You Should Know Her: Liz Plank

You Should Know Her: Liz Plank
Liz is an award-winning journalist and the Executive Producer of Divided States of Women at Vox Media.  In 2016, she produced and hosted an  award-winning series about the presidential election called 2016ish where she interviewed political figures, such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Liz is amongst Mediaite’s 2016 Most Influential in News Media, and presented a TEDxNormal Talk,  How to Be a Man: A Woman’s Guide, which she is currently using to inspire her first book to be published in 2019. You should know her. Read More

How to Use Brand Touchpoints to Create a More Compelling Brand

How to Use Brand Touchpoints to Create a More Compelling Brand
Every time someone engages with your brand in some way – through your website, your store, social media channels, products, services, meeting you in person – it is an opportunity to make a connection and forge a deeper bond. Read More

A Love Letter to Women:
Why I Wrote Style & Substance

A Love Letter to Women: <br>Why I Wrote Style & Substance
I’ve been working with brands for more than half my life. What began as a few internships at advertising agencies and public relations firms during my college years, eventually turned into working on advertising and marketing campaigns for some of the biggest fashion brands in the world. Read More

How to Build a Brand with Style & Substance

How to Build a Brand with Style & Substance
Today is the day! My book baby, Style & Substance: How to Create a Compelling Brand launches into the world. More than a year in the making, it’s a guide and workbook for women who want to build their confidence, their brands and their bank accounts. Read More

You Should Know Her: Luvvie Ajayi

You Should Know Her: Luvvie Ajayi
Luvvie Ajayi is a New York Times best-selling author, speaker and digital strategist who thrives at the intersection of comedy, technology and activism. She is the voice behind Awesomely Luvvie, a widely respected humor blog that covers everything pop culture – from TV, movies and technology to travel, race and life’s random adventures. Read More