Lindsay Kaplan
Lindsay Kaplan is an American entrepreneur, business leader, and investor known for co-founding Chief, a network for senior executive women. In 2022, Kaplan and her co-founder Carolyn Childers raised $100 million, increasing Chief's total funding to $140 million and reaching a $1 billion valuation, making it one of the fastest women-founded companies to achieve unicorn status.[1] CareerAs Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer at Chief, Kaplan has been recognized with several honors, including being named an AdAge Leading Woman,[2] included in Crain's 40 Under 40,[3] and recognized as one of Inc. Magazine's Most Dynamic Female Founders.[4] Kaplan began her career in publishing with roles at Oxford University Press, Time Out New York, and ELLE. She later joined Casper as its first full-time employee, serving as Vice President of Communications and Brand Marketing.[5] Kaplan was recognized as one of the Most Innovative CMOs by Business Insider during her tenure at Casper.[6] Public Speaking and AffiliationsKaplan has spoken about the state of women business, entrepreneurship, and marketing at global conferences including Web Summit,[7] TechCrunch Disrupt,[8] and the Fast Company Innovation Festival.[9] She is an Executive Member of The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and serves as an executive judge for the Webby Awards.[10] InvestmentsKaplan is an angel investor and startup advisor. In 2024, she joined the venture capital fund Next Wave NYC[11] as an investing partner focusing on early-stage AI startups. References
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