
Season 2 Episode 4
The CEO Series
Documentary
Season 25 Episodes
- S2 E7Stuart Haselden is the CEO of Arc'teryx; Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia; it focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and Alpine sports.
- S2 E5John Rowady is the founder and CEO of rEvolution, founded in 2001; rEvolution is a global sports marketing agency that produces sponsorship and marketing campaigns for brands and rights holders throughout the global sports industry.
- S2 E4Amanda Lannert is the CEO of Jellyvision and has been a key figure in driving the company since its founding in 2001; under Amanda's leadership, Jellyvision has grown to serve more than 1500 mostly Fortune 1000 clients with ALEX, the most helpful.
- S2 E2Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing; as the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making.
- S2 E1Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
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