 My name's Jennifer Manor. I'm the Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for Echo Star Corporation. I live in Washington, D.C., so from the United States. And I'm also honored to be one of the co-chairs of the Network of Women for the Conference Preparatory Meeting this year. So I was so excited when I came to the WRC 15 to see that there was a focus on women and improving opportunities for women at the ITU. I actually volunteered to get involved and take a leadership role in one of the study group process. So I've been involved since WRC 2015, but I've been attending ITU meetings since 1995 and have always looked to women at the ITU to mentor me and as I've matured to also be able to mentor other women in the organization. There are so many benefits. I think we both learn from each other. One is the excitement that the mentees bring and the opportunity to listen to their questions and what they need to know to understand. And just thinking back to being their age and in their position and knowing how overwhelming things are, I really enjoy being able to help guide people, not just on ITU issues but also overall and career advice. And then I get to hear different views on things from people from different cultures, people from different backgrounds and really learn a lot on that too. So I think it's very rewarding on both parts. I think one of the most exciting things about the radio communication sector is how much it changes every year. And one of the things we need as an industry or as an industrial sector is great innovators. And we need more and more bright, ambitious, creative, smart, etc. People and women are such an important part of that and start to bring new thoughts and ideas, especially as we get women from across cultures, which is one of the really beautiful things about the ITU, is that we're cross-cultural and bring in the diversity of women, more and more women, I think will only add to innovation in the industry. I think the most important thing is to speak up and take leadership roles. I think sitting back and waiting for things to come to you and opportunities isn't the way you really get to do the most interesting projects and really enjoy what you're doing. So don't be afraid. You should reach out if there's an opportunity. And if you make a mistake, it's okay. You'll be able to find a way around it. And because if you network with people, you'll be able to talk to people, find solutions, find ways around it.