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Learn About Purpose-Driven Work at the First ‘Anthem Talks: Elevate Your Impact’ Virtual Talk of the Season!

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Learn how top brands and organizations are creating purpose-driven work that drives results [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( Join us for the first ‘Anthem Talks: Elevate Your Impact’ The Anthem Awards Final Entry Deadline is on Friday, July 12th! Enter your work at [anthemawards.com]( [The Anthem Awards]( As a valued part of the Webbys community, we know that you’ve been exposed to top work across a variety of industries. One area near and dear to us is Social Impact work, which is celebrated by The Anthem Awards every year, so we’re excited to invite you to Anthem Talks: Elevate Your Impact on LinkedIn Live Tuesday, June 25th at 12pm ET! Anthem Talks: Elevate Your Impact is a curated discussion that explores how top brands and organizations are creating purpose-driven work that drives results. You’ll leave the virtual event with actionable takeaways that can inspire and shape your work today, tomorrow and years down the road. The Anthem Awards believes that by elevating advocacy from everyone—whether it’s frontline nonprofits or conscious brands—we can inspire a better future for all globally. [RSVP now]( to attend this LinkedIn Live event next week. As a reminder, the 4th Annual Anthem Awards Call for Entries is open to honor the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies, and organizations worldwide across 7 core causes: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Education, Arts & Culture, Health, Human & Civil Rights, Humanitarian Action & Services, Responsible Technology, and Sustainability, Climate & Environment. If your work aligns with any of these categories, be sure to enter at [anthemawards.com]( by the Final Entry Deadline on Friday, July 12th! [RSVP Now!]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wall Street Journal]( [WP Engine]( [LinkedIn]( [YouGov]( [NAACP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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