Women’s History Month Interview Series with Alexis Wilson, CEO, The Menternship

By Danni White - Last Updated on January 31, 2020
ALEXIS WILSON CEO The Menternship

Women’s History Month Interview Series 2019

Welcome to TechFunnel.com’s interview series for Women’s History Month where we are celebrating female executives, CEOs, business owners, and creators across various industries.

Joining us today is Alexis Wilson.

Alexis is a social entrepreneur, brand builder, and High-Performance Coach. With a background in communications and entrepreneurship from the University of Michigan, she has used her skills to successfully launch her brand management firm, Exalt Management.

Alexis is also the founder of The Menternship, a first of its kind personal and professional development program that specializes in high performance. Through The Menternship, Alexis has formed partnerships with some of the largest brands in the world including Nike, VaynerMedia, and Ralph Lauren.

In addition to her passion for purpose-driven business, Alexis also is a champion for wellness and displays this through, TMPL , her wellness brand that embraces health and wealth, beyond the bottle. Alexis also shares her knowledge and experience across the nation as a sought-after keynote speaker.

In this interview, Alexis shares how she came up with the idea for The Menternship, some of the challenges she has faced as a female founder, and the best advice she ever received.

 

Connect with Alexis: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterWebsite

Danni White | Danni White is the CEO of DW Creative Consulting Agency, a digital marketing firm specializing in elevating the visibility of small-to-midsize businesses and nonprofits. She is the author of 17 books and hosts the #Hashtags and Habits Podcast, which merges digital marketing, entrepreneurship, and personal growth.

Danni White | Danni White is the CEO of DW Creative Consulting Agency, a digital marketing firm specializing in elevating the visibility of small-to-midsize busi...

Related Posts.