
We’re Officially Launching - Come Celebrate With Us!
In celebration of International Women’s Month, join us for an exclusive evening as we launch The Women Creators! We’ll be sitting down with Allison Yazdian, CEO of Uscreen, a platform that’s delivered over $1B in creator payouts, for a real conversation about turning audiences into owned platforms and sustainable businesses. We’ll also have a NA cocktail bar, presented by Three Spirit and Pure Clarity.
Doors open at 5:30pm on Wednesday, March 18th at The Lighthouse in Venice, CA.
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FULL TIME - NEW YORK, NY (HYBRID)
Social Media Manager (Creative)
Uber · $159K–$177K
A senior creative role on Uber’s marketing team shaping the brand’s social presence, leading concept, content, and creative direction for one of the world’s most recognizable tech companies. APPLY HERE →
FULL TIME - DALLAS, TX (ON-SITE)
Content Creator
VML · $45K–$90K
Concept, shoot, and edit short-form TikToks, Reels, and YouTube Shorts for some of the world’s most iconic brands. APPLY HERE →
FULL TIME - NEW YORK, NY (ON-SITE)
Social Media & Community Manager
PepsiCo · $87K–$147K
A community-focused social role at one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands, managing brand voice, social presence, and community engagement across platforms. APPLY HERE →
PART TIME - USA (REMOTE)
Social Media Marketing Specialist
PanPalz Global · $25-$45/hour
A part-time remote role managing social media marketing for a US-based company, a great flexible option for creators looking to build experience. APPLY HERE →
FULL TIME - LOS ANGELES, CA (ON-SITE)
Social Media Associate Manager
Pixi Beauty · $90K
A full-time role managing social presence for a well-known global beauty brand, great fit for anyone with a passion for skincare and content. APPLY HERE →

The Back Channel: Our invitation-only WhatsApp community for women in the creator economy
The most valuable information in this industry doesn't live in newsletters, podcasts, or LinkedIn posts. It lives in private conversations — between the women shaping how creators get paid, how campaigns get built, and how this industry moves forward. This is that room.
COMING SOON!

DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2026 | AWARD: $3,500
Galaxy Grant
Short online application, no fee, open to women and minority-owned small businesses across all industries and stages. APPLY HERE →
DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2026 | AWARD: $10,000
Hey Helen Grant
A privately funded initiative investing in women entrepreneurs building impact-driven, for-profit businesses in the U.S., one founder receives a $10,000 unrestricted cash award per cycle. APPLY HERE →
DEADLINE: MARCH 18, 2026 | AWARD: $10,000 (UPON PROGRAM COMPLETION)
Ripple Digital Leap Forward Accelerator
A $10,000 grant awarded upon completing an 8 week program designed to help women-led businesses build and scale their digital presence. Great fit for creator economy founders. APPLY HERE →
DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2026 | AWARD: $3000
Outta Excuses Grant
Open to registered business owners with less than $125,000 in revenue last quarter who can demonstrate a need for funding and access to business coaching. $15 application fee. APPLY HERE →

FEATURED CREATOR LEADER OF THE WEEK
Libby Amber Shayo
Founder, Libby Amber Shayo Creative ∙@libbyambershayo
Before most brands knew how to reach online audiences authentically, Libby Amber Shayo was already working both sides of the table. As a content creator, social strategist, and founder, she operates at the intersection of creativity and strategy, helping brands and creators tell stories that actually resonate. What began as a dual career in content creation and agency-side social strategy at Dentsu evolved into her own company, one built on the belief that the best content isn’t just creative, it’s intentional.

"Don’t wait for the industry to define your role — build it yourself."

Parade founder Cami Tellez just launched Devotion, an AI-powered influencer marketing platform, and raised $4M to back it. It helps brands find and manage creators at scale while keeping humans in the loop.
The Women Exporters in the Digital Economy Fund just disbursed $1.76 million to 219 women-led businesses across the Dominican Republic, Mongolia, and Nigeria. Grants ranged from $5,000 for early-stage businesses to $15,000 for export-ready enterprises.
CNBC just dropped its annual Changemakers list spotlighting women whose work has left a mark on the business world, and the 2026 class does not disappoint. These are the founders, executives, and leaders reshaping industries right now.
Women now own 14.2 million businesses in the U.S., generating $2.8 trillion in receipts. Nav’s Women’s History Month spotlight celebrates the founders who broke every financial barrier to get here.
Women across Africa are emerging as the most influential voices in the creator economy, shaping culture and opportunity from Lagos to Nairobi. Nightangle Agency’s IWD 2026 campaign proves it, the future of influence will be built by women growing communities, not just audiences.
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