Empowering Women To Be The Bosses Of Their Own Lives
Navigating the world of business can be difficult. It is especially difficult if you come from a family that has no experience in the industry.
Nicole Lapin started working in TV news at a young age. She worked her way up through small markets until she made it to network television.
After more than a decade in media, Lapin is now a New York Times Best-Selling Author. In her books "Boss Bitch" and "Rich Bitch" she explains how women can take control of their lives and be their own bosses.
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