Jess (Bahr) Gonzalez
CGO @ A1M. Award-Winning Marketer Obsessed with Building Systems. Co-Host of Marketers Talking. Mediocre Call of Duty Player.

It all started in 1995 when my grandpa bought a copy machine and I started making counterfeit bills with my classmates pictures where the dead presidents should be. I sold them for $2 a piece or 3 for $5 until the school shut it down and I switched to selling mix tapes before moving onto building geocities sites for local businesses.

Some kids grew up playing with dolls or legos; I grew up playing business.

My most profitable childhood venture was mowing the neighbors lawns - I later learned that this was partially because my grandfather was fertilizing their yards while they were at work. This was before Nest and Ring when the only home security was the stay-at-home parents in the neighborhood and they didn't snitch on each other.

I had an unconventional childhood which left me with a strong sense of purpose and confidence that I could conquer anything I chose, regardless of my experience or expertise in an area, as long as I work hard.

This led me to be the first-in-the-family to do a lot of things; starting college part time at 15, moving to Italy at 16 for a year abroad, launching and selling a company in my early 20s, moving from a 7,200 person town to NYC to work in VC-backed startups, publishing a book, selling another company, being on tv, speaking at conferences around the country, grad school, and more.

Nearly 3 decades after my first (childhood) entrepreneurial venture I'm still in the business of building businesses and love it.

Today I run A1M with one of my oldest marketing friends who I met on Twitter in the early 2010s. We split our time between advising high-growth SaaS startups and founders, working directly with clients to drive revenue through adoption of AI and robust, automation systems, and producing content to help make good marketing more accessible for all.

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The Full Funnel: Dark, Gray & Transparent (Virtual)
Dec 09, 2021
Webinar
Why Don't CEOs Trust CMOs?
Oct 26, 2022
Podcast Episode
How to run virtual events: 6 best practices
Oct 29, 2022
Article
For post-covid-19 marketing budgets, agility is key (and digital is agile) | Transmission
Dec 10, 2020
Article
Tech virtual conferences plagued by problems, boredom
Oct 29, 2022
Article
Flip the Switch: Marketing Budgets During the Pandemic
Oct 29, 2022
Webinar
Snapchat, Headed To Major IPO, May See Twitter In The Mirror
Oct 29, 2022
Article
Growth Marketing for Product Managers with Sr Director of NS1
Dec 11, 2019
Article
Virtual Holiday Parties: 5 Can't-Miss Ideas for 2021
Jan 20, 2022
Article
When to Invest and When to Ignore: The B2B Marketing Leader's Guide to Data
Mar 21, 2022
Report

Latest Content

Demand Wars Ep4 - Enemies & Secret Sauce
Mar 03, 2024
Webinar
Jess Bahr (Charger) on Demand Wars - Full Interview
Jan 11, 2024
Podcast Episode
How NS1 Drives Sales Pipeline Using Virtual Events
Nov 27, 2023
Case Study
5 Strategies for Generating More Pipeline with Less Budget
Oct 16, 2023
Webinar
Driving Pipeline Growth During "The Great Reset"
Oct 16, 2023
eBook
How NS1 drives pipeline using Goldcast
Jul 07, 2023
Video
Product Led Growth in 2023 with Peter Zawistowicz
Feb 07, 2023
Podcast Episode
Product Led Growth in 2023 with Peter Zawistowicz
Feb 07, 2023
Podcast Episode
What AI Means for Marketers in 2023 // Featuring Pavel Konoplenko
Feb 07, 2023
Podcast Episode
AI & Marketing in 2023 with Pavel Konoplenko
Feb 07, 2023
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It all started in 1995 when my grandpa bought a copy machine and I started making counterfeit bills with my classmates pictures where the dead presidents should be. I sold them for $2 a piece or 3 for $5 until the school shut it down and I switched to selling mix tapes before moving onto building geocities sites for local businesses.

Some kids grew up playing with dolls or legos; I grew up playing business.

My most profitable childhood venture was mowing the neighbors lawns - I later learned that this was partially because my grandfather was fertilizing their yards while they were at work. This was before Nest and Ring when the only home security was the stay-at-home parents in the neighborhood and they didn't snitch on each other.

I had an unconventional childhood which left me with a strong sense of purpose and confidence that I could conquer anything I chose, regardless of my experience or expertise in an area, as long as I work hard.

This led me to be the first-in-the-family to do a lot of things; starting college part time at 15, moving to Italy at 16 for a year abroad, launching and selling a company in my early 20s, moving from a 7,200 person town to NYC to work in VC-backed startups, publishing a book, selling another company, being on tv, speaking at conferences around the country, grad school, and more.

Nearly 3 decades after my first (childhood) entrepreneurial venture I'm still in the business of building businesses and love it.

Today I run A1M with one of my oldest marketing friends who I met on Twitter in the early 2010s. We split our time between advising high-growth SaaS startups and founders, working directly with clients to drive revenue through adoption of AI and robust, automation systems, and producing content to help make good marketing more accessible for all.

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