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Axios: Finding your inner “girl of action” – 3 tips from “The Confidence Code for Girls”

The release of The Confidence Code for Girls by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman was celebrated at a recent book party.

Their insight: Girls are naturally confident as kids, then risk losing their “girls of action” mojo because of faulty cues from peers and society. An Instagram campaign for the book, #captureconfidence, invites young women to post their “confident faces.”

Read more via axios.com: Finding your inner “girl of action”: 3 tips from “The Confidence Code for Girls”

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Interview with Victoria Espinel, Chief Executive of BSA The Software Alliance

Tammy Haddad interviewed Victoria Espinel, Chief Executive of BSA The Software Alliance, on the opportunities and challenges in Artificial Intelligence at the Washington Post’s #Transformers Summit 2018. Photo credit: Kristoffer Tripplaar

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GQ: The 50 Most Powerful People In Trump’s Washington*

Republican consultant Juleanna Glover was featured on GQ’s list of the 50 most powerful people in Trump’s Washington.

Tammy Haddad, CEO of Haddad Media, said of Glover, “Washington still works because Juleanna is ‘fixing’ every day.”

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NYTimes: ‘Fire and Fury’ Is Feted by the Media Elite Trump Excoriates

“Fire and Fury,” Michael Wolff’s best-selling book about the Trump administration, was celebrated recently at a gathering in Manhattan.

“I’ve joined every other reporter in being incredibly jealous of Michael’s access,” said Tammy Haddad, the D.C. doyenne.

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Vogue: Melania Trump’s Cause as First Lady

A recent Vogue article on Melania Trump’s role as First Lady featured insights from Tammy Haddad:

“I don’t think people in America think that a First Lady has to do anything. They know that she isn’t elected,” Tammy Haddad, CEO of Haddad Media and the former vice president of Washington at MSNBC, told Vogue. “The question is, will this First Lady see how big the opportunity is and want to step through that door in a way to lift up others?”

Read more via vogue.com: After Nearly a Year as First Lady, Melania Trump Charts an Uncertain Course