Advertising and digital media destinations Admonsters and Folio announced that Nativo’s Sarah Dale is a 2021 nominee for their Top Women in Media Awards. The awards, which honor women spearheading the progression of the publishing industry, will unite more than 100 leaders who have made a lasting impact on their brands, organizations and markets across categories spanning "Change-Makers," "Entrepreneurs," "Magnanimous Mentors," "Tech Trailblazers," "DEI Champions" and "Up and Comers."
Nativo’s CRO, Sarah Dale, has been recognized as a Change-Maker for successfully altering the course of our brand and industry for the better. Sarah Dale serves as Chief Revenue Officer at Nativo, the premier content technology platform, where she oversees the company’s buy-side media division. Sarah brings to Nativo a successful track record in media and content sales, previously working with large publishers, digital start-ups and content consultancies. Before joining Nativo, Sarah spent 10 years at The Wall Street Journal in sales and digital, ultimately leading the content studio to produce programs like Cocainenomics (Netflix) and Feeding America (Mini). Sarah has been a part of many award-winning initiatives and currently holds two Cannes Lions and D&AD Pencils.
All nominees will be recognized at the Top Women in Media Awards celebration on December 1, 2021 in New York City. To see the winners and to learn how to join in celebrating amazing women, visit the Top Women in Media Awards event page HERE.
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