Nancy kramer | Founder
Recognized by Advertising Age as one of the “100 Most Influential Women in Advertising History,” Nancy Kramer has spent a lifetime as an entrepreneur in marketing and technology. Believing computers would change the world, Kramer launched Resource with Apple as its first client in 1981, growing the company into a multi-office, 330-associate digital marketing pioneer. Over three decades, her team’s iconic work included nearly 20 years of Apple product launches, the creation and Super Bowl launch of Victoria’s Secrets e-commerce business, globally awarded digital creative for Sherwin Williams, and dozens of other groundbreaking projects for Fortune 500 clients. In 2016, IBM acquired the business to fold into the world’s largest interactive agency, IBM Interactive Experience, where Kramer continues in her role as Chairman. Kramer is the founder of the FTT Foundation which, since its formal launch at TEDx Columbus in 2013, has fostered a national discussion about access to menstrual products in public restrooms. She serves on the Global TEDx Council and has served as the Co-Organizer of TEDx Columbus since its inception. She also serves on a number of boards, including The Columbus Foundation, The Columbus Partnership, LBrands Foundation, The Ohio State University Advancement Committee, The Wellington School, Wexner Center for the Arts, and publicly traded MI Homes. |
JENNIFER WEISS-WOLF | NATIONAL ADVOCATE
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf is a leading advocate and writer on the issue of menstrual health, fairness, and equity. Weiss-Wolf is a co-founder of Period Equity, the nation’s first law and policy organization fighting for menstrual equity—committed to ensuring that menstrual products are affordable, safe, and available to those in need. In 2017, she authored Periods Gone Public, the first book to tell the story of the political movement surrounding menstruation. Weiss-Wolf is also a leading proponent for eliminating the “tampon tax,” and she has put forth a policy agenda to end it once and for all. Through her work, Weiss-Wolf is helping to coalesce and advance this growing global movement. She is a lawyer and currently serves as a vice president of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. Visit her website to learn more: https://www.periodequity.org/. |
See Founder Nancy Kramer’s TEDx talk
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