The New Sponsorship Playbook w/ Mike Verlander of Richard Childress Racing
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Sponsorship is often discussed as media.
In practice, it behaves more like a revenue system—one that either produces measurable outcomes or fails the renewal test.
Rich Smith is joined by Mike Verlander, President of Richard Childress Racing, for a clear breakdown of how sponsorship models evolved from logo placement to objective-driven activation.
Core themes explored:
Why “generic exposure” is a weak primary metric and rarely satisfies CFO scrutiny
How top organizations define partner-specific objectives and build a defensible measurement plan
What actually drives renewals: outperforming expectations on the metric that matters, plus strong internal sentiment inside the partner organization
The operational shift inside sponsorship organizations: acting like marketers and account managers, not just inventory sellers
How AI and first-party data are changing sponsorship measurement by helping teams learn what drives results, not simply report results
Why AI search increases the value of third-party credibility, making sponsorship a lever for validation beyond a brand’s own claims
The through-line is structural: sponsorship succeeds when it’s designed as a system with levers, feedback loops, and proof that ties back to the partner’s business model.
Listen to full episodes focused on revenue as an engineered system. https://open.spotify.com/show/6ULPzJc0tRVnAIchvfR99s?si=VBZvNgdNSSeeBLQ_3Vvv9Q