Suzanne Vetillart featured on Cubicle to CEO Podcast

Suzanne Vetillart, CEO of Boma Jewelry, was recently featured on Ellen Yin’s Cubicle to CEO Podcast. In the episode, Suzanne and Ellen talk about all thing business including how companies can implement sustainability into all levels of their organization to why social purpose corporations are the way of the future.

”My conversation with Suzanne left me thinking about how so many social-impact businesses overlook how they can give back internally, starting with their own company footprint and people. It’s challenged me to rethink “sustainability” as just another buzzword, and I know you’ll be inspired by Suzanne’s wisdom to implement changes in your business, too.- Ellen Yin

This episode is filled with so many gems of wisdom including how to find the right work/life balance and why mentorship is critical for success. Listen now using the link below.

In addition to the podcast, Suzanne and Ellen have also compiled a list of 12 books that every female founder/entrepreneur/CEO should read. We encourage you to join this virtual book club and dive into the discussion. At Gossip & Glamour, we’ll be starting with Professional Troublemaker by Luvvie Ajayi Jones in April and then moving on to We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers in May. We hope you’ll join us as we read through these amazing titles by female authors.

About Cubicle to CEO

Cubicle to CEO is a digital media platform for female entrepreneurs, inclusive of an online community helping members make their first $10,000 month, and the award-winning Cubicle to CEO Podcast, a weekly show featuring interviews with inspiring female founders on how they built their success.

About Boma Jewelry

Boma Jewelry is a leading social purpose corporation focused on using fashion as a force for good. Specializing in high-quality, ethically-made jewelry, Boma offers unparalleled quality and true transparency to customers and valued partners. Through its vertically integrated supply chain and 40 years of experience creating fine jewelry, Seattle-based Boma Jewelry demonstrates that being good to people, conscious of the planet, and prosperous as a family-owned company is achievable when long-term goals are prioritized over short-term gains. Learn more at BomaJewelry.com.