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Image description: Collage of sports leaders arranged around teal “Collective Visibility®” logo. The graphic reflects the addition of 11 new members, bringing the global Collective Visibility® speaker directory to 969 women across more than 70 countries and over 60 languages as of April 14, 2026.
Collage graphic featuring professional headshots of women leaders in sport arranged around a teal “Collective Visibility®” logo. The graphic reflects 11 new members joining the global women in sports speaker directory, bringing the total to 969 members worldwide as of April 14, 2026.
Collective Visibility® Global Talent Resource
11 new leaders this week. 7 countries. 4 continents.
969 speakers worldwide ready to speak at your next conference, summit, podcast and media interview.
www.collectivevisibility.org
#CollectiveVisibility
#GlobalWomenSportsLeaders
#TobySportsGeekness
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Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong’s contribution to this Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel highlights how trust impacts growth efficiency and cost.
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Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article on turning trust into a measurable growth driver featuring Board Director and Marketer Toby Wong. Article published in Forbes on April 13, 2026.
Screenshot of a Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article published in Forbes titled “19 Tips To Turn Trust Into A Measurable Growth Driver.” The screenshot shows the Forbes masthead and article header. The Expert Paanel features insights from marketing and communications leaders including Board Director and Global Marketer Toby G. Wong within the Forbes Communications Council. Article published in Forbes on April 13, 2026.
Screenshot of the contribution of Board Director and Global Marketer Toby G. Wong in the Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel titled “19 Tips To Turn Trust Into A Measurable Growth Driver.” Toby’s contribution is Tip #9 titled “Track Predictive Behaviors That Reflect Trust Strength” and reads: “I measure trust through the ability to hold price without incentives, referrals and how often customers return. These are leading, predictive signals. Not past or lagging. They show whether growth is driven by belief in the brand or by marketing spend. When trust is strong, growth becomes more efficient. When trust erodes, the cost of growth rises. The gap is what I monitor.” - Toby G. Wong, Toby Wong Consulting
Trust goes beyond a brand metric to a growth driver.
It shows up in how efficiently a company grows and what it costs to sustain it.
Where are you seeing that difference in your brand and business?
Check-out our @forbes.com Expert Panel: bit.ly/4muFN4r
Welcoming our newest member from Europe - Emelia Funnell -- sports R&D expert repping the United Kingdom and @idasports.bsky.social IDA in the COLLECTIVE VISIBILITY® women in sports community and directory. Ready to take the stage, podium and microphone.
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Welcoming our newest member from Africa - Sports Journalist and Sports Content Creator - Akhona Naledi - repping South Africa in the COLLECTIVE VISIBILITY® global women in sports directory.
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Welcoming new North America members, Tiffany Stone and Miren Garay, to COLLECTIVE VISIBILITY® global women in sports speaker directory.
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Women in sports, please add your profile under "Join Speaker Directory":
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Image Description: Graphic showing 958 women in the Collective Visibility® global women in sports speaker and leadership directory.
Teal graphic with the Collective Visibility® logo at the top and the words “Represented by.” A large white circle in the center displays the number “958” in bold teal font. At the bottom, the text reads “women in sport.” This represents the total number of women in the Collective Visibility® global women in sports speaker and leadership directory as of April 7, 2026, spanning more than 70 countries and over 60 languages.
Collective Visibility®: Building global benchstrength in sports
4 new leaders this week
4 countries
3 continents
958 globally
From sports R&D to FIFA World Cup, this is a global pipeline of women in sport
www.collectivevisibility.org
#CollectiveVisibility
#GlobalWomenSports
#TobySportsGeekness
Photo #2 Image Description: Board Director Toby Wong’s contribution to the Forbes Communications Council panel emphasizes that presentations persuade by clarifying strategy, stakes and the cost of inaction to drive alignment.
Photo #1 Image Description: Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article in Forbes titled “18 Tips For Structuring Presentations That Win Over Skeptical Audiences,” featuring insights from marketing and communications leaders including Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong.
Screenshot of a Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article published in Forbes titled “18 Tips For Structuring Presentations That Win Over Skeptical Audiences.” The screenshot shows the Forbes masthead and article header. The panel features insights from communications and marketing executives including Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong within the Forbes Communications Council. Article published in Forbes on March 5, 2026.
Screenshot of the contribution of Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong in the Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel titled “18 Tips For Structuring Presentations That Win Over Skeptical Audiences.” Toby’s contribution #13 is titled: “Start With Strategy, Stakes And The Cost Of Inaction” and reads: “Presentations persuade by first addressing the underlying strategy and rationale, what has changed from the current state and the real risk or cost of standing still. When the stakes are clear, alignment comes faster.” - Toby Wong, Toby Wong Consulting
Forbes: Turning Skepticism Into Alignment
Persuasion happens when strategy, stakes and tradeoffs are clear enough for others to decide and act.
Check-out @forbes.com Expert Panel: bit.ly/4tbPNBC
#Presentations #Alignment #DecisionMaking #Forbes
Teal-colored graphic featuring the Collective Visibility® logo at the top in white, with the words “Represented by” beneath it. At the center of the image is a large white circular shape displaying the number “954” in bold teal font. At the bottom of the image, the text reads “women in sport.”
6 new women leaders in sports this week.
United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Latvia, Spain, Mexico, United States.
954 women leaders
70+ countries
Join Collective Visibility® global women in sports directory:
www.collectivevisibility.org
#CollectiveVisibility #TobySportsGeekness #SportsBusiness
Photo #2 Image Description: shows Toby Wong’s contribution (#9), titled “Openness To Operational Scrutiny,” emphasizing that true partner evaluation goes beyond the RFP through deeper due diligence across operations, leadership access and enterprise readiness.
Photo #1 Image Description: Screenshot of a Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article published in Forbes titled “20 Vendor ‘Green Flags’ CMOs Should Look For Beyond The RFP,” featuring insights from marketing leaders and experts including Toby Wong.
Screenshot of a Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article published in Forbes titled “20 Vendor ‘Green Flags’ CMOs Should Look For Beyond The RFP.” The screenshot shows the Forbes masthead and article header. The panel features insights from marketing leaders including Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong. Screenshot of a Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel article published in Forbes titled “20 Vendor ‘Green Flags’ CMOs Should Look For Beyond The RFP.” The screenshot shows the Forbes masthead and article header. The panel features insights from Marketing Leaders including Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong within the Forbes Communications Council. Article published in Forbes on March 17, 2026.
Screenshot of the contribution of Board Director and Global Marketer Toby Wong in the Forbes Communications Council Expert Panel titled “20 Vendor ‘Green Flags’ CMOs Should Look For Beyond The RFP.” Toby’s contribution is #9 titled “Openness To Operational Scrutiny” and reads: “When the selection decision shifts from vendor to partner, scrutiny increases. Deeper due diligence with creative, program management, finance and supply chain shows enterprise readiness and capability. Offering an open door to transparent review, including site visits and access to key leaders, signals enterprise depth beyond the RFP and mitigates reputational and operational risk.” - Toby Wong, Toby Wong Consulting
Vendor and agency selection is a governance decision.
Due diligence is scrutiny.
It reveals how partners truly operate.
Read @forbes.com Expert Panel: bit.ly/4rCNkPe
#PartnerSelection
#AgencySelection
#Marketing
#Procurement
#BrandGovernance
#Forbes
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Screenshot of a Global News article titled “Realtors say Calgary’s real estate market is now attracting a new kind of buyer,” featuring Calgary Realtor Len T. Wong of Len T Wong and Associates.
Screenshot of a Global News article with the headline “Realtors say Calgary’s real estate market is now attracting a new kind of buyer.” The image includes the byline, publication date, and read time. The article features commentary from Calgary Realtor Len T. Wong of Len T Wong and Associates, sharing perspective on changing conditions for first-time buyers in the Calgary housing market.
Calgary’s housing market is shifting.
Proud to see my brother, Realtor Len T. Wong of Len T. Wong and Associates Real Estate, featured in this @globalnews.ca article on what it means for first-time home buyers.
bit.ly/40XyWGL
Nothing About Us Without Us.
#DisabilityRepresentation #Autism #DisabilityBelongs #CastingMatters
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ID: Teal-colored graphic featuring the Collective Visibility® logo at the top in white, with the words “Represented by” beneath it.
At the center of the image is a large white circular shape displaying the number “948” in bold teal font.
At the bottom of the image, the text reads “women in sport.”
white, with the words “Represented by” beneath it. At the center of the image is a large white circular shape displaying the number “948” in bold teal font. At the bottom of the image, the text reads “women in sport.”
4 new women leaders this week.
UK + USA
948 women leaders
70+ countries
Collective Visibility® global sports directory
From partnerships and marketing to media, motorsports, tennisand web services.
Be seen. Be considered.
www.collectivevisibility.org
#CollectiveVisibility
#TobySportsGeekness
ID Photo 2 Part 2: "...Leadership requires disciplined alignment between what you say, how loudly you say it and the consequences for employees, consumers and investors.” — Toby G. Wong, Toby Wong Consulting"
ID Photo 2 Pt 1: Forbes Expert Panel contribution by Toby G. Wong reads:
“Story decisions are materiality and risk decisions. Engage when enterprise metrics, corporate values and long-term brand equity are materially at stake with stakeholders, especially when uncomfortable..."
ID Photo #1: Forbes Communications Council Expert article titled “How To Determine When To Amplify Stories And When To Hold Back,” published in Forbes on March 18, 2026. The image features the Forbes masthead at the top with headline. Board Director Toby Wong contributed to this Expert Panel.