Breaking Barriers In The Fashion Industry with Grace Correy
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Welcome everyone to this week's episode of the Trailblazing in Color podcast. I am very excited to tell you a little bit more about today's trailblazing guest, Grace Correy. Grace graduated from Parsons School of Design with a major in fashion design and rose through the ranks of the fashion industry to become a senior executive at Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Spanx, Victoria's Secret, The Gap, J. Crew, and Speedo, among others. As an entrepreneur and co-founder/CEO of skincare brand Biophile, which has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, Elle, and Marie Claire and was sold in over 30 retail stores in three countries.
Grace is also an entrepreneur and was the co-founder and CEO of the skincare brand Biophile, which has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, Elle, and Marie Claire and was sold in over 30 retail stores in three countries. Throughout our conversation, we'll be talking about how her personal and professional life experiences have helped her build high-performing, cross-generational teams, paved the way as often the first or only biracial Black woman in her environment, and led to a passion and commitment for creating more equity in the world.
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