For many, the last week since the polls officially opened for the US Presidential Race, have been a rollercoaster. A long, very drawn out, excruciating rollercoaster. It may have felt like the result was a decade in finally arriving this weekend but when it did, it ripped the history books open. Joe Biden has been confirmed as the 46th President-Elect and will continue the rather elderly Caucasian line of American Heads of State, but for us here at Compass, all eyes are on the Veep and the incredible women in American politics who gave blood, sweat and tears for this historic moment.
Read MoreThe 9th March will mark International Women’s Day 2020 and the tagline focus for the movement globally will be #EachforEqual. The message worldwide is to continue the fight for gender equal rights. To work together, as the media touchpoints highlight, our “Collective Individualism”. This is a concept that is a given at Compass and taken as the norm within our working environment.
Read More…Aguilera shows that “women can be combative, sexy, compassionate, imperfect, sometimes self-doubting, sometimes victimized, sometimes even self-destructive, but still strong and worthy.” Who else could you name that can evoke THAT sentiment with a single note?
Read More"We all have these feelings, nobody's got this sh*t together. We're all over the place. We have good days and we have bad days. You're not weird and you're not on your own."
AMEN SISTER.
Read MoreBecoming a role model is never a career choice. Most who find themselves leading the way have no idea that they carry such weighty expectations around with them. Britain’s most decorated female Olympian, Kath Grainger said as much in a team talk with our Scottish National Women’s squad during their recent competition at the FIFA World Cup in France.
Read MoreThe title character of Fleabag herself has been converted into a phenomenon and not without merit. Women across the country are heralding the long-awaited arrival of a primetime screen character who so wilfully, brashly and steadfastly represents a role very rarely seen on network television. A relatable female.