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🚀Empowering Women in Business: CEO School Joins fwd. Network

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AdLarge, a leading podcast advertising firm, is pleased to announce the addition of CEO School, a podcast dedicated to empowering women in business, to the fwd. network portfolio.

The Details:

  • Hosted by Suneera Madhani, a very accomplished entrepreneur, the CEO School podcast, launching new episodes today, empowers women scaling their businesses through insightful conversations with some of the women leading and mentoring to shape the future for women in business.

  • This new addition reflects the mission of the FWD Network, which was created as an open and supportive platform for the amplification of women's voices and perspectives in leadership.

  • Suneera Madhani founded the fintech startup Worth, also the founder of Stax Payments. Building on her entrepreneurial success story, she steered Stax Payments to become one of America's fastest-growing fintech companies, exited at over $1 billion, and now is all geared up to do it again with her new data Fintech, Worth.

  • CEO School is a platform of inspiring conversations with accomplished women entrepreneurs showing their career journeys, the challenges faced, and what one learns to be successful and empowering. This podcast is about to shift the narrative and statistics of women in business.

Suneera Madhani is thrilled to join the FWD network as she marks the unbelievable milestone of crossing 1.5 million podcast downloads in just four years of being a solo host for the show. We did it with heart and mission and ended up becoming top-charting podcasts for women in business; now I get to partner with the brilliant pros of the FWD Network. Now we're all in on the path to growing our audience of listeners and taking this show to a whole new level.

New episodes of CEO School drop every Monday, so you can get your weekly dose of inspiration and empowerment.

"We are beyond thrilled to welcome Suneera and CEO School to the fwd. network," said Cathy Csukas, AdLarge CEO. "Suneera's mission and vision really ring true with our core values; this partnership has women being moved forward in business and entrepreneurship with its powerful energy. Together, we're not just amplifying women's voices—we're driving meaningful change in the industry. We can't wait to bring this transformative show to market and inspire the next generation of female leadership."

"CEO School" is available everywhere you get your podcasts.

About AdLarge & the fwd. network

AdLarge Media is a leading independent audio advertising sales company, founded in 2011, that connects creators, brands, and audiences. It brings a wide spectrum of content to a colossal audience of over 200 million listeners worldwide. A team of executives serves Fortune 500 brands and rising stars alike.

Why it matters:

AdLarge is committed to using the fwd to promote diversity and inclusivity. With a view towards giving a voice or platform to a plethora of voices and viewpoints in the podcasting fraternity, Podcast Network is an imperative. On shows like "CEO School," AdLarge is daily shaping the future of audio content by empowering women to inspire the next generation of female leaders among its 200 million global listeners.

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