Big news! So grateful to @FastCompany for the nod in its search for 2022’s “World Changing Ideas.” Energizing to be in the mix with the likes of Truepic, Curebase, Medable, Inc thinking big about what’s possible. Congrats to this year’s winners and THANK YOU to the thousands of brilliant voices who trust us to put their wisdom to work each and every day.?#FCworldchangingideas https://lnkd.in/efPJ2x5q
Gauge
市场调研
Washington,DC 1,341 位关注者
Cultural navigator & research platform connecting brands & orgs to the diverse culture leaders charting our future.
关于我们
Gauge connects brands, organizations, and decision-makers navigating our fast-changing culture with the diverse cultural-leaders charting its future. The result? Outstanding, affirming, forward-looking, progress-driving work.
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https://www.gauge.ai
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- 所属行业
- 市场调研
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- 2-10 人
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- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
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- market research、insights、qualitative 、quantitative 、research、consumer research 、data、influencers、marketing和product development
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US,DC,Washington,20003
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Great opportunity from SNIPES! Get in the mix!
Calling all Morehouse College and Spelman College students! I'm so proud to share that our partner SNIPES' Pay It Forward initiative is here to invest and empower this generation of HBCU leaders. This Fall, Snipes is presenting 4 $10,000 scholarships to current students to help overcome financial barriers that keep students from thriving. We gave the first scholarship out already so we're searching for the next 3 awardees! If you know a deserving student at either school, please send this along. More application information can be found at https://lnkd.in/ezBmv8_2. Eligibility To be eligible for an award, applicants must be: -A current student at Morehouse College and Spelman College -Enrolled in at least 12 credit hours -GPA of at least 2.5 Our team Values Partnerships can't wait to read applications soon! More to come!
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Founder @Thousand Faces | Co-founder @Women in AI | Top 100 Women in Startups & VC | Top 50 AI Leaders
I’m excited to join an incredible lineup of experts at the?AI for Good Innovation Factory 2024?live pitching session tomorrow. I’ll be alongside inspiring leaders like?Giovanni Baldassarri?from?Istituto EuropIA.it.it,?Pascale Fung from Meta, Vera Futorjanski?from?Veritas Ventures by VF,?Neha Singh?from?Tracxn, and our moderator,?Brandon Andrews?from?Gauge. Together, we’ll be diving into the innovative #AI-driven solutions presented by startups from around the globe. Can’t wait to see the solutions these startups have to offer. Join us tomorrow, November 5th, 16:00-17:30 CET. To apply or learn more, check out?https://lnkd.in/gbiHWtCx
Our founder, Moojan Asghari will be joining the judging panel at the?AI for Good Innovation Factory 2024?live pitching session, organized by the?International Telecommunication Union bringing together innovative #startups driving AI solutions towards achieving the?United Nations #SDGs. ??Tune in to witness the future of #AI in action tomorrow at 16:00-17:30 CET. For more details and to apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/dvkN4EMK CC: Women in AI, Istituto EuropIA.it,?Meta,?Veritas Ventures by VF,?Tracxn, Gauge #AIforGood #TechForGood #InnovationFactory #SDGs #DEI #DEIB
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So proud of our friend and Gauger Owen Manning?–?that rare combo of dreamer and do-er. Go, Owen, go!
A few months ago, I had an idea for a city-wide scavenger hunt, and last week, that idea transformed into a powerful experience for Newark’s youth. What started as a simple concept turned into an opportunity for students to engage with local businesses, explore cultural landmarks, and connect with the vibrant community around them—all while learning key financial skills. Watching the students discover Newark’s unique spaces—like BrownMill Company and MENTOR Newark—was incredible. They met business and nonprofit leaders who shared stories of resilience and entrepreneurship, engaged in financial literacy challenges, and gained valuable exposure to their thriving local community. The energy was contagious, from their competitive spirit to their curiosity. A huge thank you to Kira Traore and Chime for trusting me and the Values Partnerships team to bring this vision to life. Dr. Sharnee Brown and Mark Comesanas were also immensely helpful partners; their deep understanding of Newark helped us shape an event that was truly impactful for their community. Special shoutout to Kelsei Wharton for his partnership and Dessie Brown Jr. for always coming through when it counts. I also had the honor of moderating a conversation with Alix Lapri (Power) and Jacob Latimore (The Chi), where they shared their personal financial journeys. I’m grateful for the incredible folks at Great Oaks Legacy Charter School, Marion P. Thomas Charter School, UCC Newark, and Leaders for Life, who made this possible, and most importantly, to the students who brought such energy and enthusiasm to the day. Looking forward to curating more experiences that empower our youth and strengthen our communities!
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Calling all book clubs. We couldn't be bigger fans of Tiffany A. Yu, MSc, her incredible Diversability? team and this new beauty. THE ANTI-ABLEIST MANIFESTO is provocative and inspiring. Thank you Tiffany A. Yu, MSc. Let's get to work.
An absolute stunner from Tiffany A. Yu, MSc. THE ANTI-ABLEIST MANIFESTO is as tender and human as it is tenacious and urgent. Tiffany and the team at Diversability? have been such incredible teachers to me personally and to our entire Gauge team. Don't miss this one. https://lnkd.in/g4F_RmxF
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Phenomenal research from Kelsey Lindell and Misfit Media on how to leverage the Olympics & Paralympics to foster inclusion in kids (and us grown-ups, too!). Thanks for lighting the way!
"How do I teach my kids about disability so they don't point and stare?!" I’ve spoken with brands, agencies and conferences large and small for the past ten years. I educated over 750k people about ableism in one year back in 2022. When it comes to teaching advertisers about disability inclusive marketing, I'm a powerhouse. And yet, THIS is the question every executive asks me in private. Well, the good news is you have an opportunity to teach your kiddo (and yourself!) how to talk about disability through neutrality via a major pop culture moment: The Olympics + the Paralympics. See our guide for best practices, share it to help educate others in your circles, and sign up for our newsletter (in comments) to get even deeper insights delivered directly to your inbox weekly. #DisabilityInclusion #DisabilityPride #Disability #RepresentationMatters
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Check us out! Love sharing the partner spotlight with Values Partnerships , The Transgender Training Institute, Right to Be , Activate Inclusion and /dev/color in this year's Pinterest's impact report. Huge shout-out to our very own Chantrese Williams, Ken Fisk, III and Julian Miller for their work supporting the team, and to Leslie Hardy and Nichole Barnes Marshall for the chance to be a part of it.
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Check out one of our favorite annual reads spotlight the work of Nichole Barnes Marshall, Leslie Hardy, Lissa Healy, Zenash "Zeny" Shifferaw, Whitney Paul and so many of our pals at Pinterest (and make sure to check out cameos for Gauge and Values Partnerships on page 22!). So lucky to be part of the squad – go, Pinterest, go!).
Today, Pinterest launched our 2024 ESG Impact Report ?? It's a snapshot of the progress we’ve made to scale impact across our core focus areas of people, products, planet, and governance. Read the report and learn more on Pinterest’s new Impact Hub: impact.pinterest.com
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Some beautiful thoughts from our founder today. Here's to the healers.
?????? ???? ???????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???? ????????. I had a tough call with our team this morning. For any leader who has to figure out how to talk about this, I transcribed my remarks below in case it's helpful. Feel free to share. *** Hey everyone, I know we’re waking up today after a horrific weekend in our country. First, I want to affirm that if you’re feeling destabilized right now, you’re not alone. A lot of us are. We're reeling & wondering how on earth we got to this place. In response to that destabilizing feeling, I want to encourage you first to take good care of yourself today. Take whatever practical steps are healing for you. This is a day for walks, breathing deep, reaching out if you need help. It's really important in moments like this to take good care of yourself. And if we can help facilitate that, let us know. Second, I have personally found it important to get beyond short term electoral politics in the way I see this situation. The attempt against former President Trump’s life is horrific. No matter your political background, it’s important to be clear about that. We have to be clear about the absolute horror of one person attempting to kill another person. I know some folks on Twitter are differing right now, but if we can’t be crystal clear about this tragedy, we begin to lose our humanity. And someone did die. A husband and a father named Corey Comperatore. His wife and 2 girls are waking up this morning without their dad, and their husband. That's senseless, horrific. It's bigger than politics. It should have never happened. There’s still an open investigation into what happened and why. And I know we still have a lot to learn. At minimum, I encourage everyone to reflect, and while you're taking care of yourself, think about how you can love those close to you as best as you can. For those who want to go beyond that - my hope is that this will serve as an inflection point. Our country is at the point where people are walking into churches, synagogues, schools and political rallies, expressing their hatred with actual violence. There are many reasons for that. But one reason is a deep sickness that has infected our country. A poisoned public discourse that nearly every single person has either ignored or contributed to. In moments like this I’m curious, who wants to go further, and actually be a healer? Who's courageous enough to do healing work? I'm asking myself that question. I think we can all do that in small ways. In the ways we show up in the world, the ways we love our neighbor, the ways we encounter someone we disagree with. Each of those moments are opportunities for those who feel called to healing work. No matter what happens in November, that work will matter. Because if we can’t figure that out, this won’t be the last destabilizing morning we’ll wake up to. But if we can figure it out -- maybe our kids or grandkids will have fewer mornings like this.