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The Archer School for Girls’ Elizabeth English Leads Panel with President of AM PR Group Vanessa Anderson and Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group Jody Gerson at Teen Vogue Summit 

Entertainment Industry Executives and Archer’s Head of School Discuss Being Brave, Not Perfect
This year’s sold-out Teen Vogue Summit - sponsored by The Archer School for Girls, Freeform, and Lego - took over Goya Studios in Hollywood, California this Saturday, November 12, for a day of inspirational conversations with creators, changemakers, and ceiling-breakers. 

Among prominent activists, artists, and Teen Vogue editors, Elizabeth English, Head of The Archer School for Girls in Brentwood, CA, hosted a Career Spotlight panel with Vanessa Anderson, Founder & President of AM PR Group, and Jody Gerson, Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group. The panel focused on being brave and not perfect and offered valuable career advice to Summit attendees.

“People from my generation (Gen X) don't know the Teen Vogue of today. I'm thrilled to see the courage that the editors at Teen Vogue have shown in promoting a message of personal authenticity, individuality, and social responsibility - and of course personal style!” said Elizabeth English, Head of School at The Archer School for Girls.

Archer’s Career Spotlight panel was amongst keynote conversations, panels, and performances from Keke Palmer, Saweetie, Sabrina Carpenter, and Baby Tate.

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The Archer School for Girls’ mission is to educate students in an environment specifically designed for girls. As such, the school will consider any candidate for admission who identifies as a girl. Once admitted to Archer, all students in good academic standing who abide by Archer’s code of conduct and who meet requirements for graduation will be eligible to receive an Archer diploma, regardless of any change in sexual identity or other legally protected status.