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How to build a beloved tech brand | Sheila Joglekar Vashee (CMO, Figma)

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In today's conversation, Brett sits down with CMO of Figma, Sheila Joglekar Vashee. Previously the second marketing hire at Dropbox, where she helped scale the company past $1 billion in revenue, she now leads marketing at Figma fresh off its IPO. In an industry that has spent a decade trying to turn marketing into something closer to hedge fund trading, Sheila argues the art was always the point — we just stopped talking about it. She unpacks how to run marketing as a portfolio of moonshots, why giving teams different goals breeds dysfunction, how to scale taste across an organization, and why old playbooks are obsolete, even as the fundamentals hold.

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00:00 Introduction

00:07 What excellent marketing actually is in 2026

01:36 Why giving teams different goals creates dysfunction

02:36 The most important decision Sheila made as CMO last year

04:26 The real difference between an SVP and a CMO

06:05 Marketing is one engine - not separate pieces

07:15 The tension between brand and growth

09:25 The decisions a CMO should never be making

09:55 Running marketing like a portfolio of moonshots

12:46 "Ubiquity is the opposite of cool"

15:11 Why a few companies get a flywheel of momentum

16:44 The Silicon Valley clock and irrational perception cycles

19:25 How to actually scale taste across an org

21:09 What changes for a CMO in a post-LLM world

23:15 Why the artistic side of marketing never really left

26:05 Whether taste can ever be encoded in software

27:15 Telling an optimistic, yet realistic story about AI

30:50 You need to make people care

32:11 What surprised Sheila about being a public-company CMO

33:46 Why Figma won enterprise where Dropbox couldn't

35:25 Sheila’s favorite campaign ever

37:10 Why announcement videos full of humans, lack humanity

38:55 Playbooks are obselete, but the fundamentals are not

40:25 Why marketing in 2026 demands disruptive energy

41:54 How Sheila architects her week

48:55 Where corporate politics actually come from

53:55 "Sheila, are you going to change the world in this job?"

58:09 What's unique about the CMO and CEO relationship

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