When we talk about DEI, one of the more prevailing questions that remain is, where are our women leaders? What happened to the wealth of female leadership that was promised years ago?
But there's a very simple answer for that: Women leaders are everywhere! It's not a matter of a lack of available talent. It comes down to a lack of available opportunities.
In episode two of Off Madison, Shannon chats with Adweek's Boston-based senior agencies reporter, Olivia Morley, to discuss the state of equitable leadership within the industry. She then heads back to New York to talk to Adweek's community editor Luz Corona about her agency experience and the lack of women of color in leadership positions.
The last stop on this week's episode is Atlanta, Georgia, where Shannon speaks to Stephanie Nadi Olson, founder and CEO of We Are Rosie about the formation of her company, and what she hopes her work will impact the future of the industry.
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