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Marketing leader calls for more sustainable strategy and fewer shortcuts in the race for brand growth
Hoboken, NJ, 3rdย January 2026,ย ZEX PR WIRE,ย Award-winning marketing strategistย Maryam Simpsonย is speaking out about the growing need forย sustainable, long-term thinkingย in the marketing world. Drawing from more than a decade of experience across agencies and mission-driven brands, Simpson is encouraging professionals across the industry to rethink howโand whyโthey work.

โWeโve created a culture where speed is valued more than clarity,โ says Simpson. โBut real strategy takes time. Slowing down is how you get better, not how you fall behind.โ
Her message comes at a time when burnout is rising in the marketing and communications field. According to a 2023ย Marketing Weekย career survey,ย over 69% of marketers report feeling consistently overwhelmed, with many citing unrealistic expectations and constant performance pressure.
Simpson believes this mindset shift is not only possibleโbut urgently needed.
A Different Path to Results
Maryam Simpson is not new to high-stakes work. At BrightLeaf Media Group, she led a campaign thatย tripled monthly salesย for a skincare client and improved SEO traffic byย over 200%ย for a regional brand. She now works atย EverNova, a sustainability-focused consumer brand, where she helps connect data-driven insights with purpose-driven messaging.
Still, her approach has remained consistent.
โItโs easy to get caught up in noise,โ Simpson says. โBut you get better outcomes when you pause, ask the right questions, and build around what your audience truly needs.โ
Her philosophy is rooted inย consistency, care, and strategic patienceโa rare mix in a field often obsessed with trends.
Why the Pressure to Perform is Hurting Results
In recent years, marketers have been pushed to do more with less: more channels, more content, more reportingโall while chasing tighter deadlines. But this constant sprint can lead to short-sighted decisions, campaign fatigue, and creative burnout.
Simpson warns that rushing through strategy often leads to shallow campaigns that donโt connect with real people.
โYou might hit short-term numbers,โ she explains. โBut if no one remembers what you stood for, whatโs the point?โ
She advocates for better planning, sharper insights, and room to thinkโespecially during early campaign phases.
Empowering Individuals to Reclaim Control
Simpsonโs advice doesnโt stop at companies. She believes individual marketers can take small, meaningful steps toย protect their time, focus, and creativity.
Her recommendations include:
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Saying no to reactive projects that donโt fit the strategy
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Blocking out time for deep thinking each week
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Reviewing campaign goalsย beforeย jumping into execution
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Defining clear success metrics tied to audience impactโnot just volume
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Creating โpause pointsโ in timelines for team reflection
โWe donโt have to work faster to be valuable,โ she says. โWe have to work smarterโand with purpose.โ
A Leadership Style That Sticks
Throughout her career, Simpson has earned a reputation for thoughtful leadership. She was named one ofย NJ AdWeekโs Top 30 Under 30ย in 2020 and received theย Best Social Media Campaignย award in 2021. In 2023, she was a featured speaker at theย Women in Digital Marketing Summit.
She also mentors up-and-coming marketers, often reminding them that itโs okay toย grow slow and stay grounded.
โSome of the best careersโand best brandsโare built gradually,โ she says. โThat doesnโt make them weaker. It makes them stronger.โ
About Maryam Simpson
Maryam Simpson is a marketing strategist based in Hoboken, New Jersey. She holds a B.S. in Marketing and Communications from Rutgers University and a Digital Marketing Certificate from NYU. She has worked in finance, healthcare, retail, and sustainability sectors, with a focus on brand development, content strategy, and customer-centered growth.
She also runsย The Urban Lens, a photo and travel blog, and volunteers withย Girls Who Code NJย andย Habitat for Humanity Hudson County.
Call to Action
If youโre a marketer, manager, or creative professional, take one hour this week to slow down. Revisit your goals. Ask better questions. Make space for thought before action.
As Simpson puts it:
โYou donโt need to move fast to grow. You need to move with intention.โ
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