Elaine talked about how she had that experience as well working at various publications before she got to Teen Vogue. I thought her answer was really great because she basically said that the way to influence change and create a seat at the table is to just be your authentic self.
I think she said that's what your activism becomes, that's what it looks like. I thought that was interesting because at Viacom we’ve been talking a lot recently about being content entrepreneurs, and I think that that's how I'm going to focus my entrepreneurship. It's somehow going to be tied to activism; it's going to be tied to creating spaces for voices like mine to be heard. And hopefully that will help to further shape the company culture.
Why I Love Viacom
At Viacom, I love the team that I'm on, I love the people that I work with, I love the challenges that I'm asked to wrestle with.
In Business and Legal Affairs, we're always thinking about ‘how can we address challenges more quickly?’ We think about how can we be, really, walking hand-in-hand with our production and development executives to help them get programs off-the-ground that much more quickly. And I really do think Viacom’s CEO Bob Bakish, in tandem with so many other senior leaders, has helped to make those questions and our answers a priority.
At the end of the day, we make really cool programming and that's really fun to say. It's really cool to know that my day job is helping to make TV.
—As Told To Nicole Bitette—
Javier Royal is an attorney in Viacom’s Business and Legal Affairs unit, supporting the production and development for MTV, VH1, Logo, and BET. He joined Viacom in October 2014.