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Special Encore Presentation: Where Have All The Women Gone? They're Doing It for Themselves

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Tune in Wednesday, November 2 at 2 pm. And don't forget to vote Tuesday, November 8. IAB is proud to

Tune in Wednesday, November 2 at 2 pm. And don't forget to vote Tuesday, November 8. IAB is proud to participate in [Voting Maven]()'s initiative! Access resources and go out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 8. [MORE INFO]() THIS WEEK ON [IAB THERE] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2:00 PM ET Where Have All The Women Gone? They’re Doing It for Themselves[Add to calendar.]() Special Encore Presentation, brought to you by the IAB Inclusion Institute Women have been particularly affected by the upheaval from the pandemic and many have left the workforce. They are burnt out and exhausted from the ongoing work responsibilities that don’t necessarily fulfill, satisfy, or create happiness. And, a good deal of professional women have attributed their exit to non-inclusive behavior such as discrimination, pay gaps, and toxic work environments. Join Sheryl Goldstein, EVP, Chief Growth Officer at IAB, Laura Lasiter, CEO of Strategy Source, Colleen Riley Eyges, Founder and CEO of Antidote Liquors, and Kristen Standish, Founder and CEO of RazHer Collaborative as they discuss how women are reevaluating and reassessing their lives, their careers, and their priorities… and doing it for themselves. Sheryl Goldstein Executive Vice President, Chief Industry Growth Officer IAB Laura Lasiter Chief Executive Officer Strategy Source Colleen Riley Eyges Founder and Chief Executive Officer Antidote Liquors LLC Kristen Standish Founder and Chief Executive Officer RazHer Collaborative [WATCH HERE]() Catch Up on Past Episodes A Deep Dive into the 2022 IAB State of Data Part II Report [WATCH NOW]() Using Data Science to Reconcile Multiple Partial Sources of Truth in Digital Media [WATCH NOW]() IAB Inclusion Institute and Cannes Can: Diversity Collective – Paying It Forward [WATCH NOW]() View all episodes at [iab.com/there](). Join the conversation: @IAB and #IABTHERE. 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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