Patrick Mork (Silicon Valley), ex-CMO Google Play /

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Patrick Mork is a Silicon Valley veteran and four-time Chief Marketing Officer, renowned for leading the team that created and launched Google Play in 2012. After more than 20 years building brands and teams at companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Pepsi, and following a profound personal reinvention, he left Silicon Valley to begin a new chapter in Chile. There, he founded LEAP, where he now advises CEOs and founders of some of Latin America’s most successful startups and major corporations such as Falabella, Walmart, and Scotiabank. A leadership coach, storyteller, and author, Patrick inspires leaders to adapt, reinvent themselves, and build purposeful careers in the age of Artificial Intelligence.

CONFERENCE

From Silicon Valley, Patrick Mork, former CMO of Google Play, will explain how to become 100x more productive with AI.

There have always been aspirations and achievements, but do we ever stop to think about the attributes we need to adopt along the way to achieve them? Today’s bold leaders realize that they need to instill resilience in their growth trajectory. True resilience is not just about endurance, but about aligning with a purpose, fostering human connections, and leadership that drives sustainable growth and impact. The question is: how do leaders cultivate cultures that empower employees to navigate uncertainty, drive innovation, and create lasting change?

Throughout his career, Patrick has learned that to be successful, organizations need a defined philosophy and approach to driving leadership and creating cultures that empower employees to do work that gives them meaning and purpose. The conclusion? Leaders who embrace purpose-driven resilience not only survive challenges, but thrive, innovate, and create environments where teams flourish.

Attendees will also be able to download, via QR codes, proven frameworks, tools, and exercises based on Patrick’s 5 pillars of resilience to move from theory to action in their organizations.