From the Continent to Culture: The Women Redefining Africa’s Voice in Advertising & Marketing
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 8
Time
3:30PM – 4:15PM
Stage
Premier stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013
Speakers & Moderators
Co-founder, Afropolitan
Head of Special Projects, Afrofuture and Founder of Harlem to Homeland
Founder & CEO, Next Narrative Africa
Founder & CEO, Hanahana Beauty
Across global advertising, marketing, media, and culture, Africa’s influence is undeniable. From the global rise of Afrobeats and the trendsetting power of African creators on social media, to the athletic dominance of African talent in sports and the infusion of African design, textures, and aesthetics into fashion, beauty, and brand storytelling—Africa is a cultural force reshaping the world.
At the heart of this influence are women across the Diaspora quietly leading strategy, shaping narratives, and driving cultural relevance for some of today’s most impactful brands. Yet, despite their vision and contributions, they remain largely invisible in global industry data and recognition.
This panel brings the Ad-frican Women’s Collective center stage: a newly formed global network of women in advertising, marketing, and business who believe the progression of African culture and influence rests in the powerful, visionary hands of women leaders and entrepreneurs across the continent and Diaspora. Five founding members of the collective will share why this platform was created and why it matters in today’s global and cultural climate.
This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by Shipt. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.
Details
Date
Wed, Oct 8
Time
3:30PM – 4:15PM
Stage
Premier stage
Address
Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013