Two Asian Women in Ad Who Revolutionized An Industry?....It is a total lie.... [View all]
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/bizwomen/news/latest-news/2017/01/the-women-in-that-viral-ad-not-who-you-think-they.html?page=all
The company is Everquote..and those two women are not the leaders of the company, they just work there
Hit the link above, and the story becomes clear. I saw that ad dozens of times, and wondered...Is this true?
Well ....
the ad is a lie, total lie...read the story at the link....I did a little research and found this article at
Biz Journals.com ......here is a quote from the article.......Stuart G
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Max Stendahl, Biotech Reporter - Boston Business Journal
Jan 19, 2017, 3:28pm EST
You may have seen the advertisement appear on a number of websites in recent months. Titled How 2 Boston Grads Are Disrupting the Auto Insurance Industry, it pictures two Asian women wearing blue hooded sweatshirts bearing the logo of Everquote, a Cambridge tech company that allows users to compare auto insurance quotes.
Everquote was in fact founded by two Boston grads, but they are MIT alums Seth Birnbaum and Tomas Revesz, both white men. Like many tech startups, Everquote has little gender diversity in its top ranks. There is one woman on its leadership team, a director of talent acquisition, and no women on its board of directors.
Ryan Ruffing, a spokesman for Everquote, said that the women in the ad are also MIT grads and EverQuote employees. In particular, Ruffing said, they are quantitative analysts on the companys online marketing team who initiated and led the ad campaign.
They decided to try telling a first hand story as one of their ideas and these creatives are the result of those efforts, which both they, and we, are proud to see come to life, Ruffing wrote in an email. However, due to some recent unexpected confusion, we are currently phasing out/changing versions of that ad.
In a follow-up interview, Revesz said that the company was caught off guard when it began to receive inquiries from some web users who wondered if the women actually worked at Everquote. He said that the ad would be changed to remove the number 2, and expressed confidence that this would clear up any confusion regarding their roles at the company.
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additional comment: I was lead to believe these two women are the founders and leaders of the company..."that is revolutionizing an industry" ....That is what the original ad lead me to believe...They do work at the company, but
are not the leaders or founders..I saw the ad dozens of times. Everquote is a new company that takes your personal information, (with your permission) and helps an individual compare auto insurance rates..(when I saw the pictures in the ad, I said to myself..yes..that is the ad)
The ad in my opinion is deceptive and a total lie. If this is what the new company is about, then it deserves to fail..I am guessing that thousands of others were duped into believing exactly the same thing.
I never clicked on the ad, I found this article and it explained what was going on Just was curious, and wondered about it. In the "good old day" I would go to the library to get such information..now, a few clicks..and there it is.....Yes, it is easy, but I am not sure that is all that good. Many younger individuals will never really learn to use the library..????(but that is another discussion for another time)
............Stuart G