Nativo's Sarah Dale Named a Finalist in the 20th Annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business

Sarah Dale named finalist for 20th Annual Stevie Awards

Sarah Dale, CRO of Nativo, has been named a finalist for the 20th Annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business Maverick of the Year award. The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honor women executives, entrepreneurs, employees, and the companies they run – worldwide.  The Stevie Awards have been hailed as the world’s premier business awards.

More than 1,500 entries were submitted this year for consideration in more than 100 categories, including Executive of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, Company of the Year, Startup of the Year, Women Helping Women, and Women Run Workplace of the Year.

Sarah serves as Chief Revenue Officer at Nativo, the premier content technology platform, where she oversees the company’s buy-side media division. Sarah brings to Nativo a successful track record in media and content sales, previously working with large publishers, digital start-ups and content consultancies. Before joining Nativo, Sarah spent 10 years at The Wall Street Journal in sales and digital, ultimately leading the content studio to produce programs like Cocainenomics (Netflix) and Feeding America (Mini). Sarah has been a part of many award-winning initiatives and currently holds two Cannes Lions and D&AD Pencils.

Details about the Stevie Awards for Women in Business and the list of Finalists in all categories are available at www.StevieAwards.com/Women.  


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