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Tricia and Antoinette Clarke - best friends, Power Twins, and Boss Ladies - show you how to take your work and life to the Next Level. "Aspiring Boss Ladies in any field should pay attention." - Gabrielle Union-Wade, actress, activist, and New York Times bestselling author of We're Going to Need More Wine As African American women who have climbed their way to the highest ranks of the media world, Tricia and Antoinette have learned that to win when the deck is stacked against you, you need to ditch the old Status Quo rules. Whether you're starting your career, wondering why you're not further along, or looking to pivot,you've got to double down on yourself, and you've got to cultivate a tribe of people who will double down on you, too. Now, they share their wisdom with the next generation of Boss Ladies looking to up their game.



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Antoinette M. Clarke

Antoinette Clarke is a two-time Emmy Award-winning television producer and the VP of Branded Entertainment and Media Innovation at CBS Television Network. She is responsible for ideation, pitching, selling, negotiating, developing and activating strategic branded content and advertiser partnerships across multiple platforms for the CBS Daytime slate of shows and specials.In the previous decade, Antoinette worked as a producer for a variety of award-winning talk shows with hosts Montel Williams, Tyra Banks, Rachael Ray, and Nate Berkus. Throughout her career, Antoinette's contribution to producing hundreds of lifestyle-based shows including social experiments, celebrity interviews, home and personal makeovers, holiday Extravaganzas, and tentpole events have led to some of the highest rated episodes on daytime television. Years prior, she worked as Director of Broadcast Sales Integration for Martha Stewart, where she collaborated with marketing and production teams, executed creative concepts and managed integration sales activities.A graduate of Skidmore College, Antoinette was honored with a Black Women in Media Award in 2017 and was named 1 of 39 featured in Adweek's annual Disruptors list in 2018.



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