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At Advertising Week NY 2023
The Longevity Economy: Women’s Health is Today’s New Market Leader
SHE Media CEO Samantha Skey was joined by Amanda Tolleson, Global CMO
at WeightWatchers, Lina Walker, SVP of Thought Leadership at AARP and Alessandra Henderson, CEO & Co-Founder at Elektra Health for a powerful discussion on the Longevity Economy and the importance of investing in women's health.
Learn how media, brands and agencies can better serve and authentically engage
with women seeking the tools and resources to thrive.
SHE Media was at Advertising Week in NY this past October! If you missed it, now is your chance to catch this dynamic conversation.
Samantha Skey
Alessandra Henderson
Amanda Tolleson
Lina
Walker
Beth
Battaglino
CEO
SHE Media
Co-founder & CEO, Elektra Health
Global CMO, WeightWatchers
SVP for Thought Leadership, AARP
RN-C CEO, HealthyWomen
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Longevity is really a women’s issue... If you don’t focus on women’s
health and women’s issues, you really are leaving money on the table.
LINA WALKER
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Prioritize you. We are notorious as women
of putting ourselves on the B list and
making sure everyone comes ahead of us.
Beth Battaglino
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amanda tolleson
In your own doctor’s offices, in your own health journey, advocating
for being treated the way you should be treated as a woman…
that bottoms up to where it’s really going to create change.
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Alessandra Henderson
There is just a huge lack of recognition in the medical community,
even amongst patients ourselves, about the impact of what menopause has on our health outcomes and also cost to the system.
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Samantha skey
In your own doctor's offices, in your own health journey, advocating for being treated the way you should be treated as a woman… that bottoms up to where it's really going to create change.
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amanda tolleson
In your own doctor's offices, in your own health journey, advocating for being treated the way you should be treated as a woman… that bottoms up to where it's really going to create change.