The company’s first-ever Super Bowl ad will see a number of rockers promoting the company, including Joan Jett and Gary Clark Jr., among others.
According to Workday, more than 50% of the Fortune 500 rely on the company every day to manage their two most important assets – their people and their money – while serving as the digital backbone for businesses.
"This ad reflects the evolution of our brand over the past 17 years to where we are today, and supports the next stage of our growth," says Pete Schlampp, Workday Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer. "With more than 60 million people using our products, we are a household name. We see being part of the Big Game as an immense opportunity to show up for and entertain new and diverse audiences. Workday knows that it takes a ‘rock star’ to drive transformation, keep employees engaged, and run businesses efficiently. If you high-five your co-workers as a rock star after seeing our ad in the Big Game, that’s a win in our book.”
Ahead of the Super Bowl, Ozzy has four 2023 Grammy Award nominations for his latest album, “Patient Number 9”, including recognition in the Best Rock Album category while the song “Degradation Rules” featuring his Black Sabbath bandmate Tony Iommi is a contender for Best Metal Performance, and the set’s lead single and title track featuring Jeff Beck is a finalist for Best Rock Performance and the songwriters honor Best Rock Song.
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5 starting at 8 pm ET on the CBS Network and streamed live and on-demand on Paramount+.
Pick up your copy of “Patient Number 9” here.
See also:
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Ozzy Osbourne scores four Grammy nominations with Patient Number 9
Black Sabbath announce European release of Heaven And Hell and Mob Rules reissues
Ozzy Osbourne rocks with Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready on Patient Number 9 miniseries finale
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