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Here is the Top 50 Rising Video Creators on LinkedIn. Video is quickly becoming the platform’s most powerful format, with creators gaining more reach and engagement than ever. As Gen Z grows its presence and tools like BrandLink and Thought Leader Ads support content creation, LinkedIn is doubling down on video. This ranking, made in partnership with OpusClip, celebrates the creators leading this shift and aims to inspire anyone ready to start sharing through video.

Here is the Top 50 Rising Video Creators on LinkedIn. Video is quickly becoming the platform’s most powerful format, with creators gaining more reach and engagement than ever. As Gen Z grows its presence and tools like BrandLink and Thought Leader Ads support content creation, LinkedIn is doubling down on video. This ranking, made in partnership with OpusClip, celebrates the creators leading this shift and aims to inspire anyone ready to start sharing through video.
Who is Mark Ritson?
Few marketers can command a stage in Cannes and a LinkedIn feed with equal impact. Mark Ritson does. He’s blunt, witty, and unafraid to challenge the industry’s lazy thinking, which is exactly why people listen. In a space often crowded with jargon and hype, Ritson brings marketing back to its essence: clear strategy, sharp execution, and a good dose of common sense.



Sarthak Ahuja est un passionné de marketing qui contribue actuellement aux stratégies de marketing numérique de Favikon. Ancien élève de l'ESCP Paris avec plus de 2 ans d'expérience professionnelle, il a occupé plusieurs postes marketing dans différents secteurs. Les travaux de Sarthak ont été publiés dans des revues et des sites Web. Il aime lire et écrire sur des sujets concernant la durabilité, les affaires et le marketing. Vous pouvez le retrouver sur LinkedIn et Instagram.
Check Brand DealsMark Ritson: The Professor Who Makes Strategy Stick
A Voice That Cuts Through the Noise
Few marketers can command a stage in Cannes and a LinkedIn feed with equal impact. Mark Ritson does. He’s blunt, witty, and unafraid to challenge the industry’s lazy thinking, which is exactly why people listen. In a space often crowded with jargon and hype, Ritson brings marketing back to its essence: clear strategy, sharp execution, and a good dose of common sense.
1. Who He Is
Mark Ritson is a marketing professor, columnist, and founder of the MiniMBA, a program that has already trained thousands of marketers around the globe. He holds a PhD in Marketing and has taught at some of the most respected business schools, including London Business School, MIT Sloan, and Melbourne Business School. Beyond academia, he has advised world-leading brands such as LVMH, PepsiCo, and Johnson & Johnson, which gives him a rare combination of theoretical depth and practical expertise. His columns in Marketing Week have become must-reads for anyone serious about marketing, blending humor, sharp criticism, and timeless lessons. With his MiniMBA, he has transformed his academic rigor into an accessible, practical learning experience that resonates with junior marketers and CMOs alike. This ability to bridge teaching, consulting, and thought leadership is what makes him one of the most influential voices in the marketing industry today.
2. A Network of Heavyweights
Ritson’s connections read like a marketing hall of fame: Coca-Cola, P&G, McDonald’s, Kantar, Nike, Microsoft, Tesla, Marks & Spencer, and countless agency leaders. His network also includes leading publications like Marketing Week and Adweek, where he publishes his columns. This mix of brands, media, and academics reinforces his position as one of the most trusted voices in the industry.

3. Why People Listen

Because he’s unfiltered. Ritson says what others won’t, whether it’s calling out lazy brand strategy or highlighting when campaigns miss the mark. His posts don’t just spark engagement, they start conversations across the marketing world.
4. Authenticity That Resonates
Ritson doesn’t just have reach, he has credibility. His Authenticity Score: 100/100 (Outstanding) reflects genuine industry trust and natural engagement with peers.

5. Numbers That Back It Up
Ritson combines scale with quality. He has grown his LinkedIn following to over 224K professionals with a steady 32 percent increase in two years, regularly ranks in the top 1 percent in branding and positioning, and maintains an Influence Score above 8,000 on Favikon. His posts, averaging nine per month, often attract thousands of reactions and hundreds of thoughtful comments, proof that his mix of authority and personality resonates widely.

6. Collaborations That Matter
Ritson’s influence extends through MiniMBA, his high-impact executive program, and his collaborations with Adweek, Marketing Week, System1, and global consumer brands. His partnerships often blend education, research, and brand consulting, giving him a unique bridge between theory and practice.
7. Why He’s Relevant in 2025
AI is shaking up advertising, CMOs are under pressure, and creative effectiveness is being questioned at every turn. Ritson’s focus on strategy, positioning, and fundamentals makes his voice more needed than ever. In a world chasing shiny objects, he’s the reminder that marketing is still about choices, clarity, and customers.
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