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The Female Quotient
Advertising Services
Los Angeles, California 608,587 followers
We’re in the business of equality® Changing the equation, closing the gender gap
About us
The Female Quotient (The FQ) is a woman-owned business working with companies and conscious leaders to curate experiences, thought leadership, and solutions designed to achieve gender equality in the workplace and beyond. The FQ’s end-to-end equality platform includes co-branded research, content campaigns, and partnership opportunities at its signature Equality Lounges®. Visibility is further driven through The FQ’s robust social, media, and editorial channels. The FQ approach is intersectional, inspirational, and inclusive, working with leaders and rising stars in every industry and around the world. For more information to close the gender gap, visit The Female Quotient on LinkedIn and Instagram.
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- Advertising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
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- Privately Held
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- 2015
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Skateboarding, ice cream for breakfast, and being yourself— those are three keys to a happy life according to one of Finland’s “Happiness Hackers”, 70-year-old Lena Salmi. Lena started skateboarding at age 65 and now teaches people all over the world how to skate and live happier lives themselves. What’s your happiness hack? 🎥 BBC News
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Women’s perspectives and unique lived experiences are paramount to the innovations in cybersecurity, and the industry needs women, and conscious leaders to fill in gaps that only they can. Learn more from our research, conducted in collaboration with Deloitte: https://lnkd.in/gwmNVDCs
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It’s amazing how “work friends” can turn into people you genuinely can’t get through life without. That’s the beautiful thing about #friendship – you get to choose who’s in your circle. The women who inspire you. The people who lift you up. The ones who love being around you just as much as you love being around them! These are the relationships that keep us motivated, supported, and accountable. Work friends are everything! Here's to highlighting the incredible power of #womensupportingwomen. #WomenOnTheRise co-hosted in partnership with Delta Air Lines and The Female Quotient Padma Lakshmi, Alicia Tillman, Delta Air Lines, Shelley Zalis, The Female Quotient
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Representation is a crucial element for brands in the advertising industry, but how are we measuring it? How are we making sure we all have the same benchmarks for evaluating creative? Join us in the The Female Quotient #EqualityLounge at #AWNewYork24 with Shelley Zalis and Jo Kinsella, XR Extreme Reach, for a big announcement: https://lnkd.in/gxBtvjY8 Stay tuned for more!
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Inspiring and passionate 7-year-old, Molly Wright delivered a TED talk on just how much our brains develop in the first five years of our lives and the five things that are essential to helping us develop well and reach our full potential: connecting, talking, playing, a healthy home, and community.
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This headline referring to Frida Kahlo as the “Wife of the Master Mural Painter” must be a joke, right? 👀 When Frida Kahlo’s husband, Diego Rivera, was commissioned to create a series of murals for Detroit, she moved to the states with him in 1932. Quickly, reporters took notice of her – one in particular, Florence Davies, asked, “Are you a painter, too?” Unsurprisingly, Kahlo’s reply was legendary: “Yes. The greatest in the world.” Davies decided to write a profile on the artistic couple, writing, "Señora Rivera's painting is by no means a joke; because however, she may laugh when you ask her about it, the fact remains that she has acquired a very skillful and beautiful style, painting in the small with miniature-like technique, which is as far removed from the heroic figures of Rivera as could well be imagined." Happy #HispanicHeritageMonth to the iconic #FridaKahlo.
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Women are desperate to be heard when it comes to their health. And when it comes to endometriosis, that plea becomes even louder. #Endometriosis is a disease that causes tissue to grow outside of the uterus, and the most common way to properly diagnose it is through a surgery called laparoscopy. Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, and the ~190 million who experience it describe it as debilitating pain and a life-changing condition…one that’s under-studied and hasn't historically been taken very seriously by doctors. But now, a new law in Connecticut established EndoRise, which aims to dedicate state funding to research and education on the disease. The plan is to collect and study tissue samples from those living with endometriosis in order to better understand its cause and hopefully determine a better path—and possible cure—forward. This is a big step forward for women living with the disease.
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At 105 years old, and still working five days a week, Sister Jean Dolores is unstoppable. She’s served as the Loyola University men’s basketball chaplain for 30 years and is as excited as ever for the new season. She has so many tips for staying young at 105—she meditates, spends time with and learns from the students, works hard (she tried retirement—it wasn’t for her!) and just keeps moving forward!