A virtual summit for freelancers to learn wtf is going on in the advertising industry rn and in the future featuring Stephanie Nadi Olson as the Keynote Speaker. A palette group production.

A virtual summit for freelancers to learn wtf is going on in the advertising industry rn and in the future featuring Stephanie Nadi Olson as the Keynote Speaker. A palette group production.
Brian talks with Stephanie Nadi Olson, the founder of We Are Rosie which has grown from a start-up to over 4,OOO people in two years. They discuss flexible talent strategy, modern working arrangements, and treating people with dignity.
It is STILL Women’s History Month, and we are continuing to highlight a few of the outstanding ladies, doing the amazing work!
Over twenty two million Americans lost their jobs in a little less than a month due to COVID 19. It took the Great Depression more than four years to achieve an equivalent level of unemployment.
Creative tech platforms like Tongal, Communo, and Mofilm and networks like We Are Rosie that help freelancers get commercial work are booming as brands look to fill their need for new campaigns.
Facing uncertainty can be unnerving, but being kind to others can boost our mental well-being and resilience.
With an increased demand for project-based marketing and flexible talent, staffingagencies are becoming outdated. Here’s how a flex talent lead can help.
Welcome to the fourth report in my Forbes series: the freelance revolution during the pandemic. The big news: we’ve begun to see light at the end of the COVID 19 tunnel. China reported no new cases, a first! Cases in New York City, where I live, are slowly receding. Nations around the world are providing critical financial support to companies, employees and freelancers; this morning there were reports that the US Congress is supporting additional financial stimulus. The news optimistically reported progress in other countries as well: Austria and the Czech Republic will begin to allow some stores to reopen, and Denmark may soon reopen schools.
Being a freelancer right now in the marketing and advertising industry is unpredictable.While some work continues to come in, other projects are sputtering to a halt. But as more marketing professionals get laid off or furloughed, demand for freelance work is on the rise.“We get really good news and then really bummer news every day,” said Stephanie Nadi Olson, CEO and founder of We Are Rosie, a network of 4,000 independent freelancers working across media, creative, mar tech, ad tech, events, innovation and strategy.