Julia Götz

Vice President, Strategic Planning – Cologne

Julia is a brand strategist with particular expertise in purpose communication and qualitative research. She helps solve business and communications challenges across industries – from consumer to B2B to healthcare. Now based in Cologne, Germany, she has gained experience in various roles in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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When did you start at Weber Shandwick?

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I started in November 2016.

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In five words or less, how would you describe your Weber Shandwick colleagues?

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Very, very, very, very collaborative.

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What’s the coolest (or weirdest) place a project has taken you?

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Weirdest: Biberach. It is the German headquarters of a client and also a place where taxi services stop at 10pm sharp. Coolest: I traveled to Berlin, Paris and London within 10 days for one project.

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What’s something surprising people might not know about you?

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I am a certified (but retired) step aerobics instructor.

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If there were a Weber Shandwick yearbook, what would your superlative be?

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Loudest. Phrased more positively – I would win “Most likely to be understood in a very noisy environment.”

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Who is someone that inspires you right now?

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Lea-Sophie Cramer. She successfully modernizes the “brand” Germany and is an inspiring leader, entrepreneur and angel investor.

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What’s your favorite thing about Cologne?

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Kölner Karneval, also known as our Fifth Season. It’s a surreal time where everybody – from grandparents to children, news anchors to sports personalities – dress up in the most weird and wonderful ways to celebrate together.

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What’s your favorite restaurant in Cologne?

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La Fonda. It offers so many atmospheres all in one place, so it feels like you are visiting a different place every time.

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Where would you love to travel in the world to gain inspiration?

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Singapore. Many friends have told me that they think I’d love Singapore because it is cosmopolitan, advanced in tech and has an impressive start-up scene. I’d like to see for myself.

“You cannot be everything to everyone. If you decide to go north, you cannot go south at the same time.”

Jeroen De Flande

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