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Overit鈥檚 CMO Lisa Barone on juggling her career with motherhood + trusting your gut

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is a respected voice and thought leader in the marketing world, with nearly 15 years of experience working in agencies to share. She's also a full-time mom, an advocate for disability rights, a TedX host and speaker, and the CMO at Overit.

Her writing has been published in leading publications like Inc. Magazine, Business Week, Forbes, and the New York Times, and Lisa鈥檚 is a witty stream of consciousness on what agency and mom life is really like.

Can you tell us about Overit and your role there?

is a strategy-first marketing agency. We plan, execute, and measure digital and traditional advertising campaigns for clients across a variety of industries.

I鈥檓 Chief Marketing Officer at Overit. I鈥檝e been at Overit for seven years and oversee marketing for both clients and Overit as an agency. My love (and focus) is on the brand and content side, but I have a strong background in SEO and digital as well.

How large is the team, and what鈥檚 the vibe like?

We are 40-strong of the most talented, creative, and fun group of folks I鈥檝e ever worked with! The vibe is all about passion and teamwork. Culture-wise, we鈥檙e very tight-knit and supportive of one another.

"We love what we鈥檙e doing, and Overit has given us an opportunity to push the envelope and to produce innovative ideas for clients."

Lisa Barone

In more normal times, does everybody work out of the same office?

When we鈥檙e not in the middle of a global pandemic, we all work from Overit鈥檚 headquarters 鈥 a rehabbed 1930s gothic church that sits tucked within the streets of Albany, NY. 聽It鈥檚 a beautiful, technically-filled space. If you鈥檙e ever in town, I鈥檒l give you a tour!

The Overit HQ is a restored 1930s gothic church

How has the transition to working from home been for your team?

I definitely miss my people and seeing their faces every day. I鈥檝e been proud of how quickly everyone adapted to our new normal. We weren鈥檛 accustomed to a fully-remote experience, but our leadership had the foresight to get together very early on (before the state required people to work from home) and put a technology plan in place that allowed us to access the files we needed and to stay in constant communication.

We have an all-team video meeting every morning, which allows us to see each other鈥檚 faces and get some of that water cooler banter in before we go about our day. I think it helps. We use as our office chat so we鈥檙e constantly checking in there or sending fun stories or memes in group chats. We were already using 暗网色情片 for our team scheduling, and it's come in especially handy now that we don't see each other every day, but still need to see what everybody's working on!

We all genuinely like each other, so the more 鈥渃ontact鈥 we can create, the better.

Trying to get a screenshot of the whole Overit team on video call!

What does a typical workday look like for you?

I鈥檓 working to balance client strategy with Overit鈥檚 internal marketing needs. Both have really evolved over the past 30 days, so looking for new ways to keep clients relevant, top of mind, and to help them advocate for their customers during this time.

Still, there鈥檚 nothing typical about my workday right now! I鈥檓 working remotely with my four-year-old son, so it鈥檚 a bit of organized chaos, to put it mildly 馃槉.

I do my best to work in two hours chunks and to take breaks with him throughout the day 鈥 starting before he wakes up and working after he goes to bed. It stretches my day and makes it quite long, but we both need it. I don鈥檛 want him to feel my stress or to feel like something bad is happening around him.

"I really want him to come out of this weird period remembering it as a time when he and his mom played and hung out and went on neighborhood adventures."

Lisa Barone

Shh, baby, mommy's on a call. A 6-word story in

鈥 Lisa Barone (@LisaBarone)

Can you describe your personal workspace for us?

Right now, I鈥檓 working from my kitchen table. I have a home office, but it鈥檚 easier for me to be out in the main area with my son than tucked away in a back office.

During more normal times, Overit has an open office environment that I love. I feel energized by the creativity happening around me. Our desks are all made from the original pew wood from the church, and it鈥檚 a really creative space.

A glimpse into Overit's open plan workspace

What were some of the challenges you faced when you started your career?

Like a lot of people, I didn鈥檛 know where I fit in. I went from not knowing anything about SEO to having an immediate audience of folks who were checking in to read my thoughts on the subject. That gave me a fair amount of imposter syndrome 鈥 do I know anything, why are people reading this, should I be doing something else?

It took a while for me to grow to trust myself and my knowledge. I might have landed in the industry without a firm understanding, but I worked my tail off to learn. I read everything, I asked questions, I showed up, I stayed late, I put in the time.

If I could do anything differently, I鈥檇 trust my gut more, but I think that comes with time and experience. If I didn鈥檛 go through what I did then, I might not trust myself like I do now.

What makes a marketing campaign great?

When it creates an emotion. Whether it makes you cry, makes you look at something in a new way, or gets you to call your doctor to make that appointment 鈥 if it makes you feel strongly enough to do something, that鈥檚 a success and that鈥檚 a great campaign.

I worked on a bariatric marketing campaign a couple months ago that I鈥檓 really proud of. There is so much stigma and negative feeling around bariatric surgery that our team felt it was important to get to the heart of how those considering surgery felt about their decision, what fears they had, their motivations, etc. We conducted a series of focus groups that let us ask direct questions and made people feel safe being really honest. The result was a hard-hitting campaign that did exceptionally by all measurements 鈥 the client literally couldn't handle the volume of calls and interest.

"But more than that, the patients whose stories we were telling loved the campaign. It made them feel proud, which, to our team, was the greatest reward."

Lisa Barone

What advice would you give someone considering a career in marketing?

Learn everything you can from anyone you can. Regardless if you think it relates to what you do or what you want to do, soak it up. It will never not help you.

Worry less about tactics and more about what you can do to make the customer experience more seamless, more delightful鈥攋ust better.

We'll end with a lightning round . What鈥檚 the best book you鈥檝e read recently? Your go-to work playlist? Last TV show you鈥檝e binged? 聽

by April Dunford. It鈥檚 a must read for anyone interested in strategies for branding and positioning.

We created an Overit WFH !

I鈥檓 decades behind but I started watching Grey鈥檚 Anatomy while I鈥檝e been quarantined in my house (like from Season 1, Episode 1). I鈥檓 not proud to say I鈥檓 already halfway through Season 5 and I鈥檓 usually bawling through whatever episode I鈥檓 watching. I should have picked a lighter show!

You can follow Lisa on and , and check out her team's work at the Overit .