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Linda Boff

Chief Marketing Officer & Vice President, Learning & Culture, GE

Boff is GE’s Chief Marketing Officer leading all global marketing, brand, content, digital, sponsorship, and customer experience for the company. Boff is also GE’s Vice President of Learning & Culture leading GE’s learning & development work, including GE Crotonville. As a company’s brand reflects a company’s culture, Linda’s role brings together two instinctively tied elements. In her role, Boff drives the positioning of GE, one of the world’s most powerful brands, as the preeminent digital industrial company, and brings digital first thinking and strategy into GE’s learning & development efforts for 300,000 employees around the world.

Under Boff’s leadership, GE’s marketing campaigns and fresh approach to media and content, have driven immense results in brand value and recruitment efforts. GE has been recognized as AdWeek’s hottest digital marketer and won a coveted Cannes Grand Prix Award in 2016.

Passionate about all things digital and the future of media, Boff is recognized as one of today’s most influential CMOs. She was named 2017 AdWeek Grand Brand Genius. She is a 2016 Matrix Award winner, CDO Club’s 2016 US Chief Digital Officer of the Year and #5 on Business Insider’s 50 Most Innovative CMOs list, among other accolades. Boff is also Chairman of the Ad Council and a member of ANA’s Executive Committees and Marketing 50.

Boff is on the Board of Dunkin’ Brands Group, Inc., the parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, and is Executive VP for Partnership with Children, a NYC-based organization which provides social support to hard-to-reach school children.

Previously, Boff was GE’s executive director of global brand marketing. She also served as CMO of iVillage Properties, part of the NBC Universal. Boff joined GE in early 2004 as leader of employee marketing after 18 years of experience in marketing, advertising and communications including senior roles at Citigroup, the American Museum of Natural History and Porter Novelli.

Boff earned a BA in Political Science and Psychology from Union College. She lives in Irvington, NY with her husband and two children.

REMIX Summits appearances:

  • REMIX NYC 2018
  • Entrepreneurship and a Culture of Innovation at GE

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