“We, as women, tend to really underestimate our abilities, and so putting yourself out there and being willing to sort of go out on a limb...by doing that you have given yourself that right to have a seat at the table.”
What is your greatest adventure so far? Denise Cherry, Rivian's VP of Marketing, reveals, that despite building a career in high-intensity startups and tech companies, her biggest adventure wasn't in the boardroom or even a cross country road trip-it was motherhood. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, Denise reveals that early on, completely focused on her career, she never envisioned herself as a parent. Now the mother of two, she opens up about how being a mom has completely reshaped her identity. She talks about the importance of setting boundaries and how embracing the unknown-whether in career or parenthood-can lead to even greater success and unexpected opportunities. Denise also reflects on how motherhood shifted her mindset from feeling the need to prove herself at the table to knowing she's earned her seat-becoming not just a stronger leader, but a more positive role model for other women in the industry. Watch the interview >
When is the last time you stepped outside of your comfort zone? For Kia's Megan Gillam, it's something she's learned to embrace. The automotive ... Watch the interview >
To all the working moms out there-have you cracked the code on work/life balance? No? You're not alone. Verizon's Sarah Baker gets real about ... Watch the interview >
Did you ever land your "dream job" only to discover it wasn't all that dreamy? Paramount+'s Stef Work did. Fresh out of college, she ... Watch the interview >
Have you ever felt overlooked or unseen? Kenvue's Joy Ogunneye knows that feeling all too well. Back in college, while working at a beauty ... Watch the interview >
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