"They give some stats about women, people of color, diversity segments often self-selecting out of the candidacy pool, and it was such a great example in the industry of what good can look like." That example was a disclaimer in a job posting from the Whitney Museum encouraging people to submit even if they didn't feel that they fulfilled all the requirements. Marie Kelly, Sloomoo Institute's head of marketing & strategic partnerships, believes it's that kind of motivation that will help "open the door for others to feel that they have the permission to kind of raise their hand to come forward." In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, Marie also talks with me about the power of advertising, why she believes nothing in the industry is truly done independently and a new tradition she's embraced in honor of her grandmother. by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
"Even though my boss is a woman, a lot of high-ups at Mattel, C-suite, are men, and I just do think there are different ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
"A lot of success comes to people in their youth because they don't realize that the odds are against them to be successful. Well, ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
"Slowing down to speed up can be pivotal and just so impactful. Taking that breath, listening, being present." Stephanie Hoppe, calls it "the power ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
I was like, "oh my gosh, I don't think I'm ever going to survive this!" The "this" was MK Woltz's new position at Danone, ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
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