I had a high-flying career. Never wanted to get married. All I wanted to do was have some fun. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
There was no active, conscious decision-making point, just a gradual realization over time that I’m very happy minus children and marriage. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
I deplore the shying away that can go on, within women, from the term ‘feminist.’ I am, absolutely, all about being a feminist. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
I realized relatively early on that I had no desire to be a mother whatsoever. I actually love children, but specifically other people’s. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
My background is advertising: I moved to New York from London in 1998 to start up the U.S. office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
Client companies and advertising agencies are old-world-order places. The systems and processes and structures come from a time when you shot the TV commercial, then you did the print ads, then you did everything else – including the website. Everything has changed, but the systems haven’t. Cindy Gallop Read Quote
When I give talks like the one I’m going to give at the Changing Advertising Summit, one of the points I often make to the audience is that I’m not one of those speakers who stands in front of the audience and pontificates – everything I talk about I’m actually doing myself. I’m living it. Cindy Gallop Read Quote