Video and Photos From EWIP 2013

Watch the two video summaries of EWIP’s 2013 Women’s Leadership Conference held in San Francisco in March to get a feel for this unique event. See pictures on our Facebook page and let us know what you think!

The second video honors our 2013 EWIP Award recipient, Deanna Brown.

We appreciate the sponsors of the event and the creative work of Jack LiVolsi at Jackson Street Productions and Carmen Holt of Carmen Holt Photography for their help in documenting this event. Be sure to sign up to be notified about EWIP’s upcoming events.

Lou Ann Sabatier is Named CEO of Clarity Media

Congratulations to Lou Ann Sabatier, a charter member of Exceptional Women in Publishing!

Lou just accepted the job of CEO of Clarity Media’s Washington, DC properties: The Weekly Standard, The Washington Examiner, and Red Alert Politics.

Lou is a leader in the integration of print and online and the cross-platform use of content. She plans to lead the Washington Examiner through a print- and online-relaunch that will position it as leader in both realms.

I’m happy to see a woman of Lou’s brilliance, experience and stature take her place at the helm of a major company and in the thick of Washington politics. Good luck!

Capacity Crowd Rocks the City Club

The Future of Media WLC2013The City Club of San Francisco filled to capacity on March 6th for EWIP’s fifth-annual Women’s Leadership Conference. This event is fast becoming a “must attend” for content-minded women. It has earned this reputation by drawing smart women who are passionate about publishing, media, and technology and the desire to direct the impact it has on their lives and careers.

The signature all-female roster creates an air of inspiration, intelligence, ambition, and seems to unleash a license upon the crowd to speak openly. The dozens of on-the-ground industry stars in attendance seriously belies the alleged difficulty other organizers claim, in “finding women” to present at their events. The panels here are packed with talent.

Not everyone welcomed all parts of the program.  Some women fled the room as the communication exercises led by Social Fluency began. They had everyone standing up, staring into the eye(s) of a stranger which had this writer fidgeting and sweating through too many uncomfortable moments. However, those few minutes surprisingly, paid off for me.  It deepened our interactions, so by the end of the day I had a new-found friend.

There were numerous occasions for making connections occurring all day, with lively conversations about the topics most of us cared about. Corporate executives, digital media producers, founders, editorial directors, mixed freely with the everyday blogger, technology geek, designer, or J-school student. The diversity inherent in the connections amplify and strengthen an industry that requires many serial commas to describe.

Deanna BrownAt the award luncheon, Dwell Media, president, and last year’s EWIP Award honoree, Michela O’Connor Abrams introduced the 2013 award recipient, Deanna Brown, CEO of Federated Media. Ms Brown, who announced her decision to leave Federated Media, just last week, took the opportunity to share with the capacity crowd some of her thoughts on the value and importance of storytelling and voice in the digital universe. She read selected quotes from some favorite examples, as a prelude to a brief description of her next venture, Digital Scouts, a talent agency for creators.

Rose Aguilar, host of Your Call, KALW gave a spirited talk about her experience breaking into radio and reporting on social issues. She spoke of the importance of defending feminism (women are people) and encouraged the audience to write more op/ed pieces and speak up often. Citing the dramatic losses in the US of reproductive rights, and the significant impact homelessness and poverty has on women, as reason enough to use the media to affect social change.

Read more from eContent magazine reporter, Nancy Davis Kho.

If you attended, the organizers want to hear your thoughts about the conference. Click here to take a brief survey.

Photographs by :: Carmen Holt

Give Some, Get Some

What does publishing even mean these days? It is a terribly hard industry to define. Yet creating content for magazines, books, websites, and smartphones, building a community around ideas, producing video that has impact, putting your work “out there”—all of that— remains one of the most exciting and challenging careers exactly because of the diversity and complexity of this so-called industry.  Whether you are just starting your career, or changing course and re-tooling it, then making smart choices in order to achieve your goals takes time, and support, skills, and lots and lots of constructive feedback. That is why EWIP focuses most on education and connection. We help each other be excellent. We encourage everyone to be, or seek out mentors, and to seriously give back at every stage. Become a member of EWIP and learn more, connect better, and use whatever boost you get in life to help someone else along the way. At the core of what we offer is support to manage the delicate balance of living a complete life, in other words, live to be exceptional.