In case you missed it! On International Women’s Day, SalientMG launched our International Women’s Day, a year long campaign. At the center of this initiative is a daily spotlight, for a year, via our social channels, on a remarkable woman leader, entrepreneur or rising star across marketing, advertising, technology, etc. 

This past week, SalientMG highlighted seven trailblazing women. In case you missed one of our posts, here’s a recap. Please follow and engage with us on our social channels to celebrate #InternationalWomensYear and to ensure we are #EmpoweringVisibility

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Chaedria LaBouvier

Guest Curator, Guggenheim Museum

Chaedria is an American curator and journalist. She became the first Black curator and the first Black woman to curate an exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City; the show, “Basquiat’s ‘Defacement’: The Untold Story,” explores the iconic artist’s aesthetic engagement with the hostility of law enforcement. 


Jasmyn Lawson

Editorial Manager, Netflix

Jasmyn started her career at NBCUniversal then moved to digital media which led to her working on social marketing for HBO, Hulu, and Cinemax. After, she landed a Tag Editor role at GIPHy. All of these positions would create the basis of her current role at Netflix where she works every day on pushing the culture forward.


Rachel Webber

President Corporate Strategy & CMO, Playboy

Rachel is responsible for the company’s acquisition and incubation of new products and businesses. She previously served as Executive Vice President of Digital Product at National Geographic Partners, where she oversaw technology development, audience growth and digital storytelling. Prior to joining National Geographic, Webber served in senior positions at Fox Networks Group, at Rovio Entertainment (the makers of Angry Birds) and at Tumblr.


Katie Deighton

Reporter, Wall Street Journal

Katie is a news-led journalist focused on macro analysis, breaking exclusives and shooting, presenting, producing and editing online video. She is currently reporting on the marketing, media and tech sectors, specifically brand strategy, investor relations and the developing power of Facebook, Google and Amazon. 


Deirdre Walsh

Director of Global Marketing & Communications, Silicon Labs

From hackathons to IPOs to global product launches, Deirdre has spent the last 18 years building award-winning marketing programs and teams at technology companies, including Silicon Labs, Jive Software, and National Instruments. She’s obsessed with creating innovative campaigns that measurably impact the 4Rs: reputation, reach, relationships, and revenue.

Deirdre has been published in several outlets, including the Harvard Business Review and Wall Street Journal, and a speaker at more than 60 events such as Adobe Summit, SXSW, The Federal Reserve, Forrester, and Gartner. She has also been included on the following lists: Social Media Club Top 100, Kapost’s 32 of the Texas Marketers to Follow, Traackr’s Top 25 Marketers in Software and Top 25 Content Marketers, and Austin’s SMC Women Kicking Ass.


Stephanie Bauer Marshall

Managing Director, Sprockit 

Stephanie is leading an innovative team at a Fortune 15 through the challenging process of developing and marketing patented products, to refining early-stage offerings. She is an industry-recognized leader in successfully bringing digital advertising, mobile marketing and big data monetization products and services to market. She was one of Business Insider’s “Most Influential Women in Mobile Advertising” for two consecutive years and as well as a Mobile Marketer “Woman to Watch.”


Tyanne Gibson

Senior Solutions Consultant, Sprinklr

Tyanne has expertise in the pre-sales support of cloud based SaaS enterprise solution software. She also possesses engaging presentation skills that she utilizes to convey technical knowledge in a clear and concise manner.

Come back next week to read another recap other remarkable woman leaders, entrepreneurs, and rising stars from our International Woman’s Year – Read More Here.

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