing, sales, SEO, and social media marketing & influence, is undergoing significant changes in both the nature and names of its jobs due to AI's impact.


Based on established frameworks like the marketing funnel and the PESO model, we reorganized marketing roles, jobs, and required skills into seven categories. We dug deeper into each of those here. 

Kimberly Reynolds

Certified Facebook & Google Ads Manager | Paid Social Media Manager and Digital Marketing Manager | AI Tools | ChatGPT | Chatbot Marketing | WordPress Website Design | Live Show Co-host of the AI Advantage Show | Author

Co-founder

Karrie Sanderson

Chief Marketing Officer | GTM Strategy | SaaS Marketing and Advisory | AI Implementation Strategy| Techstars Seattle Mentor |

Go-to-Market Strategy and AI Implementation

Dona Sarkar

Chief Troublemaker-Microsoft #AI and #Copilot Extensibility 🦉#CopilotLearningHub⚡️TED/UN/Keynote Speaker 🍷Chief Wine Officer at #SideHustleTaps 👗Fashion Biz Owner at #PrimaDonaStudios 📚Published Author

Chief Troublemaker - Copilot & AI Extensibility

Lara Shackelford

CEO, Chief AI Officer | CMO | Board Member, Advisor, Investor | 20+ years building Data & AI companies | Intel, Looker, DataStax, Marketo, Microsoft, Oracle | Top 100 CMOs - DiversityFirst & Top 35 Women in B2B

CEO, Founder & Chief AI Officer

Jennifer Roebuck

CMO / NED / CEO / Venture Studio Builder / Emerging Technology ( Blockchain / AI / Web3 ) Consumer

CMO

Marie Dardayrol Sandevoir

Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) + Chief Digital Officer (CDO) Undiz

CMO & CDO

Joya Scarlata

Director of Digital Marketing & Speaker | TEDx Speaker | Co-Host of 'The Marketer's Guide to the AI Galaxy' podcast | AI Advisory Board Member

Director of Digital Marketing

Clara Shih

CEO of Salesforce AI | Founder & Board Chair of Hearsay Systems | Author of "The Facebook Era"

CEO, Salesforce AI

Adrienne Rostaing

Global Data & AI Director chez Guerlain

Global Data & AI Director chez Guerlain

Alex Irina Sandu

Technical Product Management 🔶 Business Strategy 🚀 Growth

Product Management Consultant

Nina Schick

Author | Entrepreneur | Speaker - Global Authority on AI - LinkedIn Top Voice

Founder & CEO

Ruchika Singh

Data & Strategy Leader with expertise in team leadership, data science & Machine Learning, Strategic Analytics and Performance Marketing

Director, Head of Data Science & Insights

What AI and Marketing Leaders say

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Rand Fishkin, Founder Sparktoro

I deeply appreciate the work that goes into giving women greater visibility in our field, and I hope this resource can help create more opportunities for organizations of all kinds to improve the gender balance on their stages and in their ranks.
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