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John Gerzema
CEO @ The Harris Poll | NYT Bestselling Author, Pollster and Strategist.
John Gerzema is the CEO of The Harris Poll, a leading public opinion, market research, corporate, brand, and reputation strategy firm. He is a pioneer in using data to identify social change and help leaders and organizations anticipate and adapt to new trends and demands.16 Gerzema is also a New York Times bestselling author, known for his work on leadership ethics, corporate culture, and consumer behavior.45
Background and Education
- Education: Gerzema holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Ohio State University (1983) and a Master's degree in Integrated Marketing from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University (1987).4
- Career: He began his career at Campbell-Mithun and Fallon advertising agencies. Later, he served as Global Chief Insights Officer at Young & Rubicam and Chairman and CEO of BAV Consulting before becoming CEO of The Harris Poll in 2017.14
Notable Works and Achievements
- Books: Gerzema has authored several bestselling books, including "The Athena Doctrine," "Spend Shift," and "The Brand Bubble".46 His work often explores themes of leadership, social change, and consumer behavior.
- Awards and Recognition: He was inducted into the Medill Hall of Achievement in 2014 and named one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business and Forbes' Must-Follow Marketing Minds on Twitter.34
- Public Engagements: Gerzema frequently appears as an analyst on TV and radio, and his TED talks have been widely viewed.13
Current Role and Activities
As CEO of The Harris Poll, Gerzema continues to apply analytics to identify social trends and help organizations adapt to changing demands.36 He is active on LinkedIn under the username johngerzema, where he shares insights and articles on consumer behavior and market trends.27
Highlights
America This Week from @harrispoll: Leader Reputations Tumble, The Role of AI in Financial Planning, Employers Slow Their Roll, & Giving is Recession-Proof https://t.co/eD8Iep6WbC via @LinkedIn
Kids Are on Phones Because They Can’t Go Outside; Will Gen Z Turn to Trade Schools? Even the Wealthy Worry, & Parents Now Emphasize EQ to Fight AI from @harrispoll https://t.co/jl6JKagPWW via @LinkedIn
