Pop-Up Mentor Moments: Who Être Girls are Meeting Face to Face This Fall
Can we meet an actual Broadway costume designer for Halloween?
Can we talk to a female space engineer before the next rocket launch?
Can we visit healthcare innovators at their world HQ for National STEM Day?
These are some of the questions I'm receiving as Club Être chapters get underway this fall, and the answer across the board is...YES. Yes we can.
At Être, a mentorship ecosystem bringing girls directly into companies to meet female leaders face to face, we listen hard to our young community. We visit boardrooms they ask to see (think Google, Spotify, NBCUniversal, United Nations, NYSE and more), sit with icons they ask to meet (think Tyra Banks, Gloria Steinem and the late Lilly Ledbetter), and ensure that girls anywhere in the world can connect with women working in the coolest places. Even prepping for the Olympics or onboard the International Space Station.
Epic Mentor Halloween Edition: Who Do You Want To Be?
Let me start by saying I adore Halloween. The costumes, the candy, the creativity, and...um, the candy. With my birthday just three days beforehand, I had costume parties every year growing up; if you know me, you know how much I love this day.
This year it's especially sweet because I'm looking back on a month I can barely believe. Since our launch in 2016, Être has always had a busy fall season - think back to school, new clubs launching and International Day of the Girl events.
The past few weeks, though, truly took my breath away. As we help kids with costumes or don them ourselves today, asking each other who do you want to be, my grin grows wider with every memory. It is Être's favorite question to ask the next gen, and this month women from every industry helped us answer it.
With grateful thanks to every company, leader, mentor and Être member who made October 2024 a month to remember, all the candy imaginable to...
Watch & Applaud! Girls Around the Globe Brought Big Ideas to the TED-Ed Stage in NYC...
We promised you details about Être's first-ever live TED-Ed event in NYC - and here they are. Who were the speakers and where were they from? What were their topics and who mentored them? Is it true that Gloria Steinem was one of the women introducing the girls?
Yes, it's true - alongside former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, professional skydiver Melanie Curtis, athlete Hall of Famer Atoya Burleson and DEI champion Daisy Auger-Domínguez. It's all true.
And now you can watch it all on the livestream right here.
When Global Girls Take the TED-Ed Mic...Magic Happens
I still can't believe it.
Yesterday was so magical I almost don't know where to start.
Should we start with the fact that girls from 7 countries and 10 US states participated?
Start by honoring the epic women who took the mic to introduce them - global icon Gloria Steinem, pro skydiver Melanie Curtis, NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, PhD, entrepreneur (and newly-inducted athlete Hall of Famer) Atoya Burleson and DEI champion Daisy Auger-Domínguez (she/her/ella)?
Or start by thanking the companies whose leaders took the time to mentor young speakers as they prepped for the TED-Ed stage - The Nobel Prize Geena Davis Institute NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Hello Sunshine The Jed Foundation (JED) I am a voter. The Female Quotient The Conversationalist UBS and more?
It's hard to know.
When Girls See Themselves Featured on Times Square Billboards...They Are IN Power!
"Look up! Look up, that's ME!"
"THERE I AM! It says I have the power to be a CEO!"
"I have the power to win a Nobel Prize!" "And be in the Olympics!"
"We look so TALL! And POWERFUL!"
And as faces beamed behind raised cellphones, girls staring at themselves on Times Square billboards nodded in unison.
Yes, they agreed. They looked powerful.
"We look," the youngest among them whispered, "like we can do ANYTHING."
Day of the Girl 2024 - A Thank You Note to Our Mentors in Advance
It's coming.
This week, on October 11th, International Day of the Girl 2024 will be here. And given all the ways mentors are pulling out the stops to celebrate, we just wanted to say thank you in advance.
Because thank you notes matter. And as busy as the next few days will be, we want to make sure our gratitude is shouted from the rooftops. Or skyscraper tops.
Thank you...
...to our mentors at The Female Quotient for inviting three teen Être Board members to join me on a panel at ADWEEK on Tuesday, October 8th, to talk about the impact of early boardroom visits and the power of mentorship;
Mentor Watch: Ten Key Takeaways from Être’s Q3 2024
When Q3 hits I feel a burst of energy.
Maybe it's the excitement I see as Être girls head back to school and new companies invite us into their boardrooms.
Maybe it's the beckoning of new books, BFFs and events that threaten to blow my mind. Or maybe it's the delight we all take in seeing dreams realized and new goalposts set.
Whatever the reason, with this Mentor Watch I’m thrilled to share Être’s top 10 mentor moments of Q3 – paired with our grateful thanks to every leader we met and every company we visited. Thank you for not only saving us seats, but rolling in fleets of extra chairs to fill the table.
Early confidence matters. Mentors across all industries showed us how much in Q3.
When Girls and Female Mentors Collaborate on the TED-Ed Stage...Big Ideas Get Shared
MG did you see...our TED-Ed letters for the stage are huge!
What country are you from? I heard your topic's amazing!
Is it true that a Nobel Prize winner is your Être TED-Ed mentor?
How can I get a free ticket to attend this live in NYC? Wait, is there a livestream?
Comments we're starting to hear as Être girls across 7 countries edit and rehearse their TED-Ed Talks before they take the stage one month from now at our first-ever live TED-Ed event!
We have questions too - we can hear more girls, women, parents, teachers and the coolest aunts saying. We hear you. And we've got you covered. Below are important details about the TED-Ed LIVE event for girls coming up on October 20th in NYC we're beyond excited to share...
When, where and how do I attend? Join us Sunday, October 20th, 2024 from 10am to 2pm ET in one of two ways: Live at the 52nd Street Project Inc theater in NYC (yep, the whole place is coincidentally Être orange) or via livestream at the same time. Free tickets and registration? Grab all the spots you need here asap!
Falling All Over Books by Mentors this Month
I couldn't love the fall season more.
From fashion week walks to non-fiction drops, there is a freshness and jolt of insight running through the air like a current. As we fill backpacks with glossy books and our calendars with circled dates, let us also jot down some September titles for our own TBR stacks! Written by mentors we admire and releasing throughout the month, here are eight epic role model reads you won't want to miss as we all head back to class...
Burnt Out to Lit Up: How Epic Mentor Daisy Auger-Domínguez is Lighting Up Leaders at Every Level
You know her from watching her lead at companies like Google, The Walt Disney Company and VICE Media. You've read her stellar insight about dismantling workplace racial inequity in Inclusion Revolution, and I was over the moon grateful for her wise words to girls in The Epic Mentor Guide. Now, Daisy Auger-Domínguez (she/her/ella) is launching a brand new book about burnout called Burnt Out to Lit Up...and its buzz could light the world.
What is it? A roadmap. A blueprint. A compass and a bible designed to help a modern-day workforce conquer the chaos of burnout and reclaim our love of leading.
Who Do You Want to Be? What Mentors are Asking Girls - Part 2
Earlier this summer I wrote about why, when launching a mentorship platform to bring young girls directly into boardrooms, I named it Être (French for to be). I explained that not only do I love asking today's girls who they want to be...but I love it when women in senior roles at Billboard, CBS, Goldman Sachs, Google, Morgan Stanley, NBCUniversal, Nasdaq, NYSE, Spotify, TikTok, YouTube and more look the next gen squarely in the eye and ask the same question.
As a follow-up piece on Labor Day 2024, here are six new versions of what mentors are hoping girls - and the moms, coaches and cool aunts reading over their shoulders - keep in mind as we all head back to classrooms, locker rooms and boardrooms.
When a World-Famous Inventor Gets Her Own USPTO Trading Card...Innovative Girls Take Notice
If you have a phone screen protector, tinted car windows or have had a surgical procedure in the last 15 years, you've benefitted from her inventions. If you've read Être's interviews with leading women or scanned The Epic Mentor Guide, you know how much inspiring the next generation of innovators matters to her.
But now, Audrey Sherman - famous chemist, scientist, inventor and mentor with over 165 patents to her name - has given girls yet another reason to be awed.
Back to School Edition: We See What You Did This Summer
We see it - and we're cheering!
As we head back to school it's fun to take a look back at a few Être summer stars and see how they changed not just their worlds, but the world around them. From degrees earned and awards won to books published and music dropped, girls today had a summer so bright we needed shades to watch.
Since the day I launched Être I have loved the how it started / how it's going aspect - marveling at what girls have accomplished since we first met. Here are six summer stars whose names you won't forget and whose progress you'll want to follow:
What First-Time Voters Are Saying About Why Their Votes Matter
As the Olympic games drew to a close yesterday, there are new games on the horizon.
Think…
Debate stages instead of diving boards.
Registration drives instead of rugby.
Voting booths instead of vaults and beams.
And in Election 2024, as in all competitions, results are decided by the players who show up.
As the founder of a girls’ mentorship platform – one that encourages girls of all ages to raise their voices – I am energized all over again when new voters stand to be counted. When they unite as a team to see their issues brought forward.
The real question is – will they come to play?
Be the One Whose Mettle Wins Medals: How Olympic Goals Start & Stick
It started with a field trip.
“Were you on a class field trip,” Alisyn Camerota asked Simone Biles incredulously in a CNN Heroes interview, when you [first] went to a gym?? What happened there?”
“I had never even heard of gymnastics before,” answered the most decorated gymnast of all times. “I was just, like, oh I bet I could do that.”
And so, she did.
As much as I have loved the back flips in these Olympic games, I am fascinated by the back stories.
How athletes found their sport. Where they discovered resilience.
Let The Games Begin: How Women are Already Winning at the Olympics
The games have begun. And amid a rain-soaked Paris as boats sailed, athletes waved, and Celine dropped the mic, girls across the world stood on couches and cheered.
Because what they saw looked familiar.
The athletes waving from the Seine looked like them.
For the first time in the history of the Olympic games there is full gender parity on the field of play, with increased representation across ages and national representation. Girls watched Coco Gauff serve as the youngest flag bearer at 20, and read about a roster of athletes their own ages – like skateboarders Zheng Haohao (11), Vareeraya Sukasem (12), Heili Servio (13), Fay DeFazio Ebert and Coco Yoshizawa (both 14), Lola Tambling and Sky Brown (both 16), swimmer Dhinidhi Desinghu (14), and gymnast Hezley Rivera (16). They witnessed an all-teen podium on the very first day.
55 Years After the First Moon Landing, Astronaut Cady Coleman is Sharing Space with a New Generation
A moon milestone was marked this weekend.
Fifty-five years ago on July 20th, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin made history as the first humans ever to set foot on the moon. As we marvel at this fact, one thought remains planted in my mind:
If in 1969 a woman had walked on the moon instead, would our lives be different?
Yes, says astronaut Cady Coleman, when we discuss it. Without question.
Our lives would be fundamentally different.
Cady would know. She has literally space-walked the walk.
Who Do You Want to Be? What Mentors are Asking Girls.
Être, in French, means “to be,” and my favorite question to ask any rising leader is: Who do you want to be?
It’s why in 2016 I named the girls’ mentorship platform I launched Être (imagine my lawyerly delight when I found I could trademark a French verb), and it’s why so many pages of our website from day one have keyed off that idea: #BeSmart, #BeWi$e, #BeConnected, #BeInformed, #BeInnovative, #BeStrong and more.
Over the last eight years this mantra has grown right alongside us, so here are six new screensaver-worthy versions of what mentors are asking, and advising, today's girls.
Sunny Days are Here: Breaking is a New Olympic Sport!
An Interview with Sunny Choi and What’s Powering Her to Paris
Sunny days are here. For the first time a female break dancer will represent the United States in the Olympics…and her name is Sunny Choi.
Sunny Choi (or B-Girl Sunny as she is known) is on her way to Paris to debut break dancing on the Olympic stage, and compete in the first Olympics with full gender parity, ever. Cheering Être girls everywhere had questions:
What qualifies as break dancing at the Olympics?
Why hasn’t it been part of the games before this?
Who is Sunny Choi and how is she preparing for Paris?
For the first two queries we checked in with the International Olympic Committee. For the last – and most important – question, we spoke directly with Sunny Choi herself. Below, after quick background, is an edited version of Être’s interview with Sunny. Wait until you hear what’s powering her path to Paris!
Mentor Watch: Ten Key Takeaways from Être’s Q2 2024
As Q2 2024 draws to a close and summer breaks wide open, it’s time to lower our sunglasses and gaze back at a blazingly bright past quarter. Having spent decades in M&A, I take particular pride in poring over performance, marking trends, and setting outrageous new goals. With this Mentor Watch I’m thrilled to share Être’s top 10 mentor moments of Q2 – along with our thanks to the women and companies opening boardroom doors, forging new partnerships, speaking to us from space and seeing girls’ potential.
Mentors matter – earlier than most think – and Être’s latest quarter shows how much.