Turning Strategy Into Scalable Growth: Why Executive Buy-In and Smart Target Lists Define ABM Success

In the noisy world of B2B marketing, it’s easy for strategies to come and go like passing trends. Yet one approach—account-based marketing—continues to prove it’s more than just a buzzword. Marketers who’ve leaned into ABM often describe it as transformative, reshaping how sales and marketing teams align around their most important customers. And the results back that up: research from ITSMA found that nearly nine out of ten marketers who track performance say ABM delivers better returns than any other marketing investment.

With such strong results, the real question becomes: what does it take to design and sustain an ABM program that works? And how do personal career pivots—across industries, roles, and even parenting—shape the artistry behind successful growth strategies?

In this episode of Crafted Journeys, host Suzy DeLine sits down with Sherry Prescott-Willis, Growth Advisor & Consultant at Digital Artisans, to explore her career path and the lessons she’s carried forward into her ABM leadership. From breaking into tech through a friend’s introduction, to scaling Aerospike’s marketing team through a global pandemic, to distilling the three essential steps for running successful ABM campaigns, Sherry shares the playbook—and artistry—behind her journey.

The conversation delves into…

  • Career Evolution: Sherry’s journey from English literature major to tech marketer, with early career experiences at Chiat Day’s iconic Apple campaign and Computer Associates, set the foundation for her pivot into growth and ABM leadership.

  • Scaling Through Change: She recounts leading Aerospike’s shift from in-person to virtual events during COVID, tripling pipeline and attendance while redefining how customers engage with brands.

  • The ABM Blueprint: Sherry outlines the three non-negotiables for ABM success: defining the business objective, aligning executive leadership, and building a rock-solid target account list—supported by pilot testing to validate strategy.

Sherry Prescott-Willis is a Growth Advisor & Consultant at Digital Artisans, specializing in account-based marketing and demand generation. She holds an undergraduate degree in English Literature from UC Berkeley and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. Over her career, Sherry has held marketing leadership roles at global software firms and fast-scaling startups, guiding organizations through IPOs, digital transformations, and enterprise growth. She is recognized for her expertise in ABM, her mentorship of marketing professionals, and her track record in building high-performing teams across geographies.

Article written by MarketScale.

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