And it just has to do with food and women in some way. Tamara e-mailed back. And she was like, I'm so busy right now.But also Charlotte, I have nothing to say about women in food at this moment.
In the book, you talk about your father's influence. Tamara 's father, for those of you that don't know, co-founded Vidal Sassoon.So, a very savvy businessman in his own right.
Tamara is an award-winning author and expert on organizations the changing workforce and generations at work her 30years as a researcher and advisor have focused on helping individuals and companies alike succeed in the changing
Tamara : I have to say, it's a real treat for me to introduce Ken Auletta, who's written the "Annals of Communications" column for theNew Yorker since 1992 and is here to discuss his 11th book, which some of you have, "Googled: The end of the world as we know it". It chronicles
Anything they loved. The bully in the class, the worst one was Tamara . Everybody was afraid of Tamara . I was afraid of her too.
So it kind of impacts on both areas. Another thing that Tamara does is she creates little stories for kids.
Because again, I didn't want to impose anything on them. So I sent Tamara an email. And I was like, Tamara , I'm doing this book.
And I was like, who? And she said Tamara Shopsin. So it seemed like fate.
I actually got teary at my desk. And this is Tamara Shopsin's cover. And what I love about it, I really did not like the title.
And the whole point is that this isn't generic. And then I saw Tamara 's cover. And yes it plays with the idea of the eyes of the potato, but it's also literally women, because those eyes are
So for me, now I love the title of the book. And it's all because of Tamara 's cover. Yeah. I was looking at it and thinking like the eyes and it's everybody's perspective, like all these different perspectives of women
Welcome to Photographers at Google. And we're very pleased to have Tamara Lackey with us today. She is going to be discussing embracing self-consciousness, authentic expression in portrait photography.
also maintains a weekly blog on the Harvard Business publishing website so you can learn a little bit more about her work there further ado please welcome Tamara Erickson I started out looking at the reset at the workforce and how it was changing probably about seven years ago now and my first question was really just what are the
I was afraid of her too. And so I said, Tamara , what's the hottest song out right now? She said, "The Thong Song." I said, oh my god, "The Thong Song" by Sisqo.
That is the inside of a Vostok, it was called, sphere. And it was such a tragedy that when I actually interviewed Tamara Titov-- Gherman is now dead, but Gherman's wife, in Moscow,
And we were scratching our heads. And we recognized that it was people that were using Tamara 's voice to help them drift off. Everyone's mind is racing and whirring away at night, so they just love to listen to her voice.
So it kind of impacts on both areas. Well, we have Tamara , who is our narrator and teacher.
So I sent Tamara an email. And I was like, Tamara , I'm doing this book. How would you feel about having 10 pages to play with?
We have different types of photography that we do, but I think we connected because photography is about capturing that moment, and she does it so well. And I'm so pleased to be able to present Tamara Lackey. Please give her a warm welcome.
Thank you, thank you Holly. And welcome, Tamara . We're so excited to have you here today. I'm excited to be here.
You also have some fantastic charitable efforts that we'd love to hear more about. Well I'm going to be starting a foundation when the Tamara Mellon brand. And its to work on women's rights, for gender discrimination and equal pay and also dealing with the sex-slave trade.
These are aspects that we've seen in the Jimmy Choo line. Are they things that we'll also see in the Tamara Mellon line? Definitely it follows with me because it's my DNA.
So, uh, it's a pleasure to welcome him and please join me in welcoming Ken Auletta. Thanks. Ken: Thanks, Tamara . What Tamara didn't say was that she was one of my handlers as I was spending this time in -- in Mountain View and the truth is that -- that she was great, as was her boss, David Crane. And I was mentioning to her something that
I knew I wanted one. And the first person I asked to do that was an Illustrator and author named Tamara Shopsin, who's done a few books of her own that are amazing. She also does a lot of illustrations for "The New York Times" and "The New Yorker." And she and I had worked together.
He's still sitting there with his hand in his head. The phone rings. It's Tamara Ashkenazi, who is the head of the transplant, who goes, we've got a heart for Yitzhak Cohen. Now Lavie got to know all the people in the end-stage heart unit because although Israel has the ability, the know-how,
Right. So you talked a little bit about really understanding this woman that you're catering to and her aesthetic. With the launch of your need collection, the Tamara Mellon Namesake Collection, which is coming out very, very soon-- it includes ready-to-wear accessories, handbags, and more. What type of woman are you designing for?
Next? I've hardly started this one yet. Well in your book-- I'm sure you guys will all enjoy reading it-- but Tamara takes on challenge after challenge, often at the same very time. So while you were working on Jimmy Choo, you also started reinventing Houston.
approachable and someone that you can communicate with as a brand. So do you have any strategy in terms of social media and how you're going to structure that for the Tamara Mellon line? I think that being elite is an old-fashioned view.
And so I went and played the video games, so I could use the video game content in my math questions. Anything they loved. The bully in the class, the worst one was Tamara . Everybody was afraid of Tamara .
That is the inside of a Vostok, it was called, sphere. because it's much more interesting and complex than just they're both rivals-- is that Gherman Titov and his wife, Tamara ,
you have an obligation to the journalist as well, to tell the truth. And, in fact, to do your job, you have to earn the trust of that reporter. Because someone like David Crane or Tamara kept me away from making mistakes of following false leads because trusted them. They weren't going to lie to me.