Jane Hertzmark Hudis is one of the most prominent beauty executives in the country. As an executive group president of the Estée Lauder Companies – the organization she’s been at for over 30 years – she oversees some of the biggest beauty brands in the world, including Tom Ford Beauty and La Mer. Her secret to making it to the top? Embrace the beauty of connections, find mentors, and hire a team you can learn from.
In this episode, Jane shares:
Jordan Taylor and Edith Cooper on Running a Business as Mother and Daughter
YSE Beauty Founder Molly Sims on Leaving a Job with Dignity
Drybar Founder Alli Webb on Scaling a $200+ Million Dollar Business without a College Degree
Christine Blasey Ford on Detaching Yourself from the Outcome
Zibby Owens on Starting a Career Later in Life
Ancestry CEO Deb Liu on Taking Your Power Back at Work
Mandy Moore on Not Letting Competition Distract You
Alex Wagner on Being Persistent to Get What You Want
Ava DuVernay on How Listening Will Help You Level Up Your Career
Special Election Episode: Governor Nikki Haley
"Fashion’s Godmother," Fern Mallis on Why Being Nice is Underrated
Summersalt's Co-Founders on the Secrets to Growing a Business
Marianna Hewitt on How to Set, Keep, and Work Towards Your Intentions
Julie Rice and Elizabeth Cutler on How to Improve Your Relationships
Samina Virk on Why You Should Start Career Mapping
Cynthia Williams on Getting Leaders to Support Your Career
Rita Ora on Taking Control of Her Career
After 5ish: Flamingo's Anna Wesche on Creating the Opportunities You Want
Joanna Gaines on Learning to Let Go of Guilt and Anxiety
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