Entrepreneur, award-winning journalist, automotive insider and racer, and marketing pioneer, Sue Callaway has helped build brands for Time Inc., Wenner Media,and Hearst, and co-founded Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit. She is the founder of Glovebox Media, a strategy and content shop that helps companiesand individuals tell their most passionate stories. Sue is a co-founder to an all-new EV car company and has recently sat on the boards of EVe Mobility Specialty Acquisition Corp, TrueCar, and Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles. She was EVP, Editorial Director at Edelman, where she developed content strategy and creation for global clients including Nissan, INFINITI, Datsun, and HP. Prior to Edelman, Sue was also the Senior Editor, Automotive, for Time Inc.—the company’s first executive awarded that role—where she oversaw automotive industry coverage for the company’s 90-plus brands. Previously, Sue was Director of Marketing for Ford’s Premiere Automotive Group (Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, and Lincoln), and later, VP and General Manager of Jaguar Cars NA. Her automotive writing/videos have appeared in and on Fortune, CNN, The Robb Report, Esquire, Men’s Journal, Los Angeles Times, CBS Morning Show, Rosso, Conde Nast Traveler, Town & Country, among many others. She also co-authored What Would Jackie Do? An Inspired Guide to Distinctive Living, an international best-seller. In the last few decades, she has done seat time in open-wheel race cars, sports cars, vintage cars, drag racers, and go-karts. She has judged at numerous prestigious vintage car shows, including Pebble Beach, Amelia Island, and Art Center’s Classic, where she also sponsors an automotive design scholarship.