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Timeless Meets Timely: Coca-Cola's Creative Vision with Islam ElDessouky, Global VP of Creative Strategy and Content

Nov 26, 2024
May 26, 2025
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Islam reveals how the brand balances timeless values with fresh perspectives, leverages technology in modern marketing, and strengthens its global impact through its iconic Olympic partnership.

“The brand stands for authenticity, connection, and uplift. We've never changed. That's the ground route. Now can we connect people on TikTok? Yes. Can we connect people in a football stadium? Also yes. So that's who the brand is and how we operate.” - Islam ElDessouky

As one of the world’s most recognizable brands, Coca-Cola has mastered the art of staying relevant while honoring its legacy. From its iconic contour bottle to its global reach, Coca-Cola continually adapts to meet the needs of diverse audiences. In this episode, Global VP of Creative Strategy & Content Islam ElDessouky reveals how Coca-Cola empowers local communities, leverages AI, and upholds its brand identity in an ever-changing digital landscape. Discover the strategies that keep Coca-Cola, a cultural icon, resonating with generations around the world.

Islam ElDessouky is the creative visionary behind Coca-Cola’s global brand strategy, where he serves as Global VP of Creative Strategy and Content. With a rich background spanning markets from Egypt to Turkey to Atlanta, Islam combines global insights with local touchpoints to make Coca-Cola resonate across diverse cultures. As Chairman of the World Federation of Advertisers for the MENA region, Islam is a prominent figure in shaping modern marketing, bringing both a deep respect for tradition and a passion for innovation to one of the world’s most iconic brands.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

  • The Art of Timeless Branding - In a world of ever-shifting trends, Coca-Cola has mastered staying iconic and relevant. Islam discusses how Coca-Cola maintains its heritage through classic brand elements, like the contour bottle, while introducing fresh seasonal packaging and limited-edition collaborations to engage modern consumers. Campaigns like “Share a Coke” show how Coca-Cola uses personalization within a timeless concept, keeping the brand rooted yet forward-looking.
  • Power of Cultural Storytelling - A defining element of Coca-Cola’s global success is its ability to tell culturally resonant stories. The “Taste the Feeling” campaign, which connects Coca-Cola to moments of shared joy, adapts to different cultures—from carnival-inspired ads in Brazil to family-centered stories in Japan. By weaving local nuances into a universal brand message, Coca-Cola builds authentic connections worldwide.
  • Building a Brand with Purpose - Today’s consumers expect brands to have purpose beyond profit. Islam shares Coca-Cola’s commitment to environmental responsibility through its “World Without Waste” initiative. By incorporating sustainability into campaigns and transitioning to 100% recycled materials, Coca-Cola reinforces its values while making a meaningful impact on the planet—ensuring its legacy aligns with modern consumer values.
  • Innovating Through Digital and Social Media - To engage younger audiences, Coca-Cola consistently evolves its digital strategy. Islam highlights the “Open Like Never Before” campaign on TikTok, which invited users to share personal milestones post-pandemic, creating a collective sense of renewal with Coca-Cola as a symbol of new beginnings. This approach not only keeps Coca-Cola relevant on social media but also strengthens its connection with digital-native consumers.
  • The Power of Strategic Partnerships - Coca-Cola’s long-standing collaborations, from its nearly century-old Olympic partnership to creative projects with brands like Kith, exemplify its ability to connect with diverse audiences while staying true to its identity. Islam highlights the 2024 Paris Olympics campaign, which celebrated global unity through creative packaging and local artist collaborations, alongside partnerships like Kith that merge Coca-Cola’s legacy with modern culture. These strategic alliances not only reinforce Coca-Cola’s iconic status but also bridge generations, showcasing the brand’s enduring relevance and purpose-driven approach.
  • The Future of Coca-Cola’s Brand Identity - As consumer expectations shift, Coca-Cola looks to innovation to keep its brand experience fresh. Islam discusses Coca-Cola’s use of augmented reality, interactive vending machines, and AI to enhance personalization and create unique customer interactions. This forward-thinking approach ensures Coca-Cola remains at the forefront of brand engagement, connecting with consumers in dynamic, meaningful ways.

Listen to Islam ElDessouky on The Speed of Culture podcast to hear how Coca-Cola crafts cultural connections and drives global innovation.

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