Radio Recap: Paige Hathaway + Brian Solis
Less than 7 years ago fitness star Paige Hathaway never even thought of the gym, now Paige is a global fitness icon and self-made entrepreneur with millions of clients all dedicated toward following a healthy lifestyle. Paige relied heavily on Instagram and Facebook to launch her career. She was one of the first to monetize [Read More]
Radio Recap: Bulletin + Breather
Ali Kriegsman + Alana Branston Ali Kriegsman and Alana Branston built Bulletin, a New York-based startup,connects like-minded, online-only brands renting them space in its physical stores, thereby helping hundreds of digitally-native companies access the physical retail economy for the very first time. With a retail model that has a WeWork mentality, Bulletin is [Read More]
Radio Recap: McGarryBowen + Shine Text
If you’ve ever seen the ‘Curiously Strong’ Altoid print campaigns, Dockers’ ‘Who Wears the Pants’ project, or the ‘What Music Looks Like’ Pandora music rebrand, heck—even if you haven’t—these are some of the most iconic and biggest rebranding advertisements around and they were all helmed by Julie Scelzo Executive Creative Director at global creative agency McGarryBowen [Read More]
Radio Recap: Women’s VC Fund + Ellementa
After Edith Dorsen first learned that 95% of traditional venture capital is granted to companies where senior leadership doesn’t include any women she, alongside her partner Monica Dodi, got mad… now they’re getting even with the Women’s Venture Capital Fund. Now in its second fund, Women’s Venture Capital Fund II, WVCF is among the only funds [Read More]
Radio Recap: Story by Macy’s + iCryo
Rachel Shechtman is a 4th-generation retailer, Macy’s Brand Experience Officer, and Founder of STORY—a physical retail marketing experience acquired by Macy’s in 2018. Before Story, Rachel founded Cube Ventures, a retail consulting firm that worked with clients like Toms, Gap and JC Penney. In 2011, Rachel launched Story, which was conceived as a place that [Read More]
Radio Recap: Eat Club + Spoon Meets Spoon
Providing lunch for employees has been a workplace perk since the 1990s when companies like Bloomberg and then start-up Google offered snacks in the company kitchen with the goal of making employees happier, healthier, more productive, and in the office instead of out on the town. Now everyone from Ben & Jerry’s—who offers three free pints [Read More]
Radio Recap: Clear + Automattic
Only a few years ago going through airport security used to be quick and easy. Now with added security concerns coupled with more flyers in the skies, travelers are subjected to long lines and strict TSA protocol. According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency, between the hours of 2 and 3pm at Terminal [Read More]
Radio Recap: Fran Hauser + Thyroid Refresh
Fran Hauser is an expert on all things fundraising, investing and career growth. In addition to being a bestselling author with her book, The Myth of the Nice Girl: Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate she’s a wealth of information and support for early stage companies. I’m thrilled to announce Fran [Read More]