The Power of Cultural Reinvention—How Diverse Creators are Taking Over Talk
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:50AM – 10:35AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Shannon Sharpe
3X Super Bowl Champion & Pro Football Hall of Famer
Joy Allen-Altimare
CMO, Saucony
Aaron Walton
CEO, Walton Isaacson
Shannon Sharpe has gone from Hall of Fame Football star to Hall of Fame Youtuber. His recent interview with Katt Williams shut down the internet. In this fireside chat moderated by Joy Allen-Altimare, CMO of Saucony, we will examine the growing trend of Black-hosted talk shows, podcasters, and pundits. We will examine why this is becoming so lucrative and why it’s so popular amongst diverse influencers, celebrities, and athletes.
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:50AM – 10:35AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Broken Promises
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:00AM – 9:45AM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Philonise Floyd
Activist, Brother of George Floyd
Tru Pettigrew
Author, Activist, Former Chief Diversity Officer, Minnesota Timberwolves
Aaron Walton
CEO, Walton Isaacson
It’s been over four years since the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent promises made by corporate America. In this impactful conversation, George Floyd’s brother, Philonise Floyd, will discuss his ongoing efforts to continue his brother’s legacy and the critical need for brands to uphold their commitments, as the future of our country may depend on it.
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:00AM – 9:45AM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Diversity Drives Revenue: Building Teams for Tomorrow's Markets
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
1:35PM – 2:20PM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
EVP/Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, ADT
Sukiana Chancy
VP, Brand Management & Global Marketing, Fenty Beauty
In today’s marketplace, diversity isn’t just a moral imperative—it’s a financial one. Reflecting the diverse tapestry of global audiences that brands and businesses serve is a crucial asset for the bottom line. This lively and insightful session brings together brand leaders and marketers to explore how to make an impact, find innovation, and achieve lucrative results. Learn how cutting-edge companies are building diverse teams and leveraging their impact to spark innovation, foster creativity, and drive growth.
Understand your audience: Dive deep into how a diverse team provides unparalleled insights into Black and Brown demographics.
Building high-performing and inclusive teams: Unpack the strategies and best practices for assembling teams that are not only diverse but also bring a multitude of perspectives, experiences, and ideas to the table.
Creating spaces that foster belonging: Discover how to cultivate a work environment where every team member feels valued, heard, and integral to the organization’s success. It’s not just about hiring; it’s about nurturing an inclusive culture to retain talent and enhance productivity and impact over the long term.
This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by VML. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
1:35PM – 2:20PM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Diverse Data Matters - DE&AI
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
2:55PM – 3:35PM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Danisha Lomax
EVP, Head of Client Inclusivity & Impact, Digitas
Vice President of Customer Success & Cultural Strategist, Collage Group
Decades of data bias and the lack of diverse data professionals has left the data available to advertisers absent of the cultural insights necessary to give advertisers the full picture. In this panel moderated by Amy Lanzi of Digitas, we will unpack the extent of this problem and what we need to do to create greater representation in the data necessary for brands to achieve greater relevancy and impact when targeting diverse audiences. Join John Pasmore, Larry Adams, Danisha Lomax, and Zekeera Belton to discuss how generative AI and machine learning will finally bridge the cultural understanding gap for advertisers.
This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by Digitas. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
2:55PM – 3:35PM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Betting on Black Ambition—Why Diverse Founders Struggle in Getting Investment Capital
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
2:25PM – 3:10PM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Dhani Jones
Former NFL Player, Investor & Entrepreneur
Black founders in the United States have faced a decline in venture funding since 2021, with only 0.48% of all venture dollars going to Black-led startups in 2023. This is the lowest percentage in recent history, and is down from 0.74% in the first half of 2023 to 0.13% in the third quarter. This panel will unpack the conscious and unconscious bias that impacts founders and will uncover why betting big on Black Ambition needs to happen.
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
2:25PM – 3:10PM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
If Mad Men Were Black Women
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
10:45AM – 11:30AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Global Chief Creative Officer, gotham
Founder, Kitchen Table
Chief Creative Officer, UniWorld Group Inc.
Art Director, VML
Black women Chief Creative Officers — that’s not something you say in a sentence every day. Well, these (four) women personify a movement in the advertising industry that is starting to gain momentum. In an industry where most creative campaigns are still driven by a White male psychology, what happens when you get a Black woman’s perspective? During this panel discussion, we will find out. Discussion topics to include: challenges Black women creatives face in advancement, getting their ideas heard, and what they bring to the table.
This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by Razorfish. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
10:45AM – 11:30AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
How to Fix Democracy
Oct 16
Details
Date
Tues, Oct 16
Time
10:00 – 10:45AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Former Apple, Nubank, NBA, Nike, Board Member Estee Lauder & Abercrombie & Fitch
Aaron Walton
CEO, Walton Isaacson
We are living in the most polarizing time in modern history, where it seems like we are in a perpetual political cycle, where campaign narratives are focused on division not unification. In this 45 minute fireside chat moderated by Arturo Nunez, Senatorial candidate, Hill Harper will discuss the current state of democracy, the challenges with the democratic party, how diversity impacts election results and how being in a perpetual political cycle will continue to be a challenge in unifying our country.
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Date
Tues, Oct 16
Time
10:00 – 10:45AM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Why the Future of Advertising is Black Women
Oct 16
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:50AM – 10:25AM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Aaron Walton
CEO, Walton Isaacson
The self-proclaimed Michael Bay of advertising, because of her penchant to blow shit up, Cindy Gallop is never uncomfortable in making the advertising industry uncomfortable. In this provocative discussion, Cindy will discuss the advantages of embracing diverse women’s perspectives in advertising and how the industry’s future is tied to how aggressively it embraces women in leadership. The talk will address the dangers of perpetuating white male psychology as its predominate form of expression, and how that will and can alienate certain consumer groups critical for business growth.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
9:50AM – 10:25AM
Stage
Breakthrough stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Unlocking Brand Love
Oct 16
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
1:40PM – 2:15PM
Stage
Premier stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Former Apple, Nubank, NBA, Nike, Board of Directors Estee Lauder & Abercrombie & Fitch
Aaron Walton
CEO, Walton Isaacson
Ever wonder how brands like Apple, Nike, and the NBA consistently rank among the most beloved in the world? Arturo Nuñez, one of the industry’s top marketing minds with senior roles at these companies and more, will reveal the secrets to building brand loyalty. In today’s competitive marketplace, forging meaningful emotional connections is crucial. Arturo will explain how to create these connections and transform them into tangible ROI.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
1:40PM – 2:15PM
Stage
Premier stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Pioneers: Women at the Forefront of Prioritizing & Modeling Diversity as a Growth Strategy
Oct 16
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Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
11:35AM – 12:20PM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Charisse Hughes
Chief Growth Officer, Kellanova
SVP of Brand, Culture & Media
In this panel, Amber Guild, CEO of McCann NY, will talk with executive leaders Charisse Hughes, Chief Growth officer of Kellanova, and Allison Stadd, SVP of Brand, Culture & Media at Shipt, who continue to pave a new way forward for their industries by prioritizing diversity as a key driver of business growth.
They will discuss what this has meant for their internal teams and workplace culture, as well as how it has impacted and informed the way they identify and engage the audiences that will grow their businesses.
They’ll get real about the barriers they have personally faced as leaders and what that has meant to their leadership opportunities. Lastly, they’ll give counsel and learnings on how perseverance is what has allowed them to carve new paths forward.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 16
Time
11:35AM – 12:20PM
Stage
Impact stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013