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Lauren
Maxwell-Scott
Head of Product Marketing
Depop
Lauren Maxwell-Scott is Head of Product Marketing at Depop, bringing a strategic and commercially driven approach to building and scaling impactful products. She specialises in new product and proposition development, brand strategy, and driving customer loyalty and retention through effective communications and go-to-market execution. With a strong focus on understanding both customer needs and P&L performance, Lauren combines sharp strategic thinking with deep commercial acumen. She has spent the past seven years working within large, fast-paced organisations, where she has developed extensive experience influencing senior stakeholders and delivering initiatives that drive measurable business impact.
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02 September 2026 11:45 - 12:30
Panel | The language gap: Why being right isn’t the same as being heard
According to PMA's State of Product Marketing Leadership 2026 report, fewer than 7 in 10 PMM teams are even in the room when leadership decisions get made. And for a function that touches every stage of the commercial engine, that gap is long overdue a fix. This panel cuts to the uncomfortable truth: being right means nothing if no one's listening. PMM leaders will leave with a clear playbook for building the kind of influence that gets them into leadership conversations, and keeps them there. Key takeaways: - How to build genuine executive presence, not the performative kind, but the kind that gets PMM a permanent seat at the leadership table - Why having the right answer isn't enough, and how to communicate ideas in a way that moves decision-makers to act - The internal dynamics that keep PMM influence capped — and the practical moves that break through them - How to make PMM's impact so visible and commercially undeniable that being excluded from leadership conversations stops being an option