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AdLarge Takes on Boardroom Stage at Advertising Week


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AdLarge will kick off Advertising Week: New York City's "Future is Female" Track with discussions about the current state of women's voices in podcasting and why brands should take notice. The session, "What She Said: How Women in Podcasting are Changing the Game for Brands" takes place October 17 on the Boardroom Stage at 10:10am ET, featuring four entrepreneurs with a broad range of experience in the media world.

Led by a formal introduction from AdLarge Co-CEO and co-founder Cathy Csukas, and moderated by AdLarge's SVP of Marketing & Insights Donelle Brown, this session features four influential CEOs & founders including Steph Colburn, CEO & founder of editaudio, Tori Dunlap, host of "Financial Feminist" podcast and founder/CEO of Her First 100K, Reena Ninan, CBS television journalist and founder of Good Trouble Productions and Mina Starsiak-Hawk from HGTV's 'Good Bones' and co-founder and owner of Two Chicks and a Hammer.

"Our company is focused on fulfilling the demand we see in the marketplace," remarked Cathy Csukas. "By supporting women in podcasting, brands have a tremendous opportunity to accelerate their own growth while illuminating important conversations. More female creators mean more female audiences and more ad revenue flowing into the industry."

For more information on Advertising Week and this session click here

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