There’s nothing more sickening, is there, than having front row seats to the spectacle of two people falling in love. The misery is particularly acute when those seats are ergonomic chairs, placed at desks where you have to sit in order to do your job.
Reporters at an Ecuadorian news show suddenly got front row seats to the story Tuesday, when a half-dozen heavily armed men broke into the studio, forced everyone down on threats of death and took control of the cameras of the live program in an attempt to broadcast one message to the nation: “When you mess with the mafia, there are consequences.”
Beki Winchel of experiential agency Spiro looks at how a recent campaign from an unlikely pairing (Deloitte and the WNBA) shows a way forward for talking about diversity in leadership.