Sunday Spotlight: Women Changing The Tech Industry: Breaking The Glass Ceiling In Silicon Valley

NBC ID: ARB74ZKVUV | Production Unit: Weekend Today | Media Type: Aired Show

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Event Location(s): Austin, Texas | Description: EXT DAY AUSTIN, TEXAS MS: Overhead shot of buildings and a highway with time lapse of highway traffic and clouds moving overhead. INT AUSTIN AT SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST MS: Overhead time lapse of people walking in the lobby of a conference center, people riding an escalator, and women posing for a selfie. 2 MS: Women pose for a selfie. MS: Participants walk in a lobby. EXT DAY AUSTIN 2 MS: Women pose for a photo holding drinks. INT AUSTIN MS: Camera monitor showing image of women posing for a photo. MS: DJ with her equipment. MS: People in a lobby. 2 MS: Women pose for a photo. EXT DAY AUSTIN MS: Juice bar bartender and customers. MS: Taco vendor prepares a taco. MS: Women cheer holding “BBQ” letters. MS: People eat at an outdoor table near a food truck. MS: Women pose for a photo. MS: Overhead shot of women eating at outdoor tables. STILLS: Inserts of Apple founder Steve Jobs with others on stage and of Microsoft founder Bill Gates talking to others. GFX: Silhouetted men and women. GFX SUPER: “Tech founders by gender” GFX: Pie chart showing 83% men vs women and GFX super “83%” seen. CLIP (HBO): Clip from the TV show “Silicon Valley.” EXT DAY AUSTIN MS: Pins with hashtag and women’s logo seen. 3 MS: Twitter’s head of Executive Engagement Nola Weinstein talks to other women. MS: Weinstein delivers a speech standing under a tent. MS: Kent interviews Weinstein. MS: In interview Weinstein says “One of the coolest things about those conversations, they don't stay here. People meet here and those connections enable them to better their career, better their companies and in turn make impact in the world.” INT AUSTIN IN BUMBLE HEADQUARTERS MS: Bumble founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd leads Kent into the Bumble office and says “This is Bumble.” MS: Various shots of Wolfe Herd showing Kent the Bumble office. MS: Wolfe Herd enters a conference room and talks to female employees. MS: In interview Wolfe Herd says “I was very, very, very violently attacked digitally by complete strangers. It just broke me to my core. And I felt this duty to go out and build the answer to the internet that I hated.” MS: Bumble name sign. MS: Overhead shot of employees in an office area including Wolfe Herd walking up stairs. 2 MS: Wolfe Herd talks to an employee at a refreshment area. MS: In a salon area employee getting a manicure seen as mirror shows a reflection of another employee having her hair done. 2 MS: Stylist works on an employee’s hair. MS: Rear shot of Wolfe Herd and Kent walking past desks and computers. MS: In interview Wolfe Herd says “It's cool to be respectful. Misogyny is not sexy. Misogyny is not something that you want to be a part of.” 2 MS: Employee listens as Wolfe Herd speaks during a meeting. MS: In interview Wolfe Herd says (part VO) “We have really, really powerful policies in place as far as HR and reporting goes. This is a safe space. And I think that this is what the future of business should look like. And if we're going to make any change, we have to do it from within.” 3 MS: Employees at a conference table. MS: Overhead panning shot of a lounge area including sofas. INT AUSTIN IN PRODAY HEADQUARTERS MS: Proday founder and CEO Sarah Kunst works on her laptop in her office. STILL: Hand (faces unseen) holding a cell phone showing the Proday personal training app. INT AUSTIN MS: Panning shot of Kunst to her hands (faces unseen) typing on her laptop. MS: In interview Kunst says “It's really important to value intersectional diversity. It's not just gender. It's not just race. It's not just ability. It's all of those things together. There are plenty of amazing people who are ready to step into these roles. They just need to be allowed to step in to these roles.” INT AUSTIN AT SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST MS: Attendees walk behind a rope line. INT AUSTIN MS: In interview Recode’s co-founder Kaera Swisher says “It's not good for the guys. It's just not, you know. It's not good for anybody. We are holding ourselves back. I'm not sure what. I'm not clear what the benefit is to having ten white guys in a room, on a board of a company.” MS: “Equality” sign near bottles of alcohol in an office. MS: Wolfe Herd and employees in a meeting. MS: Swisher says “Power. Money is power. Pay is power. What you're paid, what you're worth is all power. And I think if people-- again, if people are paid the same for the same work, things will change.” MS: South by Southwest attendees ride an escalator and walk in a lobby. VO: Kent signs off from Austin.

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15 januari 1901
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Austin, Texas, United States
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