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Taboolars celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with engaging activities, including Cafecito sessions, Salsa dance lessons, cocktail making, and a diverse array of Latinx/Hispanic foods, promoting diversity, inclusion, and appreciation for these cultures.
Kristine Gaviola shares her eight-year journey at Taboola, highlighting the company’s product team involvement, her career progression, and the importance of work-life balance.
Sam Rothberg’s career journey at Taboola shows that it is possible to transition into a new career path and achieve success with the right support and mindset.
The article highlights Taboola’s celebration of Pride Month by embracing diversity and inclusivity through various events and initiatives across different regions.
Did you know May is Mental Health Awareness Month? Join Taboola to help increase awareness about mental health and wellness.
Women in Leadership Lessons & Learnings Meta: To celebrate Women’s History Month, Taboola hosted a Women in Leadership event with professionals from Bloomberg, SHE Media, and 4A’s
In this interview between Adam Singolda, CEO and Founder of Taboola, and David Steinberg, Founder and CEO of Zeta Global, they discuss the future of the advertising ecosystem, Zeta’s evolution, the growing interest in CTV, and the importance of creating attribution models aligned with marketers’ objectives. The conversation also covers topics such as e-commerce, personalization, TikTok, and Web 3.0, among other insights.
At Taboola, we celebrate diversity and champion equality for all, regardless of race, religion, sexual identity, or any other factor.
Three Taboola women have been nominated for the Women Leading Change Awards, nominees include outstanding APAC women who lead, inspire, and motivate greatness.
This year, the International Women’s Day (IWD) theme is #BreakTheBias. In celebration of IWD and in support of this year’s theme, we interviewed some women employees on different areas of their lives to discover how they are breaking gender biases in their own way.