Proud to announce that our 8th award-winner in the annual GDUSA Magazine contest is Erin Gately! For Best Presentation, Erin's achievement was our promotion for AdMonsters & AdExchanger Top Women in Media & Ad Tech. Congrats, Erin! #excellentdesign #simplythebest
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I'm so honoured to be featured alongside these incredible women at Clio. With it being #WomensHistoryMonth and #InternationalWomensDay, I've been doing a lot of reflection on my professional journey as a young, Asian professional. People who know me describe me as an outgoing, extroverted, bubbly, social butterfly. However, growing up in Indonesia, with all the societal pressures and unwritten rules on how women should/should not behave, I've had to do a lot of work to overcome my imposter syndrome (spoiler alert: it's still a work in progress). Although I may come across as confident and strong, I often doubt myself and my skills. I feel like I thrive in situations where I'm facilitating workshops, executing on projects or even being a culture ambassador to our new hires through our company-wide onboarding program. But when it comes to presenting ideas in a room full of people who I *think* are more senior than me, my pulse starts racing, my palms get sweaty and I feel the need to retreat and hide behind my shell. "What if my ideas are bad?" "Who am I to provide input?" "They probably know better." These are the questions and assumptions that cloud my thoughts and feed into my insecurities. I've come to the realization that it boils down to me being afraid of failure, of being incompetent and chasing the validation of others. This has led me to become a people-pleaser. Instead of sharing my honest thoughts, my raw ideas, or even what I feel, sometimes I try tailoring my response to what I think people would accept or like. That seems tiring though, doesn't it? One way that I've been able to build my confidence is by surrounding myself with powerful, strong women. Here are a few lessons I've learned from them: 1. Sharing my opinions and ideas is my job! Whether that idea is accepted or liked is out of my control. Thank you Coach Katie Wyka for helping me to reframe. 2. I have a choice in how I show up in every moment. 3. There isn't one type of leader. I can be driven and high-performing but also lead with empathy and compassion. Cecily Clarke and Allison Jones are my inspiration! 4. It's okay to have an unpopular opinion. Penny Efthimiou (she/ her) is a great example of a person who isn't afraid to voice her thoughts while also being able to create a safe space for others to share their ideas. 5. What people think of me should not define my self-worth. There are so many other women at Clio and in my community that have made such a positive impact on me, but the list is too long! I just want to say a HUGE thank you to all the women out there who also support and hype up other women 💜 As I'm writing this post, a post that I've had drafted in my Notes app for more than a year, I'm still anxious and nervous about what people will think. Today, I'm letting that go. Instead of seeking that external validation, I'm just writing this for me.
In honor of #InternationalWomensDay and #WomensHistoryMonth, we’re spotlighting a few of the incredible women on #TeamClio along with the advice they’d share with their younger selves. We know that the achievements and resilience of women are not limited to a single day of acknowledgement. We'll continue to spotlight Clions, as well as the stories of history-making legal trailblazers on Clio’s social media channels all year through and beyond.
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Exciting news! Nominations for the Women in Content Marketing Awards (WICMAs) open in just one day! Get ready to recognize and celebrate the incredible achievements of women in our industry. Stay tuned for more details on how to nominate! #WICMAs #ContentMarketing #WomenInBusiness
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👇 This is the webinar that you don't want to miss! Such an important topic is being discussed by a very influential group of women leaders. Join us on September 14th - https://lnkd.in/egZucHwE
Upwave is breaking barriers: Join us for a female-led webinar discussing women within media and ad tech on September 14th. 🌟 With a lineup of powerhouse panelists including Jessica Hogue of Hearst, Sarah Martinez of IAS, Jeremi Gorman of Netflix, and Samantha Skey of SHE Media, you won't want to miss out on this lively discussion. Register now: https://lnkd.in/egZucHwE
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Celebrating women-led businesses and entrepreneurs, Comcast Business SVP, Tracy Pitcher, shares how the company uplifts female champions of industry not only during Women's History Month, but all year round. Read more from Comcast Florida. #LevelX #IWorkForComcast
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Celebrating women-led businesses and entrepreneurs, Comcast Business SVP, Tracy Pitcher, shares how the company uplifts female champions of industry not only during Women's History Month, but all year round. Read more from Comcast Florida. #LevelX #IWorkForComcast
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Celebrating women-led businesses and entrepreneurs, Comcast Business SVP, Tracy Pitcher, shares how the company uplifts female champions of industry not only during Women's History Month, but all year round. Read more from Comcast Michigan. #LevelX #IWorkForComcast
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Happy Women's Day from AdBee Solutions! 🌸✨ Today, we celebrate the brilliance, strength, and contributions of women everywhere. Here's to the empowerment of women and their incredible achievements. 👩💻🎉 #AdBeeSolutions #WomensDay #digitalmarketing #searchengineoptimization #onlinevisibility #webtraffic #keywordStrategy #googleads #marketingstrategy #digitalsuccess #onlinegrowth #marketingtips #digitalmarketing
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It's official. She's alright at marketing!🥈 To talk about how we can help with your growth marketing strategy, book in some time with our Chief Growth Officer Emma Davies. Before she wins something else and you can't afford her anymore. Rise with us 🚀 Emma@advocitude.com #b2bmarketing #growthmarketing
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Last night at the WOMEN IN MARKETING COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY Awards I got a 🥈 Most people wouldn’t post about coming 2nd, but if you’re like me and you’ve never won anything before it’s worth posting about. The Founder of WIM Ade O. said she founded the group for the women who actually do the work. So cheers to all my fellow women in marketing doing the work, snatching 🥈 and doing great marketing. #womeninmarketing #b2bmarketing #marketing
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Celebrating women-led businesses and entrepreneurs, Comcast Business SVP, Tracy Pitcher, shares how the company uplifts female champions of industry not only during Women's History Month, but all year round. Read more from Comcast South. #LevelX #IWorkForComcast
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Celebrating women-led businesses and entrepreneurs, Comcast Business SVP, Tracy Pitcher, shares how the company uplifts female champions of industry not only during Women's History Month, but all year round. Read more from Comcast South. #LevelX #IWorkForComcast
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