Episode 205

#205: Loyalty Insights from the IKEA Family Club (Short Summary Show)

Published on: 5th April, 2022

"Let's Talk Loyalty" is today looking back on our conversation with IKEA's global vice president of loyalty, Aaron Mitchell

As one of the world's most iconic retail brands, IKEA boasts 156 million members of its Family Club worldwide, a programme that brings the very best of the IKEA brand to its customers. 

The IKEA Family Club focuses on community and creating emotional loyalty with customers, with the intention to create value, deepen relationships and personalize interactions with customers. 

Listen to learn what we learnt from Aaron Mitchell and IKEA.

Show Notes:

1) Episode #70: Ikea Family Club with Aaron Mitchell - Global VP Loyalty

2) Aaron Mitchell on LinkedIn

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“Let’s Talk Loyalty” is an industry podcast for loyalty marketing professionals.

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Paula Thomas

Paula Thomas is the Founder and CEO of Let’s Talk Loyalty and Loyalty TV

Paula Thomas is an award-winning podcaster who founded the “Let’s Talk Loyalty” podcast and business in 2019, and Loyalty TV in 2023.

She has over twenty-five years blue-chip marketing experience, including almost a decade leading consumer loyalty programmes in multiple sectors including telecommunications, the energy sector, banking and airline loyalty programmes.

She is from Ireland and lives in Dubai.

Paula is a former judge for the “International Loyalty Awards”, and the author of the book “Driving Loyalty in Convenience Retail”.

She holds an Executive MBA from Smurfit Business College, one of Ireland’s top universities, and is a “Certified Loyalty Marketing Professional”.