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Frank Cooper III of Visa: How Payments Become Part of Culture

19 Aug 2025

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In this episode of "CMO Weekly," we sit down with Frank Cooper III, the Chief Marketing Officer at Visa, to discuss his incredible career journey and his innovative approach to marketing. Cooper, a Harvard Law School graduate, has a diverse background that spans law, music, entertainment, and consumer goods, with previous roles at iconic brands like Def Jam, PepsiCo, BuzzFeed, and BlackRock.Key discussion points from the episode include:A Unique Career Path: Cooper shares his story of transitioning from a career in law to becoming a visionary marketing leader. He discusses how his passion for building brands and a deep understanding of culture have driven his success across different industries.The Power of Purpose-Driven Marketing: Learn about Cooper's core philosophy of using marketing to help people and create positive change. He emphasizes the importance of a brand's purpose as a central part of its strategy, innovation, and content.Modern Marketing in a Digital World: Cooper talks about Visa's shift away from interruptive advertising and toward leveraging its owned channels. He explains how Visa uses platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok to add value to the user experience and connect with modern consumers.Sponsorships as a Tool for Change: The conversation explores how Visa's long-standing sponsorships with major events like the Olympic and Paralympic Games, FIFA World Cup, and NFL go beyond traditional advertising. Cooper details how these partnerships serve as a platform to showcase innovative payment solutions and promote a more inclusive world.Frank Cooper's insights offer a masterclass in modern marketing, leadership, and staying true to one's purpose in a rapidly evolving business landscape. Whether you're a marketing professional, an entrepreneur, or a student, this episode provides invaluable lessons on the intersection of business, culture, and technology.

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