Leading the company was never Julie’s* career aspiration. A longtime employee of an advertising firm, she’d grown significant management skills and felt confident within her high-profile operations roles. But when the board’s external hire for the top job could not adapt to the company’s unique culture and pace, the chair turned to Julie to step up.
Trending
- Your ROG Xbox Ally X is about to get a free performance upgrade soon
- A Surprising Way Your Credit Score Could Be Costing You More
- AI Race for Memory Chips Drives High Prices for Tech
- Your Apple Watch Sleep Tracking Accuracy Might Be Wrong
- Travis Kalanick reportedly starting a new self-driving company backed by Uber
- One of Grammarly’s ‘experts’ is suing the company over its identity-stealing AI feature
- Futures Rise Ahead of PCE Inflation Reading; Oil Prices Pull Back Slightly But Remain Elevated
- Caesars Entertainment (CZR) Climbs 11.8% on $7-Billion Buyout
