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Getting Personal with Noodles & Company

A deep dive into their data-driven approach to loyalty engagement

This webinar was hosted in partnership with Loyalty360 on August 22, 2024.

Join Noodles & Company’s Katie Brookes, Manager of Loyalty and CRM, in partnership with Mastercard and Loyalty360, for an insightful webinar on leveraging loyalty data to create and expand personalized customer experiences. Marketers understand that having the right data is crucial for crafting a powerful loyalty strategy. However, transforming data into actionable insights and effectively applying them to enhance customer engagement can be challenging. 

During this session, Katie will share her experiences with utilizing data to extend brand reach, accelerate growth, and drive profitability.

This webinar will cover: 

  • Targeting new audiences while remaining relevant to your current customers 
  • Identifying essential data points and mastering data collection and management 
  • Implementing best practices for personalizing experiences throughout the customer journey

 

Featured Speaker:

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Katie Brookes Manager of loyalty and CRM, Noodles & Company
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Marissa Nolan Restaurant strategy lead, Mastercard

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