The advertising industry is more complex than ever: more platforms, more data, and constant pressure to move faster and prove performance. As a result, building an effective programmatic advertising strategy has become increasingly challenging for many teams. For many organizations, that complexity has created a cycle of reaction, where keeping up becomes the priority instead of driving meaningful outcomes.
For Paula Festas, illumin’s SVP of Sales in North America, that shift has brought a different focus into view. Success today is not about speed. It’s about making the right decisions, faster—with clarity, conviction, and accountability to outcomes.
Rather than trying to keep up with every change, Paula has built her leadership approach around what actually drives impact. Early in her career, she believed effort alone led to performance. Over time, that perspective evolved.
She saw that alignment, not activity, is what drives results
When teams are clear on direction, expectations, and measurable outcomes, they move faster and with more confidence. This level of alignment is essential to building a strong programmatic advertising strategy that can adapt and perform in real time. Without that clarity, even strong teams can become reactive, not effective.
In an industry that is increasingly data-driven, Paula emphasizes judgment over volume. The industry has become over-indexed on data volume, often at the expense of decision quality. More data doesn’t create better outcomes—better judgment does. The real advantage comes from knowing what to prioritize and how to connect insights to business outcomes. According to the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the focus is shifting toward quality, transparency, and measurable performance across the ecosystem. This is what separates a reactive approach from a well-defined programmatic advertising strategy.
In a fast-moving environment, setbacks are inevitable. Strategies shift, and not every decision delivers the expected result. Strong leadership is defined by the ability to stay steady, adjust quickly, and keep moving forward without losing direction.
As Paula’s career has evolved, so has her view of what drives long-term success.
While revenue and growth remain essential, she believes the most sustainable impact comes from developing people. Leaders who invest in their teams strengthen the business. That mindset creates a ripple effect, where individuals go on to build and lead high-performing teams of their own. In that sense, scaling people is what ultimately scales a business.
This perspective also shapes how she views progress for women in the industry
While representation has improved, the gap at senior levels remains. In Paula’s view, the gap is not capability—it’s proximity to decision-making. Access to revenue ownership, strategic mandates, and executive visibility is what ultimately shapes leadership trajectories.
This is why she emphasizes the shift from mentorship to sponsorship. Guidance matters, but advocacy—especially in executive conversations—is what drives real change.
Her advice for women early in their careers is simple: “Do not wait until you feel ready. Step into roles with real ownership, build strong relationships grounded in trust, and develop a voice that is authentically your own.” Paula believes authenticity is a strength. The ability to lead with both ambition and empathy is what builds trust and drives performance.
That same philosophy carries into how Paula approaches sales within adtech, where a clear and intentional programmatic advertising strategy is critical to driving consistent performance.
Success is often associated with speed or being on the latest platform. In reality, she believes the most scalable lever in any organization is talent density. Leaders who invest in developing high-performing teams don’t just build culture—they build durable revenue engines.
The most effective leaders are not those chasing everything. They are clear on where they can drive meaningful impact, and they know how to connect data to real business outcomes.
Just as importantly, success today is deeply collaborative
It is no longer effective to operate in silos. Sales, product, data, and operations must move together, aligned around shared goals and outcomes. Without that alignment, performance breaks down.
If she had to simplify it, Paula’s view is straightforward. Success in digital advertising is not about doing more. It is about doing what matters, better. As the industry continues to evolve, Paula sees the next phase of growth being defined by real-time decisioning, cross-channel orchestration, and the ability to prove outcomes while campaigns are still in flight—all core elements of a modern programmatic advertising strategy.
That perspective is reflected in how teams at illumin approach the work, with a focus on clarity, alignment, and outcomes to help marketers navigate an increasingly complex landscape with greater confidence.
About illumin
illumin is a strategic advertising platform focused on improving how programmatic campaigns are planned, executed, and managed. By reducing fragmentation across workflows, illumin supports in-market decision-making across the open web. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, illumin serves brands and agencies across North America, Latin America, and Europe.
For more information, visit www.illumin.com.
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