
POWERING THE PRESENCE OF WOMEN-LED BUSINESSES THROUGH MARKETING, MEDIA, MINDSHARE & MOMENTS
THE CEO SOCIETY is a marketing and media powered society that powers the presence of women in business through marketing, media, mindshare and moments. We exist to celebrate the women shaping modern business — the ones building brands, leading industries, and doing it with intention, taste, confidence, and a smoky side-eye to business as usual.
We document what deserves to be seen through our living directory, power network, and thoughtfully designed moments that look like an evening of cake and networking at Versailles but with WiFi, better lighting, a little mindshare and absolutely no losing our heads.
We’re not like the others. We’re driven by a marketing & media engine designed to carry presence forward—long after the lights dim and the stories publish.
If this made you sigh (in a good way), you’re in the right room. This is your place, and we are your people. This is Not Business as Usual. This is Business, Couture.
Let’s burn the box and use the ashes as eyeliner.
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WE CREATED WHAT DIDN’T EXIST
The CEO Society is not a membership, a mastermind, or a networking group. It’s a publishing platform.
Where many women’s business spaces focus on participation—joining, engaging, attending—The CEO Society focuses on presence. We curate, document, and spotlight women-led businesses through editorial features, a living directory, and moments captured both on the page and in real life.
This isn’t education-led or program-driven. It’s visibility-led.
Stories are published, not pitched. Businesses are introduced, not promoted. Inclusion is intentional, not algorithmic.
Unlike traditional media, The CEO Society doesn’t publish stories and move on. We maintain a curated directory—a living index of women-led businesses shaping modern commerce—because visibility matters most when it’s collective.
And unlike clubs or associations, there are no meetings to attend or boxes to check with the exception of the soirées we host to bring women together.
There is no performance required. The work speaks. The presence holds. Think of it as a society page with substance.
Versailles, if it had a press room and WiFi.
Not business as usual.
Business couture.




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CURATED LIST OF WOMEN CHANGING BUSINESS
This is not a directory. It’s placement.
Every name here earned its seat.
Every brand knows how to hold eye contact when the room goes quiet. No filler. No beige bios. No noise.
Just women who understand that proximity is power — and power is quiet.
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THE DROPS
The DROPS are curated releases from inside THE CEO SOCIETY. They’re not constant. They’re not clutter.
They arrive when the moment is right.
Each Drop is designed to offer immediate value — insight, inspiration, tools, or perspective — issued with intention and made available through proximity to the House. Some are exclusive. Some are limited.
All are thoughtful.
This is where culture meets timing.
And timing makes all the difference.
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SOIRÉES
These are not unstructured gatherings pretending to be chic. And they are not rigid programs hiding behind clipboards. CEO Society soirées are designed — the way Versailles was designed…with complete velvet rebellion.
Every entrance considered. Every seat intentional.
Every moment staged to feel effortlessly decadent because the structure underneath is impeccable.
This is cake with champagne. Not as a theme — as a philosophy. The cake is indulgence. The champagne is timing. Together, they signal abundance with discernment.
There is a flow. There is an arc.
There is a reason the room feels different five minutes in — and a reason it never collapses into chaos.
Education appears like Miranda Priestly…making no announcement…and then says “that’s all” when it exits.
Conversation deepens without being forced.
Media follows because something worth recording is unfolding in order. Think Versailles — not the wigs (unless you tell me they’re needed), the command.
The understanding that spectacle only works when someone knows exactly when to release it.
Silk beside steel. Red bottoms beside bare feet. Front-porch nerve seated comfortably next to boardroom authority. There may be panels. There will likely be icebreakers. They will be served in a way that feels like a gala and not an elevator pitch.
These rooms are hosted by someone who has spent decades mastering how people arrive, how they’re received, and how a room shifts when it’s done right. Translation? You don’t need to perform. You’ll feel like the belle of the ball — because the room was designed to receive you that way.


