
Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code & Moms First
For my next Tiny CEO interview, I interviewed Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code, a non-profit that helps break down barriers for girls, women, and non-binary people in technology, and of MOMS F1RST, an organization that helps support moms around America. Reshma is also the author of several books, including the Girls Who Code book series, Pay Up, and Brave Not Perfect, and the host of the new podcast, My So-Called Midlife.

Lisa Mayer, Co-Founder & CEO of Boss Beauties
Lisa Mayer is the co-founder and CEO of Boss Beauties. Boss Beauties is a media and entertainment brand that inspires and elevates the next generation of women & girls to be everything they want to be. She is also the author of Boss Beauty: Inspiration to Be Everything You Want. Lisa has worked with companies like Mattel, Neiman Marcus, Marvel, and NARS Cosmetics, as well as the New York Stock Exchange at the United Nations.

Adriana Carrig, Founder and CEO of Little Words Project
For my latest Tiny CEO interview, I interviewed Adriana Carrig, the founder and CEO of Little Words Project, a jewelry company. She has released many bracelets all focused on empowering girls and women all over the world. She is also the author of The Power of Little Words: How One Kind Word Can Change Everything, a book about embracing yourself and spreading kindness and joy in your community.
Lydia Fenet, Founder and CEO of Lydia Fenet Agency
For my next Tiny CEO interview, I interviewed Lydia Fenet, the founder and CEO of Lydia Fenet Agency, an auctioneering company. She has raised more than $1 billion for more than 800 organizations! She is also the author of 2 books: The Most Powerful Woman in the Room Is You and Claim Your Confidence.

Prisca Bae, Chief Partnerships Officer, The Asian American Foundation
For my next interview in the Tiny CEO Series, I spoke with Prisca Bae, Chief Partnerships Officer of The Asian American Foundation. I’m so excited about this conversation because Prisca inspired me to start my business…I took her “Girl President” seminar when I was 7 years old!

Lisa Sugar, Co-Founder of POPSUGAR
For my next interview in the Tiny CEO Series, I spoke with Lisa Sugar, Co-Founder of POPSUGAR and now a partner at Sugar Capital, a venture capital firm.