OOH UNITED IS COMMITTED TO ADVANCING A CULTURE OF INCLUSION THROUGHOUT THE OOH INDUSTRY BECAUSE DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION (DEI) IS CORE TO INDUSTRY GROWTH.
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA), the national trade association for the entire out-of-home (OOH) and digital OOH media ecosystem, today announced a joint diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiative in partnership with Geopath, the not-for-profit organization that provides the industry-standard measurement currency for the OOH advertising industry.
Named OOH UNITED, the new program was created to advance a culture of inclusion throughout the OOH industry. In addition to being guided by top executives from the OAAA and Geopath, OOH UNITED will be managed by a leadership council, which includes some of the most well-respected names in the industry: Michelle Costa, Clear Channel Outdoor and the Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education (FOARE); DJ Duronslet, OUTFRONT Media; Marc Fenty, Horizon Media; Derek Haigler, Lamar Advertising; Kim Heintz, Clear Channel Outdoor; and Candice Simons, Brooklyn Outdoor.
Each letter of the word UNITED represents a foundational pillar used to build a strong, sound, safe, and harmonious plan for inclusion. The acronym’s definition highlights:
- U – Understand: Only by understanding how each individual contributes to a stronger OOH industry, is it possible for a culture of DEI to thrive
- N – Nurture: Nurturing promotes the professional development of future leaders within the OOH industry
- I – Involve: Involving individuals across the OOH industry improves overall understanding about DEI and encourages personal commitment and actions that promote and foster inclusivity
- T – Transform: Transformation is the resulting outcome when individuals commit to participate in DEI actions
- E – Engage: Engagement through internal and external communications ensures the ongoing exchange and flow of ideas while encouraging collaboration
- D – Develop: Development is accomplished through ongoing training, recruitment, and education
Starting this month, the council will develop a common system to determine the state of DEI practices in OOH and then establish key benchmarks that participating member companies can follow. Once the analysis is complete, the council will work toward recruitment, inviting minority OOH businesses and the Chambers of Commerce to actively support staffing.
It will also actively encourage ongoing involvement for a more diverse industry through representations on boards, councils, and committees. Additionally, OOH UNITED will develop scholarships, internship and mentorship programs and initiatives with DEI at the core of such programming.
“Today’s marketers need to prioritize the time and resources needed to find the best and most diverse talent to drive our industry,” said Anna Bager, President and CEO, OAAA. “We’re excited to partner with Geopath and launch OOH UNITED as a way to create and implement programs that will uncover key learnings and secure the partnerships needed to propel OOH advertising.”
“It is imperative that the industry explore ways in which we can improve current practices when it comes to diversity and inclusion in the workplace,” adds Kym Frank, President, Geopath. “Geopath is proud to join forces with the OAAA to ensure everyone has a seat at the table by uncovering and mentoring underrepresented voices through the OOH UNITED initiative.”
Alongside OAAA, Geopath, and members of the OOH UNITED leadership council, a number of other top executives have joined the effort on behalf of their organizations:
- Kenetta Bailey, Clear Channel Outdoor
- Simone Davis, Billups
- Crystal Dhir, The Siroky Group
- Dan Dhruva, Pacific Outdoor
- Tammy Duncan-Swope, Lamar Advertising
- Rudy Ferrer, Delta Media
- Ci Ci Holloway, Intersection
- Theo Hunter, Pacific Outdoor
- Vanessa Hartley, OMG
- Shabnam Irilian, Talon
- Jay Johnson, Lamar Advertising
- Brianne Matthias, Geopath
- Nancy Tostanoski, Outfront Media
- Catherine Williams, Mahlmann Media
For more information about OOH UNITED visit https://oaaa.org/AboutOAAA/WhoWeAre/CommitteesCouncils/OOHUNITED.aspx.
ABOUT OAAA
The Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA) is the national trade association for the entire out of home (OOH) advertising industry. OAAA represents more than 800 members, including leading media companies, advertisers, agencies, ad-tech providers, and suppliers which comprise over 90 percent of the industry. OOH media includes billboards, street furniture, transit, place-based media, and digital formats (DOOH) across every sector of the channel. Founded in 1891, OAAA is headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in New York City. Visit oaaa.org.
ABOUT GEOPATHFounded in 1933, Geopath, a non-profit trade association, is the industry standard that powers a smarter OOH marketplace through state-of-the art audience location measurement, deep insights and innovative market research. The organization is headquartered in NYC and governed by a tripartite board comprised of advertisers, agencies and media companies spanning the entire US. Visit http://www.geopath.org.