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TOMORROW: IAB Inclusion Institute and Cannes Can: Diversity Collective – Paying It Forward

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Tune in Wednesday, September 28 at 2pm THIS WEEK ON [IAB THERE] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2:00 PM ET IAB Inclusion Institute and Cannes Can: Diversity Collective – Paying It Forward[Add to calendar.]() Brought to you by the IAB Inclusion Institute In this episode, Carryl Pierre-Drews, Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer at IAB joins Adrianne Smith, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, FleishmanHillard and founder of the Cannes Can: Diversity Collective (CC:DC) and Adwoa Ayesu, Influencer Marketing Manager to discuss the mission behind both the IAB Inclusion Institute and the CC: DC as well as the combined efforts to create and contribute to a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive industry which included providing a once in a lifetime opportunity for a young marketer to receive a week of unprecedented senior leadership exposure and on-site educational seminars at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. Carryl Pierre-Drews Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer IAB [adwoa ayesu headshot.png] Adwoa Ayesu Influencer Marketing Manager [adrianne smith headshot.png] Adrianne Smith Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer FleishmanHillard [WATCH HERE]() Catch Up on Past Episodes [IAB THERE - road to ac with blis.png]() Road to Audience Connect [WATCH NOW]() Get in the Game [WATCH NOW]() Where Have All The Women Gone? They’re Doing It for Themselves [WATCH NOW]() View all episodes at iab.com/there. Join the conversation: @IAB and #IABTHERE. Can’t watch? Listen on your favorite podcast platform: [iab.com/podcasts](). Share this week's schedule: [facebook](=/Nzg2LUxCRC01MzMAAAGHHxSk6sRTmFErCe3i7fWRDPTQXZeyWMFHbqI9zENFrDsJlcpkg3T8gJB_Bpy0qPd5bHt13ck=) [linkedin](=/Nzg2LUxCRC01MzMAAAGHHxSk6sRTmFErCe3i7fWRDPTQXZeyWMFHbqI9zENFrDsJlcpkg3T8gJB_Bpy0qPd5bHt13ck=) [twitter](=/Nzg2LUxCRC01MzMAAAGHHxSk6sRTmFErCe3i7fWRDPTQXZeyWMFHbqI9zENFrDsJlcpkg3T8gJB_Bpy0qPd5bHt13ck=) Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2022 Copyright [Contact]() [Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}

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