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The Female Quotient
Advertising Services
Los Angeles, California 524,698 followers
We’re in the business of equality® Changing the equation, closing the gender gap
About us
The Female Quotient (The FQ) is a woman-owned business working with companies and conscious leaders to curate experiences, thought leadership, and solutions designed to achieve gender equality in the workplace and beyond. The FQ’s end-to-end equality platform includes co-branded research, content campaigns, and partnership opportunities at its signature Equality Lounges®. Visibility is further driven through The FQ’s robust social, media, and editorial channels. The FQ approach is intersectional, inspirational, and inclusive, working with leaders and rising stars in every industry and around the world. For more information to close the gender gap, visit The Female Quotient on LinkedIn and Instagram.
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http://www.thefemalequotient.com
External link for The Female Quotient
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- Advertising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
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Los Angeles, California 90066, US
Employees at The Female Quotient
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Hedy Lamarr may have been a beautiful and successful Hollywood actress, but she was also an empathetic and compassionate immigrant with a deep interest in science and engineering. Fueled by those interests, she worked with others to create technology for good—and we’re glad she did. The modern-day versions of her innovation are ones we can’t imagine living without!
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Financial freedom is often hailed as the ultimate goal, but what does it truly entail? Join us to explore the concept of financial freedom, from paying off debt to building passive income streams. Discover practical strategies for achieving financial independence and living life on your own terms. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/g3wgSgXh Co-Hosts: • joanne bradford, Chief Money Officer, Domain Money and Strategic Advisor, The Female Quotient • Amber Coleman-Mortley, Sr. Director, Community and Culture, The Female Quotient Guests: • Bola Sokunbi, Author and Founder, and CEO, Clever Girl Finance • Stephanie McCullough, Founder and CEO, Sofia Financial
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Did you know that a male birth control drug was found 100% effective in trials? A male contraceptive that immobilizes sperm for 2 hours prevented pregnancy in mice and resulted in no adverse side effects! Full fertility returned 24 hours later. “This is, in the male contraceptive field, totally revolutionary,” says Jochen Buck at Cornell University. This is a breakthrough for men and women alike because it’s only taken as needed and doesn’t effect a person’s hormonal balance. “We need more [birth control] options, and men need an option so that the burden of contraception is not on females anymore,” says Melanie Balbach, Cornell University.
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Historic moment for the #NHL! 🏒 Jessica Campbell will become the first woman to work on the bench of an NHL franchise after being hired by the Seattle Kraken as an assistant coach. With years of experience and a proven track record, Campbell’s addition to the Kraken’s coaching staff is a monumental step forward. Campbell began playing hockey as a child, playing with and against boys in her hometown of Rocanville, Saskatchewan, where girls hockey wasn’t even an option at the time. She went on to play at Cornell University, and professionally for Calgary and Malmo in Sweden. She was also part of the silver-medal winning Canada team at the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Championship.
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While navigating her first postpartum period, Elle St. Pierre qualified for team USA to compete at the Paris Olympics in both the 1500m and the 5000m. At the U.S Olympic Team Trials she not only finished first in the the 5000m but broke the record for the U.S Trials [14:40.34] and ran a personal best time in the 1500m [3:55.99] finishing in third place. She has a 17-month-old son and is a dairy farmer in Vermont. What can’t she do?!
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File under: double standards 📂 A recent opinion piece questioned #TaylorSwift’s role model status and the backlash was… swift. This is a stark example of the double standards women endure. Her personal life choices, whether it’s whom she dates or her decision not to have children, aren’t grounds for judgment. Men aren’t held to these standards, so why should she be? It’s time to celebrate women for their achievements, not their adherence to outdated societal expectations. While it’s not news that double standards exist, gender double standards actually hurt both men and women. Everyone suffers when society has different expectations simply because of our gender. By continuing to publicly call out gender double standards, we’ll foster communities and workplaces that celebrate everyone for their accomplishments, ambitions, and more!
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Presenting new, groundbreaking ideas can be intimidating. Standing behind your work, is imperative. Even though Cecilia Payne's professor eventually admitted that her theory was correct, he never drew attention to the fact that he once rejected it. Instead he published his own "version" of the theory, corroborating Payne's, and it caught on so well in the astronomical community credited him with the discovery. In her autobiography Payne leaves us with some advice: “I was to blame for not having pressed my point. I had given in to Authority when I believed I was right…I note it here as a warning to the young. If you are sure of your facts, you should defend your position.”
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25-year old Kayleigh Haggo of Great Britain became the first world champ of the Paralympic sport, frame running, during its 2019 debut in Dubai. She has cerebral palsy, but knowing she can accomplish incredible athletic feats despite this, she works tirelessly to make sure other people with disabilities can pursue sports, too. What an inspiration, on and off the track. We hope to see more of her in Paris this summer! We’re highlighting remarkable #womeninsports history leading up to #Paris2024. Follow along!