Browsing: female founders
Exclusive: The founders of SoulCycle built a startup for relationships, then pivoted to GLP-1 support groups. Now its assets are being acquired by WeightWatchers
In today’s edition: Jane Fraser’s meeting with Trump, some dark horse candidates for Fed chair, and a startup pivot that…
In today’s edition: the impact of BLS turmoil, Martha Stewart gets into skincare, and this year’s Most Powerful People in…
Eventbrite’s CEO quit a cushy career in Hollywood to launch the $225 million company with her own money: ‘If it’s a disaster, we’ll just be broke’
Most people would jump at the idea of working on hit TV shows like Friends, Jackass, and The Shield, but…
Mira Murati’s record-breaking $2 billion seed round made the impossible possible for female founders
In today’s edition: an EU-Trump trade deal, the Lionnesses’ victory, and the improbability and impact of Mira Murati’s $2 billion.…
In today’s edition: a new boss at 60 Minutes, an approval process to watch at the FDA, and Fortune MPW…
Sweet Loren’s CEO was unfulfilled in her ‘real’ jobs—beating cancer gave her the guts to quit and launch the $120 million cookie brand
There are many people out there feeling stuck in their full-time jobs, waiting for divine intervention or the perfect moment…
She’s the first woman to found and lead a car company—and her ultra-luxury $650,000 EVs are turning heads
– In the driver’s seat. In the 117-year history of the mass-produced automobile, there’s never been a car company both…
The founder of the spice brand Diaspora Co. raised capital from 75 angel investors instead of traditional VCs. Here’s why
– Spice strategy. The best journalism often comes from topics that writers are personally passionate about—an obsession they have, or…
The Sill got millennials obsessed with houseplants. Now a new CEO aims to conquer the $11 billion outdoor gardening market
– Growth trajectory. Many of the direct-to-consumer brands of the 2010s succeeded by targeting millennial customers who had a lot…
How a former Amazon engineer turned a 14-year-old baby registry into a $500 million business
– Growing up. Natalie Gordon started the baby registry Babylist in 2011 to serve customers like her. A former software…












