Chief co-founders Carolyn Childers and Lindsay Kaplan started the company because they had experienced first-hand being women executives without a ton of support. They created a community of female leaders that is now 20,000 strong, with 60,000 sitting on waitlists, but just don’t call these women ‘girl bosses.’
The two women appeared at TechCrunch Disrupt today in San Francisco.
Kaplan asked the audience how many men call themselves “boy bosses.” Nobody raised their hand.
“We don’t use the phrase ‘boy boss.’ We only use the phrase ‘girl boss’ because we’ve put women in another cat
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