Friday, June 13, 2008
Dove model encourages "Embracing Real Beauty"
In the summer of 2005, six women made national news when they appeared on a Times Square billboard, dressed only in their underwear. While other nearby billboards featured actresses and supermodels, this one, promoting Dove brand products, promoted “real women with real curves,” and the nation went wild. Suddenly, Stacy Nadeau (pictured) emerged as a spokeswoman for healthy body image on the Today Show, CNN, Ellen, Dr. Phil, Tyra, and Oprah (twice).
I am excited to announce that Stacy is joining the CAMPUSPEAK roster and is immediately available for bookings. We just had her in Denver for our biannual speakers training conference, and she's AMAZING. College audiences are going to love, love, love her. Her story of how this ad campaign affected her life and the thousands of letters she got from appreciative women nationwide will inspire you.
In her keynote, Embracing Real Beauty, Stacy speaks to men and women about the role they can play in changing the message that young women receive about body image and beauty. Stacy is a fantastic choice for eating disorders and body image awareness week observances, for women’s conferences, Panhellenic education, new student orientation, and current ideas and issues series.
If you're interested in learning more about bringing Stacy to your campus, call Amy Butler at (303) 745-5545 or email her at butler@campuspeak.com.