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Asians worry about being ignored if sitting back, says Steph So
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Asians worry about being ignored if sitting back, says Steph So

This interview discusses Steph So's role as the chief marketing officer at Xponential Fitness, highlighting her background in marketing and leadership within the health and wellness industry. So has over two decades of experience in brand development, digital strategy, e-commerce, and customer growth across major consumer brands such as Shake Shack, Ralph Lauren, and Estee Lauder. The article focuses on her professional journey and insights into her career, particularly emphasizing her perspective as a person of color in the corporate world.

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Asians worry about being ignored if sitting back, says Steph So

This interview discusses Steph So's role as the chief marketing officer at Xponential Fitness, highlighting her background in marketing and leadership within the health and wellness industry. So has over two decades of experience in brand development, digital strategy, e-commerce, and customer growth across major consumer brands such as Shake Shack, Ralph Lauren, and Estee Lauder. The article focuses on her professional journey and insights into her career, particularly emphasizing her perspective as a person of color in the corporate world.

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