In this episode, Stacie De Armas from Nielsen dives into her powerful work with storytelling through data, with a particular focus on Latino representation in media and sports. She explains how understanding data can reveal profound insights into cultural narratives, shaping the stories we tell about ourselves. Stacie also opens up about her personal journey connecting with her Latino roots and discusses the critical role diversity plays in sports fandom.
We also explore the evolving landscape of data in marketing and community engagement, and why respectful, impactful storytelling matters more than ever. Stacie shares her experiences as a single mother, community leader, and advocate for women in entrepreneurship. She reflects on the challenges of balancing motherhood with her professional life, the joy of fostering connections, and her passion for empowering the next generation of leaders.
This episode is all about building networks, harnessing the power of public data, and stepping into our roles as advocates and change-makers. Stacie’s inspiring journey encourages us to embrace our leadership potential and make a lasting impact in our communities.
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