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Natalia Pamich - Global Marketer and Skincare Entrepreneur

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In this episode of the Radical Global Marketing Podcast, Mike interviews Natalia Pamich, a global marketer with a wealth of experience from brands like Revlon, PepsiCo, and L’Oreal, who’s now embarking on an entrepreneurial journey with her own skincare line. 


Natalia shares insights from her international upbringing and career, covering the essentials of adapting to diverse markets, mastering sales to understand consumer behavior, and building brands that resonate globally. She also dives into the latest marketing trends, from influencer strategies to the transformative potential of AI, offering listeners fresh perspectives on what it takes to succeed in today’s fast-evolving landscape.

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Key Insights from Natalia:

  1. Embrace Cultural Awareness
    Natalia’s global upbringing taught her to connect with diverse people and perspectives—a crucial skill for any marketer today! Her advice? Embrace cultural nuances to resonate more deeply with your audience.
  2. Start in Sales for Real-World Insight
    Before diving into marketing, Natalia got firsthand experience in retail sales, learning what truly drives customers’ decisions. For aspiring marketers, she suggests this as an invaluable way to understand buyer behavior.
  3. Foundation First, Adapt Second
    Switching from beauty to food and beverages? For Natalia, it was all about adapting core marketing principles to each new category. The fundamentals of marketing don’t change, so focus on mastering them before fine-tuning to specific markets.
  4. Innovate as an Indie
    Natalia is now launching her own skincare brand, bringing an indie, challenger mentality to a competitive field. She highlights the importance of rethinking traditional approaches and crafting a brand that feels authentic and disruptive.
  5. Digital Dominance and DTC
    With digital at the heart of her strategy, Natalia will launch her skincare line direct-to-consumer. DTC gives brands full control over messaging, pricing, and customer experience—a must for any emerging brand.
  6. Influencers & AI: Marketing Trends to Watch
    Influencers remain essential, but Natalia notes the rise of micro- and nano-influencers, making brand alignment more precise. She also predicts AI and VR will shape marketing, though regulatory and ethical questions abound.
  7. Conquer Fear in Entrepreneurship
    Shifting from corporate to entrepreneurship, Natalia shared the importance of pushing past fear. Acknowledging doubt is normal, but letting go of fear opens doors to fresh ideas and rewarding challenges.



Resources mentioned in this episode:


Natalia on LinkedIn

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