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In Warning Sign for Hollywood, Younger Consumers Are Choosing Creator Content Over Premium TV and Movies
Alex Weprinhollywoodreporter.comThere’s a lot going on here at once: The materials, their recyclability, the impact that has on design, aesthetics, and performance, the “circular” concept, the pricing, the idea of renting shoes vs. owning them, the direct consumer relationship vs. buying from a local store, and of course, the subscription business model.
Dan Frommer • Would you subscribe to these shoes?
Chloe Harford, a Zillow executive who heads product management and strategy, was particularly focused on figuring out the right model for increasing lead value and optimizing the pricing of leads.
Thomas H. Davenport • Keeping Up with the Quants: Your Guide to Understanding and Using Analytics
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Chloé, the epitome of French luxury and the brainchild of Gaby Aghion, has always been the it-girl—chic, cool, and effortlessly glamorous. Over the decades, its legacy has been shaped by an impressive roster of creatives—from Karl Lagerfeld in 1974 to a powerful line-up of women: Martine Sitbon,... See more
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Sarah McNally considers herself a humble bookseller while also being the founder and owner of an ever-expanding empire, McNally Jackson, now likely the third-largest buyer of books in the city, after only Barnes & Noble and the Strand. She is a thumb on the scale of cultural life in the city. She hosts several book groups at the stores and... See more
instagram.comAndrea Cheong has made TikTok videos on topics including clothing modularity, future wardrobes and the use of mushrooms in beauty and fashion. She she made sure to stay away from traditional influencer hauls which encourage overconsumption.
Glossy • Meet the TikTokers educating Gen Z on sustainable fashion
Sharing data around shifting trends in consumer behavior.
Martina Lauchengco • Loved: How to Rethink Marketing for Tech Products (Silicon Valley Product Group)
Phelps: Take DAOs. By fractionalizing core functions (treasury management, onboarding, governance, etc.), DAOs allow workers to fractionalize their time across many organizations. Meanwhile, a given task that a worker performs for a single DAO tends to be composable– meaning it can be applied to many other DAOs.



















