Creator & CEO of Eve by Boz | Hall of Fame Inducted Marketing Executive | Author of “The Urgent Life”
Bozoma Saint John Speaking Fee: $125,000 to $150,000
Creator & CEO of Eve by Boz | Hall of Fame Inducted Marketing Executive | Author of “The Urgent Life”
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice
Secondary Topic Category:
African American & Black
Bozoma Saint John Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Bozoma Saint John is the Creator & CEO of Eve by Boz, a Hall of Fame marketing exec, and author of The Urgent Life. With powerhouse roles at Netflix, Uber, Apple, and PepsiCo under her belt, Bozoma now leads a haircare brand rooted in cultural authenticity and African ingredients. She’s been named Forbes’ #1 Most Influential CMO, honored by Billboard, Adweek, and Harvard Business School, and now stars on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. A global speaker, teacher, and proud mom, Bozoma champions authenticity, urgency, and badassery in all she does.
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