The Business Journals

Ep. 034 - Hail to the 'Chief'

34 min · 1 de may de 2019
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Chief's mission struck a chord with women across all industries. Names from Wal-Mart, HBO, Hearst, PepsiCo, WeWork, Google, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Facebook and Spotify make up this discreet list of business savvy members. Their goal: provide each other with unprecedented peer support throughout their respective C-suite journeys. The waitlist to become a member currently exceeds 4,500. With Chief, founders Lindsay Kaplan and Carolyn Childers — both New York startup vets — set out to redefine networking entirely. Click the link to learn more.

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