The Daily Muse

Work, Inspired.


Description

The Daily Muse is serious about women’s careers. As a leading site for professional advancement, we provide a strong community, sharp content about professional issues, and a soon-to-be-launched company database to help streamline the job search.


Key Stats

- Featured on Forbes, The Huffington Post, INC, TechCrunch, PBS and Business Insider.

- Reached 70,000 monthly unique users only three months after launch

- Continuous 30-40% month-on-month growth

- 140 expert contributors covering hundreds of topics from entrepreneurship to education, job se…

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Company History

I met my cofounders Alex Cavoulacos and Melissa McCreery during my first week on the job at McKinsey & Company, where we were all working as management consultants after college graduation.

We struggled over similar issues: how to negotiate a salary, deal with a difficult boss or get credit for …

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What We're Passionate About

Entrepreneurialism, mentorship, career fulfillment, inspiration.

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Leaders and Staff

Kathryn Minshew, Founder and CEO

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Kathryn Minshew is the Founder & CEO of The Daily Muse. She graduated from Duke University and worked at McKinsey & Company in the New York office before taking a job with the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Rwanda, which she left in late 2012 to work on herfirst company. She was recently named to Forbes’ 30-Under-30 in Media and INC’s 15 Women to Watch in Tech. Follow her on Twitter @KMin.

 

Alex Cavoulocos, Founder and COO

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Alex was until recently a management consultant, solving critical strategic and operational questions for top firms worldwide. She graduated from Yale University, where she was the Executive Director of Global21 – a network of international affairs magazines at premier universities around the wor…

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Melissa McCreery, Founder and Editor in Chief

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Melissa previously worked as Managing Editor of Pretty Young Professional (PYP) and was Executive Editorial Editor for The Harvard Crimson. She was also a management consultant for McKinsey & Company, where she learned the ins and outs of the business world—and many, many airports. She was recently named to INC’s 15 Women to Watch in Tech.

 

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