Work Friends

Behind the scenes or making headlines, their work is unmistakable. Meet our Work Friends: The trailblazing women who bring Argent to life—in front of the camera, behind the bylines, and leading companies worldwide, always while challenging the status quo. Commit these names to memory. 

India Bradley
Soloist, New York City Ballet

This fall, India Bradley made history with her promotion to Soloist at New York City Ballet—the first Black woman to do so in in the company's history.

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Chelsea Thomas
Publicist, The Lede Company

Chelsea Thomas is an undeniable powerhouse as a Publicist at The Lede Company where she shapes the stories of leaders in culture, entertainment, sports, and activism.

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Vivian Tu
CEO & Founder, Your Rich BFF

Few traders might introduce themselves as “Your Rich BFF and your favorite Wall Street girly,” but fewer have become social media phenomenons, like Vivian Tu.

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Carrie Byalick
President, Spartina Industries

Carrie Byalick is an entertainment industry vet who's working alongside Stephen Colbert on the next chapter of his career…and hers.

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Elizabeth von der Goltz
Chief Revenue Officer, Poshmark

Elizabeth von der Goltz was recently named Poshmark’s first-ever Chief Revenue Officer—her latest post on a resume that includes some of the most esteemed retailers in the world.

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Bonnie Brennan
CEO, Christie's

CEO of Christie’s, Bonnie Brennan, is a lifelong art aficionado who's building the future of the historic auction house—one that’s more accessible, inclusive, and welcoming.

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Ava DuVernay
Filmmaker

The acclaimed storyteller and history-making director is the visionary behind films, like Selma and Origin, that resonate profoundly on personal and societal levels.

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Lisa Ling
Journalist

The Emmy Award-winning journalist and CBS News contributor has graced television screens since the ‘90s, delving into taboo topics and always approaching stories with empathy.

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Doris Burke
NBA Analyst

A true trailblazer, Doris is the first woman television analyst to call any major American men’s sports championship event. And she’s changing the profession for good.

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Jessica Malaty Rivera
Epidemiologist

The COVID-19 pandemic put Jessica and her work on a global stage, and today—more than ever—her commitment to providing guidance and calling out misinformation persists.

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Nikki Ogunnaike
Editor

Marie Claire’s Editor-in-Chief represents a new generation of media leaders. Key to her vision? Women who write their own rules on style, work, money, and power.

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Sarah Gibson Tuttle
Founder & CEO

A former equity sales trader, Sarah pivoted careers to launch nail care brand Olive & June, a company that fosters community and has democratized manicures.

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Esther Perel
Psychotherapist

Her work was intended to exist behind closed doors, and yet by breaking with convention—through her bestselling books, "Where Should We Begin?" podcast, and card game by the same name—she's become one of the most prominent voices in mental health.

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Chelsea Hirschhorn
Founder & CEO, Frida

She founded Frida to be the ultimate toolkit for meeting the most mundane, and unpleasant, moments of motherhood. And her success all began with a snotsucker.

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Sally Grimes
CEO, Diageo North America

Diageo North America may be her first foray into the spirits industry, but food and beverage has always been more of a lifelong passion.

 

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Melissa Murray
Law Professor & Podcast Host

Her journey from law school to legal scholar to co-host of the Crooked Media podcast "Strict Scrutiny" has been led by authenticity—even when she didn’t expect it.

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Ali Krieger
Athlete & Analyst

The two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup champion and former NJ/NY Gotham FC defender/team captain has entered an entirely new chapter in the past year—one that could easily feel upending: retirement.

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Jessica Yellin
Journalist & Founder, News Not Noise

The celebrated journalist building a community to empower people with information—not sensationalism.

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Cari Champion
Broadcast Journalist

Inside a 25-year career of highlighting sports’ impact on culture and politics, and uplifting marginalized voices in the process.

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Karla Martínez de Salas
H​​ead of Editorial Content, Vogue Mexico & Vogue Latin America

Meet the Vogue editor who won't be satisfied by the status quo.

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Mara Roszak
Hairstylist & Founder, RŌZ

How one of Hollywood's biggest hairstylists is living her dream as an entrepreneur.

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Keiana Cavè
Chemist & CEO, Sublima

This rising-star chemist is ready to take on big pharma.

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Keri Powers
Talent Producer, Saturday Night Live

As SNL prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary, this power producer celebrates 10 years working behind the scenes at the iconic TV show.

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April Koh
CEO & Co-founder, Spring Health

Meet the youngest woman running a multibillion-dollar company and changing access to mental health care.

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Elaine Welteroth
Journalist, Author, & Advocate

The former Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue tells us how parenthood is the inspiration for her newest venture that combines her skills of storytelling and advocacy.

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Sophie Grégoire Trudeau
Advocate & Author

In her debut book, Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau provides an intimate look at the events that have shaped her life—for better or worse. 

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Anjali Sud
CEO

From an early age, Anjali Sud understood that good business was more than a title, paycheck, or prestige—it was about impact.

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Errin Haines
Journalist

As the Editor-at-Large of The 19th*, Errin Haines' work is essentially a first draft of modern history, specifically from the POV of those whose narratives have often been left out.

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Liz Hart
Producer & Entrepreneur

Liz Hart’s 20-year career spans four presidential campaigns, three Democratic Conventions, and producing events that have shaped culture.

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Mary Dillon
CEO

Inside a distinguished career spanning nearly 40 years and two CEO terms.

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Katie Couric
Journalist & Entrepreneur

Inside the incredible past, present, and future career of our—but kind of everyone’s—Work Friend, Katie Couric.

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Malika Andrews
Journalist & Host

By 28 years old, Malika Andrews became the youngest-ever sideline broadcast reporter, the youngest person to host the NBA Finals Trophy ceremony, and the first woman to host the NBA Draft on ESPN. She's just getting started.

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Ai-jen Poo
Labor Organizer & Activist

Her work is an ongoing legacy of championing those who are most vulnerable in society—older adults, children, people with disabilities—and those who care for them.

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Betsy Beers
Executive Producer

As the Executive Producer of Shondaland, Betsy Beers' work is the stuff of modern television history.

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Michelle R. Cole
Costume Designer

Meet the costume designer who's not only on the pulse of what’s current in fashion, but whose work has helped shape fashion and pop culture history.

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Anu Duggal
Founder & Venture Capitalist

Anu Duggal's Female Founders Fund has not only become one of the largest seed funds for women, but it’s fostered an ambitious community, too.

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Kara Swisher
Journalist & Podcaster

Kara Swisher is one of the world’s most prominent voices in journalism, covering the internet since the dial-up tone was still a ‘90s novelty.

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Erica Chidi
Entrepreneur & CEO

As the co-founder and CEO of Loom, Erica Chidi raised $3 million for her sexual and reproductive health company, notably making her the 35th Black female founder to have ever raised over $1 million. 

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Kate Baer
Writer

When you read Kate Baer’s poems, it’s hard not to nod along in agreement and laugh with the author who’s perhaps no better equipped at navigating life, but profoundly skilled at putting it into words.

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Allison Feaster
Vice President & Athlete

Following a 17-year career as a professional basketball player, Allison Feaster is Vice President for Celtics, supporting the iconic organization and its players in multiple ways.

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Ana Pinczuk
Chief Operating Officer

Ana Pinczuk is fresh to her recently appointed role as COO of Dexterity, a robotics software company, but her 30+ year career track record speaks volumes.

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Monica Padman
Host & Producer

Armchair Expert co-host Monica Padman’s success is a testament to her ability to listen to and connect with anyone in her orbit and reciprocate by opening up—it's not unlike the qualities of a very good friend.

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Lindsay Kagawa Colas
Sports Agent

Lindsay Colas thrives in her behind-the-scenes role as the executive vice president for Talent and The Collective at Wasserman, but her work and impact deserves headlines all the same.

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Rajni Jacques
Fashion & Creative Director

As social media has democratized fashion, beauty, and culture, Rajni Jacques’s latest role as the Global Head of Fashion and Beauty at Snapchat is connecting those with shared interests across the globe.

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Nsé Ufot
CEO & Activist

Nsé Ufot is not interested in running for office, but she has led the efforts to register over 550,000 Georgians to vote and helped usher in a new era of politics in the Deep South.

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Laura Brown
Editor, Host, & Creative Consultant

Laura Brown—a fashion media powerhouse with over 20 years of experience—is currently plotting the next chapter of her career, including a new media company with her at the helm.

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Melissa Winter
Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama

As the 15-year Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama, Winter makes. things. run. And often on a profound scale.

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Paola Ramos
Journalist, TV Host, & Author

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Joanna Coles
CEO, Journalist, & Producer

For 12 years, Joanna Coles was at the top of the masthead of some of the most iconic magazines—Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire, specifically—but since leaving Hearst as Global Chief Content Officer in 2018, she’s embarked on, arguably, her most exciting career chapter yet.

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Stephanie Young
Executive Director & Social Impact Strategist

Like her schedule of meetings, memos, and appearances on MSNBC, Stephanie Young’s work to increase voter participation is seemingly never-ending.

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