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From OpenAI to Bath & Body Works, some former CEOs are choosing impact over title
NewslettersFrom OpenAI to Bath & Body Works, some former CEOs are choosing impact over title
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 13, 2026
Bumble revenue took a 10% nosedive last year but its stock just jumped 35%. Here’s why investors think the dating app has a chance at a comeback
NewslettersBumble revenue took a 10% nosedive last year but its stock just jumped 35%. Here’s why investors think the dating app has a chance at a comeback
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 12, 2026
What J.Crew learned from its U.S. Ski partnership during the Olympics
NewslettersWhat J.Crew learned from its U.S. Ski partnership during the Olympics
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 11, 2026
Professional sports are desperate to reach female fans. So why did an NBA team try to host an event with a strip club?
NewslettersProfessional sports are desperate to reach female fans. So why did an NBA team try to host an event with a strip club?
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 10, 2026
Starz is betting its future on the audience that made Outlander a hit
NewslettersStarz is betting its future on the audience that made Outlander a hit
By Ellie AustinMarch 9, 2026
A record year for female founders wasn’t quite what it seemed
NewslettersA record year for female founders wasn’t quite what it seemed
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 6, 2026
Three leaders on the biggest opportunities for AI in women’s health
NewslettersThree leaders on the biggest opportunities for AI in women’s health
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 5, 2026
What Jasmine Crockett’s loss says about race, gender, and electability in Democratic politics
NewslettersWhat Jasmine Crockett’s loss says about race, gender, and electability in Democratic politics
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 4, 2026
Dawn Staley on responsibility, respect, and the future of women’s basketball
NewslettersDawn Staley on responsibility, respect, and the future of women’s basketball
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 3, 2026
Inside Dr. Becky Kennedy’s $34 million parenting empire
NewslettersInside Dr. Becky Kennedy’s $34 million parenting empire
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 2, 2026
These are the female exec moves you need to know this week, from Xbox to Match Group’s board shakeup
NewslettersThese are the female exec moves you need to know this week, from Xbox to Match Group’s board shakeup
By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 27, 2026
Hillary Clinton’s Epstein testimony underscores a familiar burden for powerful women
NewslettersHillary Clinton’s Epstein testimony underscores a familiar burden for powerful women
By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 26, 2026
Women’s hockey needs more than outrage. It needs you to tune in
NewslettersWomen’s hockey needs more than outrage. It needs you to tune in
By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 25, 2026
What AMD’s $100 billion deal with Meta means for CEO Lisa Su and the AI chipmaker
NewslettersWhat AMD’s $100 billion deal with Meta means for CEO Lisa Su and the AI chipmaker
By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 24, 2026
Build-A-Bear cracked the code on the founder-CEO successor relationship
NewslettersBuild-A-Bear cracked the code on the founder-CEO successor relationship
By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 23, 2026
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