In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody sits down with Judit Szabo to discuss the complexities of aligning account-based strategies within diverse tech environments. With organizations facing challenges in tailoring ABX (Account-Based Experience) initiatives across different teams, tools, and processes, Judit shares her insights on how to execute ABX successfully.
From understanding skill sets that drive alignment to navigating sales and marketing collaboration, she provides actionable insights on overcoming common obstacles, measuring success, and adapting methodologies for different organizations.
Judit also explores the role of AI in account-based strategies, how technology enhances personalization, and why holistic, data-driven approaches are critical for long-term success.
Judit is a B2B marketing leader with 15+ years at IT Software and Services companies, Judit has PR and Media experience prior to joining the Tech industry. She was the winner of the 2019 Forrester ROI Honours Award in Europe for sales & marketing alignment at TIBCO Software with the introduction of transformative, industry-led value based GTM strategies.
She has a strong passion for building and leading global teams with a sweet spot for Demand Generation and Growth Marketing, leading the development and management of integrated marketing strategies and execution to deliver growth and revenue for the business.
She has experience in campaign and content management, digital, field, partner, and account-based marketing as well as data and performance-led marketing operations, advocating cross-functional collaboration across Marketing, Sales, Product and Operations with special focus on finding ways to optimise and orchestrate business processes in support of strategic objectives.
In her free time, she’s an avid yoga practitioner, as well as a volunteer baker at her local National Trust estate in England.
“The three most important skills for ABX success? A holistic approach, patience, and a data-driven mindset. Without these, execution will fall apart.