If there’s one thing I know, it is that #GirlPower is alive and well. After all, women play a vital role in our domestic and global economy.
The opportunity divide in today’s media industry has been leading to a decline of our civic fabric. Lack of gender-diversity has left the communications landscape even more bereft of female media leaders. And, the result is not just bad for women’s chances for advancement but for society as a whole. But not if women own it. Today it seems media is playing an integral role in providing a blueprint and inspiring women entrepreneurs.
As the CEO of Nicole Williams Collective a strategic communications and personal branding agency, I worry about the messages that are being sent to our girls. Yes, it is obvious that media cultures have historically been run by men. But what I can’t quite understand, is why female CEOs aren’t being appointed to run female-focused media companies. The lack of female media CEOs perpetuates the problem of gender inequality, and these historical norms need to be broken. For this reason, I can only see an increase in the growing trend of women leaving their high-profile positions and launching their own media ventures. Not only is this radical act giving women the advantage of opportunities otherwise not given to them. But by breaking off to form their own media companies, women are overcoming the struggle of systematic impediments for women achieving positions of power in media.
A new culture is being formed, women are changing the face of tech through the opportunity to build new ideas and business ventures. A new culture that is focused on turning the traditional model on its head. When I launched my blog I had no idea it would become the cornerstone of a business idea that has been transformed into a communications agency for helping others show up strategically through a mix of storytelling, practical and actionable tips.
Women have substantial experience and perspective which we are using to our advantage in the media marketplace, and to create valuable informative content that isn’t just clickbait.
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