As part of our ongoing commitment to telling the stories of industry mothers, we spoke with Gina Garrubbo, single mother and CEO of National Public Media.
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AWMoms: Lainie Mulvey
AWMoms is a committee of moms supported by Advertising Week who work inside and outside of the home; for themselves, for organizations, corporations and for their families.
5 Things That Will Transform Our Digital Lives This Year and Beyond
The 2020’s may unlock what we’ve dreamed of in science fiction since the turn of the 20th Century.
The ‘Moment’ People See Your Ad is More Important Than the Message Itself
As the fastest growing digital ad format in the UK, it’s no secret that marketers (and consumers) see huge value in digital video.
The Social Platform You Really Need To Care About, Isn’t The One You Think
My top 5 recommendations to securing you a larger and more beneficial LinkedIn presence.
Uncommon Thinking: Serena Williams, Investor and 23 Time Grand Slam Winner
For fifteen years, over two generations of tennis, Williams has been a spectacular and constant winning machine. She is also staking a claim as a top entrepreneur and businesswoman.
The Data Science Terms You Don’t Know But Were Too Afraid to Ask
Natalie Cramp, CEO of data science and digital marketing company Profusion, lifts the veil on some of the buzzwords that marketers are increasingly encountering in their jobs.
AWMoms: Karina Vasquez
AWMoms is a committee of moms supported by Advertising Week who work inside and outside of the home; for themselves, for organizations, corporations and for their families.
I Teach Disrespect And This Is Why It Is Important
Disrespect is common, even respected, in some areas of the industry. Mark Ritson is not known for doffing his cap to received wisdom nor tugging his forelock before the Emperor.
Invalid Traffic Is More Complicated Than You Thought
Invalid traffic (IVT) has long plagued the digital advertising industry—costing marketers all over the world billions of euros due to inflated impressions, misrepresented metrics, and inaccurate reporting.









