 My industry role model, a mentor, someone who has made a difference in my career is Carmen Smith. Carmen Smith works for Disney Imagineering as Senior Vice President of Creative Development. Her role is to ensure that there is inclusion at every step of consideration in the process. That is from the engineers to the horticulturalists to, you know, the authenticity of the experience that's being recreated. Leslie Berlin, to me, Twitter's CMO is one of the most brilliant marketers I've ever seen. Leslie stepped in and just completely lives and breathes what Twitter is and the best of what it is, but is also very honest about where we can do better and grow. Just some of the things that she's thought of when it comes to out-of-home, it was one of the most impactful activations I've ever done, leading the Black Lives Matter billboards. And that's Leslie Berlin's brainchild. I think being just kind of in her orbit has just inspired me so much as not just a marketer but a leader. So Leslie, LB, I love you. I've been enormously fortunate because I can count the number of female bosses I've had in my entire career in advertising on the fingers of one hand too. So I always pretty much worked for men and I was lucky enough to have in those male role models and mentors men like Dave Trott at Girl Greenies Trott, John Higgety, Nigel Bogle and John Barkle at BBH who saw my potential before I did and believed in it and championed me and wanted me to succeed. That is something that I'm eternally grateful for and that is what I want to see every man in our industry doing for women today. Gabby Ballard. She currently works at Warner Media and is the marketing director for TNT, TBS and TruTV. She is smart. She is passionate. She is determined. She is creative. She is an amazing leader. She is a great friend. I bounce stuff off of her. She bounces stuff off of me. We support each other through and through and she has led some amazing campaigns. She is amazing and smart and everyone needs to look her up and have her on their radar. I would answer it not with one particular person but rather a community of people, a community of female leaders, a community of people of color, a community of diverse, underrepresented leaders that are rising today. You look to each other more than we ever have. You know more than maybe I've looked at other people above me or around me for inspiration, for motivation, for advice, for that sort of daily affirmation. So there is a beautiful community forming.