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Ariel Wengroff of Ledger: Building Trust, Identity & Digital Security with the Blockchain

17 Jun 2025

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In this episode of "CMO Weekly," Ariel Wengroff, EVP of Communications & Marketing at Ledger, discusses her career path and her current role. Wengroff shares how she started in politics, focusing on direct democracy and creating change, but found the process hindered by red tape in DC. She then transitioned to media, realizing its potential to reach millions through storytelling, citing YouTube as an early inspiration.Her experience at Vice, which she credits with changing documentary and citizen journalism, led her to a realization that the work was ultimately serving major platforms like Facebook and Google rather than individuals. This crossroads led her to focus on building brands and having people be their faces, as she observed that individuals, distrustful of institutions, sought help in leading their identity.Wengroff highlights her unique journey of learning to be both a creative and an executive, noting that many creatives lack understanding of business dynamics. This perspective, combined with her exploration of the creator economy, led her to blockchain and crypto, which she sees as a rare, intergenerational opportunity for change. She explains her decision to join Ledger, a company focused on securing digital lives, as a perfect fit due to its mission-oriented nature, the significant problem it addresses, and the continued need to collaborate with creators. Wengroff concludes by emphasizing the importance of adaptability regarding the medium and method in her career.

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