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Frederique Irwin, President and CEO of the National Women’s History Museum, discusses her transformative vision for the museum to become a dynamic, digital-first institution reaching audiences nationwide. She reflects on her diverse career, starting from founding 'herCorner' to leading impactful initiatives at the Sorenson Impact Center. Fred highlights the significance of empowering women and her unexpected yet strategic move into nonprofit leadership. The conversation also covers the museum's advocacy for the Smithsonian’s New Women's History Museum on the National Mall, their digital-first strategy, and the campaign 'She’s Not a Footnote and Neither Are You.' The interview underscores the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and adapting to market needs as vital components of influence.
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By Social DriverFrederique Irwin, President and CEO of the National Women’s History Museum, discusses her transformative vision for the museum to become a dynamic, digital-first institution reaching audiences nationwide. She reflects on her diverse career, starting from founding 'herCorner' to leading impactful initiatives at the Sorenson Impact Center. Fred highlights the significance of empowering women and her unexpected yet strategic move into nonprofit leadership. The conversation also covers the museum's advocacy for the Smithsonian’s New Women's History Museum on the National Mall, their digital-first strategy, and the campaign 'She’s Not a Footnote and Neither Are You.' The interview underscores the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and adapting to market needs as vital components of influence.
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