NYWICI's "News and Shoes" Panel |
New York Women In
Communications (NYWICI) held their annual meeting at Time Inc. on May 24th where
incoming President Meredith Long, Sr VP/GM –News, Luxury and Style, moderated a panel called “News and Shoes.” The
panel featured two Time Inc. executives; Laura Brown, the new Editor-in-Chief at InStyle
and Nancy Gibbs, the first woman Editor-in-Chief at Time.
Gibbs, a 2016 Matrix Award
recipient, told a fascinating story where she was recently invited to the
White House to meet with President Trump.
She said that the President spent almost 20 minutes discussing the size
of his inaugural crowds, insisting that the crowd was the largest ever, even
bringing in photographic evidence to prove his point. By contrast, she has met with other
Presidents in the past who spent the time discussing new policy or issues they
were interested in.
Nancy Gibbs (right) discusses her meeting with Trump |
Brown, a native Australian, had just returned from a trip to
Sydney to cover her homeland’s fashion week.
She also divulged that her fellow Aussie and friend, Nicole Kidman, will
be on July’s cover. She gushed that
Kidman is enjoying her career resurgence as she turns 50 with several prominent
films and her hit HBO series, “Big Little Lies.”
Brown also discussed the editorial path InStyle has taken under her direction. Whereas she referred to their previous
philosophy as “Cashmere and Malibu,” the magazine is now tackling more serious
issues with a political bent. She points
to a recent profile of ACLU members or discussing activism with their celebrity
cover stars as examples.
Brown discussed the impact of social media and her Instagram, saying that it’s
essentially “a magazine of your life." She
and Gibbs also talked about how female journalists are more likely to be harassed
on social media than male journalists.
Gibbs discussed the current political climate and the
proliferation of “fake news.” She feels a strong responsibility to bring facts
to light but also run stories that male editors may ignore such as the implications
of subjects such as artificial intelligence, depression and anxiety in
teenagers, and immunotherapy.
She also spoke about the despair that many Americans feel about
the political system and how Trump won the election. There is a desire of many to “blow up the system”
and they see him as the person to do that.
This feeling is not going to disappear, no matter who is in the White
House.
The panel concluded with a picture of Trump’s recent visit
to the Vatican and Gibbs said she would’ve loved to be a fly on the wall in
that room. Having met both Pope Francis
and the President, she described them as their own distinct “weather systems.”
Andrea Goldstein is a digital marketing
professional with a passion for pop culture.
@nydigitalmarket on Twitter
Andrea Goldstein is a digital marketing
professional with a passion for pop culture.
@nydigitalmarket on Twitter
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