Madvertising by AdQuick — Advertising, Marketing & Ad Tech Podcast
Each week on Madvertising, the marketing team at AdQuick sits down with founders, CMOs, investors, and industry experts for candid conversations at the intersection of advertising, marketing, and technology.
Hosted by Adam Singer (VP of Marketing) and Chris Gadek (ex-VP Growth, now CEO) at AdQuick — the leading out-of-home advertising platform — Madvertising covers the topics modern marketers need to stay ahead: ad tech, programmatic advertising, marketing attribution, media mix modeling, brand strategy, AI in marketing, out-of-home and DOOH advertising, DTC and e-commerce growth, SEO, B2B marketing, startup growth, venture capital, and the creator economy.
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Madvertising by AdQuick — Advertising, Marketing & Ad Tech Podcast
Lee Bofkin - Making Ads People Don’t Scroll Past | E84
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In Episode 84 of the AdQuick Madvertising podcast, we sit down with Dr. Lee Bofkin, a guest who genuinely defies categorization.
From a PhD in Evolutionary Mathematics at Cambridge, to competitive breakdancing, to a short stint in finance, Lee’s path is anything but linear. Today, he’s the founder of Global Street Art, the UK’s largest mural organization, responsible for over 3,000 murals across more than a dozen countries — and the driving force behind the London Mural Festival, which generated over a billion earned media impressions in its very first year.
We explore the intersection of art, culture, and advertising — and why hand-painted murals are becoming one of the most powerful (and human) forms of out-of-home media in a world dominated by screens.