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Marketing Visions for 2025 & Beyond

Marketing’s near-term future blends AI-driven personalization, immersive formats and omnichannel journeys that respect privacy while proving ROI—a shift from “channel-first” to “customer-first” execution. As Forbes’ 2023 outlook notes, marketers are doubling down on intelligent automation and high-bandwidth experiences to deliver relevance at scale, from smarter targeting and content to more interactive, in-context product exploration (Getter, 2023). At Marketing Visions for 2025 & beyond, I curate this evolution with integrity: every insight is cited in APA style, multimedia is credited to its creators, and recommendations emphasize ethical, measurable impact—so brands can inform, delight, and convert responsibly using AI.

About Keira Fearon

I help brands design the future of marketing—where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and omnichannel communication work together to inform, delight, and convert. I’m a communications professional currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Communication at Southern New Hampshire University, blending research-driven storytelling with hands-on platform execution to turn emerging tech into measurable outcomes. I leverage vendor relations, executive presentations, metrics reporting, and CRM proficiency to track progress, forecast impact, and surface expansion opportunities. My goal is simple: make modern marketing work—ethically, efficiently, and at scale—so clients can personalize responsibly with AI, showcase products through AR, and communicate clearly across every channel.

Education

2025-Present

M.A. in Communications
Southern New Hampshire University

2021-2022

Executive MBA in Operational Management
Jack Welch Management Institute at Strayer University

Graduate studies focused on strategic and organizational communication, digital/media writing, audience research, and ethics. Coursework and projects emphasized message design for web and mobile, stakeholder engagement, crisis and change communication, and data-informed storytelling. I applied these foundations to emerging channels—AI, social, and omnichannel—prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and measurable impact.

Leading high-performance operations and scaling results. Studies emphasized operations strategy, Lean/Six Sigma quality, supply chain & logistics, project/portfolio management, and data-driven performance (KPIs, dashboards, basic analytics)—integrated with core EMBA disciplines in finance, marketing, leadership, and strategy. Guided by Jack Welch principles (candor, differentiation, and execution), coursework focused on process excellence, change management, and talent development, including cross-functional cases and real-world projects that improved cost, speed, reliability, and customer experience across the value chain.

2018-2022

Bachelor of Business Administration
Strayer University

Graduated Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA) as an Honors Scholar with a rigorous foundation in accounting, finance, marketing, and management. Coursework emphasized data-informed decision-making, business analytics, and operations, complemented by projects in strategy, organizational behavior, and ethics. Developed strong skills in problem solving, quantitative analysis, executive-ready writing/presentations, and cross-functional collaboration.

History and Evolution of Marketing

Future Marketing Insights

The future of marketing is being reshaped by advanced digital media technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and omnichannel strategies. Learn more about how to translate these cutting-edge innovations into actionable strategies that help your brand foster authentic connections, drive customer loyalty, and stay competitive in an increasingly fragmented digital landscape.

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  • Davenport, T. H., Guha, A., Grewal, D., & Bressgott, T. (2020). How artificial intelligence will change the future of marketing. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 48(1), 24–42. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11747-019-00696-0​​​​​​​​​

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Marketing Vision
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