Video: Advancing Diversity Honoree -- Unilever's Aline Santos

“Stereotypes can be good, stereotypes can be bad. Stereotypes normally put people into little tiny boxes.” So began the talk Aline Santos, Global EVP Marketing and Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Unilever gave at the inaugural Advancing Diversity Honors held January 10 during CES. As an Honoree accepting on behalf of Unilever’s Unstereotype initiative, Santos described how marketers use boxes to identify groups. She spoke about the limits of stereotypes and how the need to see people as individuals – to Unstereotype – is a driving force in moving our culture forward.

Partnering with UN Women, Santos launched the #Unstereotype Alliance, an industry wide initiative with 24 other leading organizations to eradicate stereotypes in advertising globally, creating impact at scale. According to Santos, "We don't view diversity and inclusion as a competitive advantage," however, she shares that companies creating progressive, stereotype-challenging ads typically see a 25% lift in terms of branded impact and engagement. See the full video above and view all Advancing Diversity Honors videos featuring the 2018 Honorees at www.AdvancingDiversity.org.

Click to watch the Advancing Diversity Honoree videos below:

Aline Santos - Unilever

Angela Talton - Nielsen

Kay Koplovitz - Springboard Enterprises

Lisa Sherman - Ad Council

Megan Hobson - EY

Michael Roth - IPG

Randall Rothenberg - IAB

Ruth Hedges - Crowdfunding Roadmap Inc.

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Karla Chrzanowski

Karla Chrzanowski is the Executive Director of Jack Myers KnowledgeExchange, where she oversees development of the company’s core initiatives – AdvancingDiversity, 1stFive, WomenAdvancing, Legends & Leaders, The Future of Men and Jack Myers T… read more