Our participation in San Diego Pride underscores Sony's dedication to fostering an inclusive workplace. Organized by our LGBTQIA+ employee network, we're proud to march and sponsor a stage, celebrating 15 years of continuous support. 🏳️🌈💜💙✨ Below, Susy L., Category Merchant, E-Commerce, expresses her joy and pride in marching alongside her colleagues. #TeamSony #SonyProud #Pride #SDPride
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A rainbow logo in June doesn’t cut it. This week, Daniel Stevens from Influencer’s in-house creative and strategy team, Impact Studio, is deep-diving into how brands can show up for the LGBTQIA+ community beyond Pride month. Find out how The North Face is leading by example, and how your brand can get involved in Pride throughout the year in the latest drop via the link in comments! #influencermarketing #pride #creators
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🆕Embracing Diversity - Workplace Inclusion for Black People with Disabilities🆕 Join Eve Akinyi Aboka and Stephen Wright February 14th on LinkedIn Live for a transformative workshop that delves into the intersection of race and disability in the workplace. "Embracing Diversity" will be a comprehensive session aimed at creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for Black individuals with disabilities. It will provide empowerment to participants with actionable insights, strategies, and a shared commitment to building workplaces that celebrate diversity. Besides being a learning experience, it's a collaborative journey toward creating more equitable and supportive workplaces. Whether you're an individual seeking insights or a professional aiming to drive organizational change, "Embracing Diversity" will equip you with the knowledge and tools to champion workplace inclusion for Black people with disabilities. Let's build a future where every individual is celebrated and valued in the workplace. Key highlights of the session will be: Understanding Intersectionality - Unpack the concept of intersectionality as it relates to the unique experiences of Black individuals navigating both race and disability in professional settings. Open discussions will provide rich insights. Navigating Barriers - Explore and dissect the barriers faced by Black individuals with disabilities, to create a profound understanding of the challenges and opportunities for workplace inclusion. Best Practices in Inclusive Hiring - Learn from examples of inclusive hiring that have positively impacted workplaces and transformed the lives of equity-deserving groups. SEE YOU THERE! #BlackHistoryMonth #DisabilityCommunity #Intersectionality #InclusiveCommunities #InclusiveRecruitment
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Life in the FAST lane at Future Ops / AdMonsters #OpsNY with Addy Atienza and Rashaun Hall. TMB (Trusted Media Brands) is part of Fuse Media's Culture Collective, which features Black, Latino, LGBTQ, and other focused FAST channels. TMB brings everything from Fail Army programs to Family Handyman. There’s no Nielsen for FAST! No single source of truth for what is successful… But you can definitely tell from the platform (OEMs) what is NOT working. Samsung, LG, and Vizio are the big three, but you can make good revenue off of smaller players like Fubo. The platforms have a lot of power/control—you have to keep them as informed as possible. Good chance they will start acquiring many content channels. They’re also building their own content—FAST channels are running into “Hey, we’re not going to market your stuff cuz we have something just like it." They also want exclusive content, like Samsung with Conan O’Brien. Cross-channel PMPs is the next big frontier—blending audiences across the Culture Collective. But interesting—60% of the inventory right now is sold direct.
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That's fantastic! Celebrating 15 years of support for San Diego Pride and sponsoring a stage shows Sony's ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion. It's great to see companies like Sony actively fostering an inclusive workplace and supporting their LGBTQIA+ employees and community.