Glamour. “I was finding a spot to sit, looking around, and thinking, ‘Hey, I can actually have a relationship or some type of connection with everyone that I see in this space.’ I was craving that social connection and working somewhere that wasn't my guest room.
I was craving having a coffee with someone who wasn't my husband or my dog."While the future of a formal “return to office” in lieu of Zoom meetings in dresses over sweatpants (something Cho jokingly admits is still her WFH uniform) is still up in the air, the idea of pushing a female-led company forward has long been a driving point for women imagining a better world.
Below, we talked to Jennifer Cho for about the beginnings of her career working as an intern alongside Eminem, her experience growing up as the child of Korean immigrants, and more.As I get older, I remember all of the things my parents told me about raising the bar and advocating for myself, and those are all things I want to transfer.
As I get older, I also become more appreciative. I mean, I'm a first-generation immigrant and the first to go to college here.
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