Boz Saint John has worked for 10 employers across six industries in her climb up the corporate ladder. She’s now the chief marketing officer at Netflix. Here are four of the people she credits with helping her get there.
In Personal Board of Directors, top business leaders talk about the people they turn to for advice, and how those people have shaped their perspective and helped them succeed.
Previous installments from the series areIn summer 2020, Bozoma Saint John landed a dream job as chief marketing officer of Netflix Inc. The streaming giant spends more than $2 billion a year on marketing. Entertainment “is my sweet spot,” she says.
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