She was one of the big stars at this year's creative festival on the Côte d'Azur: Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. On Wednesday, she spoke to Bloomberg journalist Caroline Hyde in front of hundreds of spectators in the main hall ( persoenlich.com reported ). I managed to grab one of the last seats just before the start.
While the midday sun was heating up outside, the netherlands rcs data atmosphere in the cool Palais des Festivals could not have been more harmonious - this remained the case until the end of the 45-minute panel. This was surprising to me. Data protection, the planned cryptocurrency Libra and the influence of elections in the USA were just three topics that could have promised a tough interview.
Things turned out differently. Sandberg got away with good-sounding PR answers on these three topics. The author of the guidebook "Lean In" spoke in more detail about the structural conditions that still prevent women from pursuing careers. About how advertising can change gender stereotypes. About how everyone can contribute to changing this when raising their children. And about how she dealt with the death of her husband four years ago.