WIF
Jennifer Wilkov is an accomplished Book & Business Consultant, TED/Keynote Speaker, and Literary Agent Matchmaker, with extensive experience in the book publishing industry since January 2007. As the President of Your Book Is Your Hook!, Jennifer runs a consulting practice that offers services to authors and writers, as well as hosting a popular podcast. Additionally, Jennifer is the Founder and Producer of Speak Up World LLC, a company focused on event production, and operates The Make It Happen Room, a gathering space for highly productive individuals. Jennifer is also a member of several organizations including the Women's Media Group and Women In Film. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising from Syracuse University, Jennifer has authored multiple best-selling and award-winning books, and has been recognized as a certified speaker for Vistage groups.
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WIF
Celebrating 50 years! Women In Film (WIF) is a non-profit organization that advocates for and advances the careers of women working in the screen industries – to achieve parity and transform culture. Founded in 1973, WIF provides members with camaraderie, networking opportunities, educational programs, scholarships, grants, film finishing funds, access to employment opportunities and mentorships. Furthermore, WIF enables members who exhibit advanced and innovative skills numerous practical services, as well as participation in the organization’s film and television shadowing programs and its award-winning Production Program (FKA: the PSA program). WIF is dedicated to helping women achieve their highest potential within the global entertainment, communication and media industries. WIF’s fundamental belief is that entertainment created by and for women should represent 50% of all content worldwide, in sync with the voice of the population itself. WIF’s mandate is to ensure gender parity for women in management positions as well as in front of and behind the camera, and to preserve the legacies of all women within the media industries.