Bonita Stewart

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Bonita C. Stewart, joined Google in 2006 and her career spans three decades leading…

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Publications

  • A Blessing: Women of Color Teaming Up to Lead, Empower and Thrive

    Wordeee

    In their new book, A BLESSING: Women of Color Teaming Up to Lead, Empower and Thrive, Harvard Business School alumnae Bonita C. Stewart and Jacqueline Adams provide a mission-driven, realistic analysis of Black female leadership. With a foreword written by Kenneth Chenault, Chairman and Managing Director of General Catalyst and former Chairman and CEO of American Express, the authors provide tools, data, and inspiration for entrepreneurial and corporate women of color as well as their…

    In their new book, A BLESSING: Women of Color Teaming Up to Lead, Empower and Thrive, Harvard Business School alumnae Bonita C. Stewart and Jacqueline Adams provide a mission-driven, realistic analysis of Black female leadership. With a foreword written by Kenneth Chenault, Chairman and Managing Director of General Catalyst and former Chairman and CEO of American Express, the authors provide tools, data, and inspiration for entrepreneurial and corporate women of color as well as their allies—regardless of their race or gender.

    Highlighting Stewart and Adams’s work is their original proprietary research, Women of Color in Business: Cross Generational Survey ©, which examines the views of 4005 female “desk” or “knowledge workers” across four races (Black, LatinX, Asian and Caucasian) and four generations (Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers). Their book is filled with personal anecdotes and reflective experiences from the authors and accomplished women business leaders across industries based on their respective careers in the technology, brand marketing, and national media sectors and serves as a framework for women of color to work together, team up and shed the cloak of invisibility and aloneness. At the close of each chapter, readers will have an opportunity to create their own personal journals of reflections in what the authors call the “Living Log” as readers answer critical, insightful questions that help them see themselves - their hopes, ambitions and desires – much more clearly and defined.

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  • The Fifth "P" of Marketing

    CRM Magazine

    The fifth "P," which stands for Process, calls for grounding tactical and strategic marketing decisions in the insights that can be drawn from online consumer data and leveraged across the predecessor Ps.

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Courses

  • Northwestern Kellogg Women's Director Board Development Program

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  • Stanford Law School Directors' College 2014, 2020

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Honors & Awards

  • Power 100

    Ebony

  • Most Powerful Women

    Crain’s NY

  • Paragon Award

    American Association of Advertising Agencies

    Society of Excellence

  • Most Powerful Women in Business

    Black Enterprise

  • Most Powerful Women

    Crain’s NYC

  • Power 300: Most Influential Black Corporate Directors

    Savoy Magazine

  • Most Powerful Women

    Crain's NYC

  • Women to Watch in Tech

    Crain's

  • W50 Celebration

    Harvard Business School African American Alumni Association

    Celebrating 50 African-American alumnae of the Harvard Business School

  • Global Visionary Leadership Award

    Howard University School of Communications

  • Top 17 African American Internet Pioneers

    The Root

    In the two-plus decades since the World Wide Web was born, a number of African Americans have helped shape the online realm that now connects, informs and entertains much of the world. Among the black pioneers of Internet innovation are 17 individuals who distinguished themselves by breaking new ground in a rapidly evolving medium where a persistent gap in access has yet to close completely for African Americans…

    In the two-plus decades since the World Wide Web was born, a number of African Americans have helped shape the online realm that now connects, informs and entertains much of the world. Among the black pioneers of Internet innovation are 17 individuals who distinguished themselves by breaking new ground in a rapidly evolving medium where a persistent gap in access has yet to close completely for African Americans. http://www.theroot.com/photos/2012/02/black_internet_pioneers_17_africanamerican_innovators.html

  • African-American Alumni Professional Achievement Award

    Harvard Business School

  • Power 100

    Ebony

  • Women to Watch

    Advertising Age

  • Interactive Marketer of the Year - Chrysler Group

    Advertising Age

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