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Opinion: Revenge of the Girlbosses

A number of the “girlboss” founders are re-emerging in the business world, seemingly having shed their progressive political affiliations and focused on maintaining control of their ventures.
Businesswomen Tyler Haney,  Audrey Gelman, and Steph Korey Goodwin.
Businesswomen Tyler Haney, Audrey Gelman, and Steph Korey Goodwin. (Instagram)

The great Girlboss Implosion that came to a peak in 2020 created a whole category of startup founders who seemed destined to be banished from the business world forever.

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