#BreakTheBias: Women in media tech celebrate IWD 2022

08 March 2022


TVBEurope feature includes contribution from Alison Pavitt, Director of Sales and Marketing, Pebble. To mark International Women’s Day 2022, TVBEurope hears from women working in the media tech industry and their experiences of trying to #BreakTheBias The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day campaign is #BreakTheBias. It’s almost tailor made for the media technology […]

TVBEurope feature includes contribution from Alison Pavitt, Director of Sales and Marketing, Pebble.

To mark International Women’s Day 2022, TVBEurope hears from women working in the media tech industry and their experiences of trying to #BreakTheBias

The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day campaign is #BreakTheBias. It’s almost tailor made for the media technology industry, where women continue to fight to get their voices heard across all aspects of the sector.

“If you can see it, you can be it!” agrees Alison Pavitt, director of sales and marketing at Pebble. “Being a supportive organisation is also key. For example, remote working as an option can be beneficial for those with commitments outside work – if not completely remote, then at least the flexibility to occasionally work from home.” 

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