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Tiffany Moustakas

Tiffany Moustakas is Adweek's news and engagement editor, where she edits stories, newsletters, assists with social media and writes about the intersection of marketing and culture. She previously worked as an arts and culture reporter and calendar section editor for The Riverdale Press, a Pulitzer Prize-winning community newspaper in the northwest Bronx. Tiffany was also an arts and entertainment reporter for A Plus, Ashton Kutcher's positive journalism site.

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Marketing Morsels: Taylor Swift Multiplies, Elton John Marmite and More

CPG & Grocery

Plus, why Goldfish has tiny hands and how Pillsbury’s interactive sweater disappeared.

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GLAAD Uses Stories of Real Families to Inspire Midterm Voting for LGBTQ+ Rights

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Its latest ads focus on protecting trans youth and marriage equality.

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MTV Entertainment Studios Harnesses the Power of Fandom to Encourage Voting

PSAs

Reaching fans with an important message in an authentic brand voice.

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A Nonprofit Is Shedding Light on Unhealthy Digital Relationships With a Series of PSAs

PSAs

One Love Foundation’s ultimate goal is to end relationship abuse

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Diageo Lends Brand Clout to Genderless Apparel at NYFW With ‘Fluidity Is Freedom’

Fashion & Apparel

The alcohol giant teamed up with progressive fashion label Private Policy for 'Fluidity Is Freedom.'

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South Park Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary With a Traveling Exhibit

Experiential

The experience culminated in a sold-out 2-day concert in Colorado.

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This Journalist Put Learning First to Become CMO of Canva

Leadership & Talent

Zach Kitschke has been with the graphic design platform since its founding.

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Tinder and Human Rights Campaign Join Forces to End Blood Ban for LGBTQ+ Men

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

In order to achieve a full revision of the FDA policy, ADVANCE needs participants. Here's where Tinder comes in.

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In MTV Entertainment Group’s Juneteenth Spot, a Black Creator Subverts Common Media Imagery

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Filmmaker Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah took control to show the many under-appreciated sides of her community.