The end of tokenism?
September 7, 2016
	
By Gonzalo López Martí – creative director, etc etc     / LMMiami.com
	“People rarely change when they see the light. People change when they feel the heat.”
	Anonymous
- The token Latinos in the room are taking over.
 - The folks whose role was to smile and acquiesce sheepishly in order to afford a veneer of diversity to business as usual in corporate America are starting to make themselves heard.
 - There are dozens of examples out there but let’s focus on Madison Avenue.
 - After a serious shake-up not one but two Latinos have been promoted to run Saatchi’s emblematic NY office.
 - A she and a he.
 - More and more minorities are climbing up to leadership positions.
 - For a number of reasons.
 - It is not that white Protestant straight monolingual males suddenly became magnanimous, inclusive and egalitarian.
 - No, no, no.
 - It is a case of badly needed reinvention.
 - Survival.
 - Rugs are being pulled form under the status quo as we knew it.
 - Madison Avenue is right at being nervous and overeager to shed its wrinkled pasty skin at a time when, for instance, disruptive new media outlets with purely digital DNA such as Vice or Buzzfeed create marketing campaigns and branded content for paying clients.
 - Not to mention Facebook, Snapchat and Google.
 - The elephants in the room.
 - Thinly veiled yet full-fledged ad agencies.
 - With a massive and wildly effective business model at that.
 - Is marketing a zero sum game?
 - Does growth in Silicon Valley mean, conversely, shrinkage in Madison Avenue?
 - Who knows.
 - In any case, the American business model based on growth growth growth might be over.
 - There’s no more room to grow.
 - Americans simply can’t drink a gallon of soft drinks a day.
 - Let alone a gallon of coffee.
 - We’ve seen the results: obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, tons of trash in the form of dubiously recyclable aluminum cans and plastic bottles.
 - How bigger can our cars get?
 - How much more made-in-China Walmart & Costco stuff can we store in our garages, sheds, pantries and closets?
 - The big box logic is losing steam.
 - It’s got to.
 - Speaking of China, the only remaining pockets of growth are in emerging communities and emerging markets.
 - Hence the appointment of “people of color” to higher managerial positions.
 - To be sure, Madison Avenue felt the heat first and it is scrambling to change but diversity in Silicon Valley sucks (unless you are cheap engineering labor from India, that is).
 - They don’t need to “change” yet.
 - See, the only Latino entrepreneurs in Northern California seem to be the owners of landscaping companies.
 - Hey, to judge by the manicured lawns in Palo Alto, Cupertino, Mountain View and surroundings they are doing a great job.
 - To be continued next week.
 
					

























