This year, the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team ruled on the pitch—but struggled in their fight for equal pay.
Read More“Failure is how we grow. Actually, it’s how men grow. It’s how women shrink. Women are not allowed to fail.”
Read MoreCampaign US Female Frontier 2020 honorees came together for an afternoon of celebration on Wednesday March 4.
Read MoreCampari whiskey brand Wild Turkey has selected Berlin Cameron as its U.S. agency of record, following a review.
Read MoreOctober was National Women’s Small Business month, I decided to put my money where my mouth is: I’d overhaul my wardrobe and arsenal of beauty/personal care products to only wear and use women-founded brands.
Read MoreBIOS Lighting is appointing Berlin Cameron (BC) as agency of record following a formal review.
Read More“From Anomaly to Mother to Berlin Cameron, boutique agencies set up to manage project-based business are flourishing.”
Read MoreBerlin Cameron’s “Reframing Motherhood,” event gave moms a chance to unmask their perfect workplace identity and reveal their true selves in front of an audience of likeminded women.
Read MoreIn its first year as the title sponsor of the Women’s British Open, global insurance company AIG has launched an integrated creative campaign, ‘The Power of Allies’ that recognizes the power and impact of allies, both to the women on the golf course and as an insurance partner.
Read MoreIn recent research done as a collaboration between Berlin Cameron and The Female Quotient, only 31 percent of men, before having kids, felt parenthood would help them be a better leader.
Read MoreIn June, our President Jennifer DaSilva decided she would dress head-to-toe in clothing by female founders while chatting with them on panels and networking at events during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
Read MoreMore than half of working fathers (52%) say they are discriminated at work according to a study from Berlin Cameron, The Female Quotient and Kantar.
Read MoreThe best leaders today are caregivers, and yet we’re losing our best leaders to caregiving.
Read MoreNew research from Berlin Cameron, Kantar, and The Female Quotient shows that 75 percent of mothers think having kids has made them better leaders.
Read MoreEver heard about the “Pink Tax?” It’s when products that are marketed to women cost more than similar products marketed to men.
Read MoreWith the “Motherhood Penalty” becoming a more active topic of discussion in the workplace, we partnered with Kantar and Female Quotient to get a clearer understanding of what this “penalty” truly means.
Read MoreMoms make great employees. But to keep this power house work force in action, we need to work to make offices parent friendly.
Read MoreWomen in the workforce are supporting each other in more ways than one — and sharing in sustainable success as a result.
Read MoreWomen led companies are sweeping the nation — and inspiring many people in the workforce to join them.
Read MoreToday’s female workforce is achieving great things. But under the surface, these efforts are taking a toll on their mental health.
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