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NYF Partners with The Band of Sisters, creates new series exploring gender bias in the workplace

NEW YORK, USA — New York Festivals® Advertising Awards has partnered with The Band of Sisters,  a group of six executive-level women who have seen it all – from the bottom rung to the Boardroom – to create a new series exploring gender bias in the workplace. The result of this creative partnership is a riveting and insight-packed series titled Calling Men In.

The new NYF content series explores workplace culture from the viewpoint of six female leaders who met while working at PepsiCo, and who recently formed The Band of Sisters. Founding members Dawn Hudson, Angelique Bellmer Krembs, Katie Lacey, Lori Marcus, Cie Nicholson, and Mitzi Short use their years of experience to bring attention to the micro-moments rooted in gender bias that create barriers to inclusion for women. The six women recently co-authored a book on the topic called You Should Smile More – How to Dismantle Gender Bias in the Workplace.

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As women who navigated dozens of male-dominated environments, ultimately reaching the C-suite and Corporate Boardrooms, they know how to create real change. In the Calling Men In episodes, they emphasize the importance of engaging a broad audience on this topic, and highlight practical action not only for women, but also for leaders of all genders, and for all witnesses to bias so they can become allies.

The series was inspired by a conversation between Angelique Bellmer Krembs and NYF Advertising Awards Executive Director Scott Rose following the taping of Carving Stairs into Stone, a content series exploring lessons in leadership, co-created by New York Festivals and Zerotrillion.

“The Band of Sisters are change agents shining the spotlight on gender bias and creating a roadmap towards more inclusive leadership and work culture,” said Scott Rose. “We’re thrilled to share their cumulative knowledge and dynamic spirit with our industry in this inspired new content series.”

“When I participated in the Carving Stairs into Stone content with NYF and mentioned our new book, there was a lot of interest to go deeper,” said Angelique Bellmer Krembs, Co-founder of The Band of Sisters. “We strongly believe gender bias in the workplace is not an issue for women to solve on their own, and we can’t just call men out and expect progress – we need to call men into the conversation. That’s when the idea for Calling Men In was born.”

The Calling Men In series will include conversations between The Band of Sisters founding members and prominent male leaders from top-tier advertising agencies. Guests include BCW Global Global Chief Creative Officer Fede Garcia, Mekanism Co-founder & CEO Jason Harris, adam&eveDDB Managing Director James Rowe, TBWA New York Group Chair Robert Schwartz, and DoAble Co-founder & Partner and former Y&R Global CEO David Sable. 

The new series officially launched on December 22, 2022. In Episode One, The Band of Sisters join David Sable, host of Creativity From The Other Side, NYF’s flagship content series, to introduce their new book You Should Smile More  and offer insights on how women can navigate and advance within the corporate workplace and create a more inclusive culture. Episode Two unites The Band of Sisters as they lead a discussion with four of the industry’s most respected leaders. Together they dialogue about bringing gender awareness into the conversation, creating a corporate culture of true inclusion, and discuss how to collectively accelerate awareness and change. Episode Three continues David Sable’s lively discussion with the “Sisters” as they continue to share the language and tools to advance gender equality.

New York Festivals Advertising Awards will open for entries on February 01, 2023.

To view additional episodes of Creativity From The Other Side, visit here. For information on New York Festivals Advertising Awards visit here.

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