Philippine Daily Inquirer

NANCY’S ‘ARCHIE’

- By Fran Katigbak

“All CEOs should know we’re just persons,” said Nancy Silberklei­t, the American teacher-turned-CEO of Archie Comic Publicatio­ns Inc., who was recently in town to speak at the Philippine Readers and Writers Festival (PRWF) at Raffles Makati.

“We’re all in this Earth for about 76 years, give or take. We really should do as much as we can,” she said during her talk and interview session. “I’ve always been into public service… and connecting with people.”

That right there is why she gives out her e-mail (accidental­boss@aol.com, nancy.

archiecomi­cs@gmail.com), making her uniquely accessible despite leading a company that’s been around for nearly eight decades and whose products have become enjoyable reading staples for generation­s.

Silberklei­t’s views on social issues, leadership and comics as communicat­ion tool are insightful.

“It was my job [as teacher] for 25 years to get informatio­n to individual minds in a way that they understood,” said Silberklei­t. “It’s the same for the person in the business seat who has to connect the brand to the people.”

Since taking the helm of Archie Comics, she has used the medium to promote her PSAs for the environmen­t and antibullyi­ng.

At PRWF, Silberklei­t announced one of the new digital characters, Scarlet, who was created for her kindness campaign, would be Filipino— the first one ever in the Riverdale universe.

“What’s important here is that she is neurodiver­se, a new word trending for those who are on the spectrum (people with autism),” explained Silberklei­t.

“They understand every word you say but it’s hard for them to engage in conversati­on… What I’d like to highlight is friendship­s matter to them—they want to have friends.”

Scarlet’s story offers the message of inclusion—delivered in what the Archie CEO calls “one of the oldest languages around.”

“Pictures are asking you to expand the story and message,” said Silberklei­t. “When that happens, critical thinking is taking place, and that’s what we want to produce in schools, critical thinkers… That’s the exercise comic books offer.”

 ?? —FRAN KATIGBAK ?? Archie Comics co-CEONancy Silberklei­t
—FRAN KATIGBAK Archie Comics co-CEONancy Silberklei­t

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