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#adwomentowatch panels at SXSW – here are some to vote for

by Farrah Bostic on September 1, 2011

There are tons of great panels on SXSW 2012′s Panel Picker right now.  And there is one day left to vote.  If you’d like to support the women in our business, here are some panels and talks that look really interesting and are helmed by some of the best women in the business. There definitely not all of the great panels submitted by women – for some other awesome panels, check out Emily Gannett’s list.  In any event – get voting!

And if you want to see an amazing analysis of the gender breakdown in proposed topics and participation, check out Emma Persky’s look at the data.

Angel Anderson, Crispin Porter + Bogusky
The Battlefield Art of Design Triage

Kimberly Bartkowski, Arnold Worldwide
Advertising + Mobile = Bigger Creative Opportunity

Kathryn Bauer, JWT
Level-Up Your UX Game Design IQ

Caitlin Boyd, Boulder Digital Works
Where Does the Next New Come From?

Julie Capron, SapientNitro
More than Scissors: Extreme Couponers Get Savvy

Crista Crum, The VIA Agency
Shock But Don’t Offend – Daring Brands Walk the Line

Dayna Dion, Ogilvy
Digital Divas: How Girls Rule the Digital Universe

Mel Exon, BBH Labs
Skynet vs Mad Max: Battle for the Future

Chloe Gottlieb, R/GA
I May “Like” You, But I’m Not In Like With You

Adele Hazan, GSD&M
Purveyors of Cool: Art, Culture and Brands

Sarah Hofstetter, 360i
BRAVO’s Mobile-Social Living Room

Marcy Ikeler, Grey
Shock the System – Infusing Innovation Into Agencies

Ellen Kolsto, GSD&M
Deprogramming Dull: Digitally Reinventing Research

Barbara Lippert, Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Engineers Are the New Creatives

Allison Kent-Smith, Goodby Silverstein & Partners
Engendered Species: Leveraging Female Superpowers

Ann Mack, JWT
FOMO: How Can Brands Tap Into Fears of Missing Out?

Gail Marie, McKinney
Language of Mutilation: Grammar for Ads & Life

Sara Meaney, Hanson Dodge Creative
Leif to Beiber: The Web Has Changed Nothing

Rebecca Morehiser, Goodby Silverstein & Partners
My Beautiful Mobile

Jenny Nicholson, McKinney
What’s My Job? How Ad Creatives Can Stay Relevant?

Stephanie Park, Organic, Inc.
Shopper Marketing and the Retail Transformation

Meagan Phillips, Goodby Silverstein & Partners
The World of Sex: Digital Campaigns Never Told

Kelli Robertson, AKQA
People First: Strategy & UX Tools

Brooke Rothman, Ogilvy
Happiness IRL: Technology for Better or Worse

Tracey Scheppach, VivaKi’s “The Pool”
Stop Screwing Your Consumer

Lori Schwartz, McCann Worldgroup
The Truths About Mom and Tech

Adrienne Scordato, Momentum Worldwide
The Madison Avenue of the Future

Kim Sheehan, University of Oregon
Where Goes the Neighborhood: Local Meets Global

Lindsay Stillman, GSD&M
The Controversial Union of Music and Advertising

Angeline Vuong, HUGE
Your Social Media Job is Dead: Now What?

Becky Wang from Saatchi & Saatchi NY proposed:
How Your Data Can Predict the Future

Niki Weber, TBWA\Chiat\Day
7 Reasons You Should Stop Investing in Facebook

Rita Wheat, G2 USA
Shopper Technologies: Sexy or Substantive?

Stephanie Yang, AKQA
The Shift – Traditional vs. Digital Advertising?

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