Jamaica Gleaner

Millennial Whisperer

- To attend The LAB’s think tank, register online at www.labthinkta­nk.com.

IT IS rare for someone to identify their purpose in life at an age early enough for it to materialis­e. It is rarer still for that person to turn their passion into a multimilli­on-dollar business, sought after by brands like Oprah’s OWN Network and Sony, but that is exactly what Tina Wells did.

At age 16, she founded her market research company by doing product reviews, and by age 28 she was already worth an estimated US$12 million. Dubbed ‘The Millennial Whisperer’ by Fast Company, Wells is a formidable force. As CEO of Buzz Marketing Group, she has managed to harness the power of her nationwide focus-group network of over 35,000 ‘buzzSpotte­rs’.

BESTSELLIN­G AUTHOR

She is bestsellin­g author of several books, including Chasing

Youth Culture and Getting It Right, as well as the teen series

Mackenzie Blue. Wells has also taught marketing courses at Harvard, Wharton, Columbia, and NYU, among others. With so much already achieved, it is nothing short of awe-inspiring that she is currently under the age of 40.

Yet all this could have easily

never happened. In an unlikely sequence of events, Wells learned why knowledge is power. She might have continued doing free product reviews were it not for a client who tipped her off. Wells explains, “A client of mine called and said, ‘I’m going to tell you something really important: your report is 10 times better than the one we paid $25,000 for’.”

The client went on to explain that what Wells had been excelling at, without even knowing it, was called market research and could be very lucrative. With that informatio­n, she sought the guidance of her then college professor, and after being prompted to create a business plan, things soon fell into place.

Neverthele­ss, Wells remembers where she started. As the eldest of six children, she was no stranger to responsibi­lity, but she never saw herself becoming a business leader. “I never thought I’d be an entreprene­ur. In 1996, that was not really a word that was known to me,” she explains.

MILLENNIAL MARKETER

Today, the millennial marketer has become that and more. She has received Cosmopolit­an’s Fun Fearless Phenom Award, and has been listed in Essence’s 40 Under 40; Billboard’s 30 Under 30; and Inc’s 30 Under 30. She was also named one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business.

Wells will be visiting Jamaica for The LAB Think Tank 2018: Reaching the Jamaican Millennial, on Wednesday, October 24 at The Spanish Court Hotel, Valencia, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A one-day, targeted millennial marketing forum, the conference is designed to help businesses and brands get ahead. The event will feature the release of highlights from Jamaica’s latest Generation Y-Z market survey, conducted by Blue Dot – Data Intelligen­ce.

“I am very excited to be sharing my insights on millennial marketing, and to be part of an event that highlights the effective use of data. Sometimes all you need are the right tools, and this event will help with that,” shared Wells.

‘A client of mine called and said, ‘I’m going to tell you something really important: your report is 10 times better than the one we paid $25,000 for’.’

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