There aren't enough women in the C-suite. This club wants to change that
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Life is easier when you have someone in your corner who understands what you're going through, especially if you're a woman in the C-suite or want to be.
That's the idea behind Chief, a private club for women executives that helps them ascend to the top ranks and stay there.
Launched this year by Lindsay Kaplan, a former vice president at mattress company Casper, and Carolyn Childers, a former senior vice president at home cleaning services company Handy HQ, the club connects members to each other in a variety of ways. Each member, for instance, is matched with 8 to 10 professional peers who are in the same age group. The groups meet regularly to talk about life and career issues and the discussion is moderated by an executive coach.