“See It & Be It”: Krisha Newham of Intouch Solutions

“See It & Be It” is part of the 4A’s women and diversity leadership series. As part of this initiative, we invite members to tell us their stories. Here, Krisha Newham, VP, client services at Intouch Solutions, shares her experiences and views. What are your words of advice to young talent?         My best […]

“See It & Be It”: Debby Reiner, CEO of Grey New York

“See It & Be It” is part of the 4A’s women and diversity leadership series. Here, Debby Reiner, CEO of Grey New York, shares her thoughts on promoting diversity and gender equality in the industry. In 2017, why do you think it’s still necessary to talk about opportunities for women in the industry, and how […]

“See It & Be It”: Wendy Blackburn of Intouch Solutions

Wendy Blackburn shares words of advice for young talent, discusses mentoring and discrimination.

See It & Be It: Sandi Harari of BARKER

This creative leader shares her ideas on how to succeed in advertising if you’re a young person and/or female.

“See It & Be It”: Tara DeVeaux, CMO of BBDO

BBDO’s CMO shares her insights into the opportunities and challenges facing women and people of color

See It & Be It: Linda A. Fanaras of Millennium Integrated Marketing

In 2017, why do you think it’s still necessary to talk about opportunities for women in the industry, and how women are portrayed in advertising? Whether it’s 2017, or 100 years from now, I don’t believe there is ever a time we should say, “Our work here is done.” If 25 years in marketing have […]

“See it & Be It”: Kat Friedman of Crosby Marketing

The 4A’s “See It & Be It” series asks female industry leaders and those from traditionally underrepresented groups in the ad industry to share their personal stories, advice and observations on how to succeed in an industry that is overwhelmingly led by white men.

See It & Be It: Tierney’s Leticia Bradley

In this latest article from the 4A’s series promoting gender equality, Tierney’s Leticia Bradley shares her thoughts on how to succeed in advertising when you’re an African-American woman.

“See It & Be It”: Lisa Holtorf of Strategic America

Our “See It & Be It” asks industry leaders—who are female or from traditionally underrepresented groups in the ad industry—to provide their personal stories, advice and observations on how to succeed in an industry that is overwhelmingly led by white men.

“See It & Be It”: Drew Schwartz of Terri & Sandy

The 4A’s is committed to gender equality and diversity, as a whole, in the advertising industry. As part of our “See It & Be It” series, we invite industry leaders to share their wisdom on how to succeed in advertising despite your gender, age, sexual preference, racial background, etc. Here Drew Schwartz of Terri & Allen, shares her point of view.

“See It & Be It”: Karen King of Spawn Ideas

Anchorage, Alaska-based agency leader offers advice on gender diversity.

“See It & Be It”: Tammy Campbell-Ebaugh of Crosby Marketing Communications

A discussion on women and diversity in the ad industry.