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[Cultivating Innovation and Purpose: A Conversation with Diana Barnes of Y Brands]-[WHY Brands, Inc. Chief Brand Officer & Creative Director Diana Barnes (“DB”) on Innovation]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2024-06-25

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Cultivating Innovation and Purpose: A Conversation with Diana Barnes

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, Marie Albages sits down with Diana Barnes (known as DB), the Chief Brand Officer and Creative Director of Y Brands. The discussion delves into the evolution of Y Brands, the parent company of the market-leading baby lifestyle brand Munchkin and the premium home goods line Curio, while highlighting the importance of storytelling, customer-centric innovation, and corporate social responsibility (CSR).

The Power of Listening and Customer-Centricity

For Munchkin, which has been a leader in the child and toddler space for over 30 years, success is rooted in maintaining an "honest dialogue" with consumers. DB emphasizes that "finding the heartbeat" of the customer is a defining factor in their business model. This is achieved through a rigorous feedback loop:

  • Review-Driven Improvement: Munchkin monitors nearly 2 million five-star reviews. The company maintains a strict mandate: if a product falls below a 4.5-star rating, it is either corrected within six to eight months or removed from the market entirely.
  • Direct Engagement: Unlike many competitors, Munchkin maintains an in-house customer service staff, ensuring that consumer feedback is immediately integrated into the company’s internal communication channels.
  • Community Building: The company’s award-winning podcast, Stroller Coaster, serves not just as a marketing tool but as an interactive platform that keeps the brand "dialed in" to the needs and interests of parents.

A Non-Linear Career Path and the Role of the Chief Storyteller

DB’s career trajectory—spanning music and entertainment at Sony and EMI, technology at Dell, and eventually retail—is described as an "atypical career trajectory." Having started as an English major, she views herself as the "Chief Storyteller" of Y Brands. She argues that her ability to provide value to the company is inextricably linked to her staying "firmly planted in creative." By keeping her design and product development teams in-house at their Los Angeles headquarters, she ensures that the brand’s narrative is authentic and flows from the "inside out."

Innovation as a Corporate DNA

Innovation at Y Brands is not an isolated department but a company-wide requirement. With over 350 patents, the company fosters a culture where all 350 employees are reviewed annually on their contribution to innovation.

  • RD8: This dedicated innovation think tank conducts deep, global insight work, including clinical trials for new maternal health products. It allows the company to fund startups and explore ventures that fulfill unmet needs in the market.
  • Empowering Employees: Innovation can emerge from any level of the organization. DB cites the "Night Stroller"—a product conceived by the head of maintenance—as a prime example of how the company empowers staff to solve problems through creative product design.

Expansion and the Future of Curio

While Munchkin remains a mass-market leader, the launch of Curio represents a strategic move into the premium, direct-to-consumer (DTC) space. Curio targets "tastemakers" and "design aficionados" who value elevated aesthetics. DB explains that while the industry is "intimidating" due to the breadth of existing brands, it also provides a clear "white space" for high-design, conversation-starting home goods. Future plans for Curio involve expanding into new rooms of the home, with a focus on the "gathering" experience.

Commitment to CSR and Leadership Advice

Since joining in 2014, DB has been instrumental in integrating CSR into the company’s core values. Y Brands focuses on three pillars: animal welfare, sustainability, and education. Through partnerships with organizations like the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Trees for the Future—where they have planted over 5 million trees—the brand demonstrates that a "purpose-driven" identity is essential for modern retail.

For women aspiring to reach the C-suite, DB offers practical advice: build strong internal relationships, seek mentorship from both men and women, and remain relentlessly curious. She encourages leaders to "look behind them and look side to side," advocating for the creation of professional organizations and employee resource groups (like Y Brands' own E3 league) to foster a supportive environment for professional growth.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to Women in Retail Talks, the podcast where C-suite executive women in the retail space share their stories of professional growth leadership development, personal journeys and more.
I'm Marie Albages, Senior Editor of Women in Retail, a membership-based community of executive women at leading retailers and brands.
Today, I'm joined by Diana Barnes, who goes by DB.
She's the chief brand officer and creative director of Y Brands, which is the parent company to the baby lifestyle brand Munchkin, as well as Curio Home Goods, which is a premium brand of curated collections of home goods.
DB and I will talk about her career journey from music and entertainment all the way to retail, her focus on her CSR initiatives And how she cultivates a culture of innovation with her team.
So db, I want to bring you in welcome.

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