Executive Breakfast
Featuring special guest Jennifer Cloer, Founder and CEO of Story Changes Culture
Join us for an impactful morning with leading businesswomen, female founders, owners, and executives! Network with your peers and other like-minded businesswomen, make new connections, and discover new opportunities while sharing breakfast and hearing from a prestigious female founder and industry leader.
Jennifer Cloer, Founder and CEO of Story Changes Culture, is a change-maker dedicated to amplifying stories about people and technologies that disrupt, transform, and inspire. We are delighted to bring her to the stage to personally share her story through a live and interactive interview at the breakfast.
The Executive Breakfast is a new quarterly series offered by the Women to Women Executive Network. Members and guests are welcome to attend.
$25 for Executive Network Members.
$45 for Women to Women Network Members.
$55 for Non-Member Guests.
Jennifer Cloer
Chief Executive Officer
Story Changes Culture
Jennifer Cloer is the founder and CEO of Story Changes Culture, a media platform and consulting firm that amplifies stories about people and businesses that disrupt, transform, and inspire. She has been recognized for her storytelling acumen by Business Insider, who ranked her among the best PR people in her industry, and recently won the Gold Stevie Award for women supporting women for social change.
She is the creator and executive producer of the Chasing Grace Project, a three-episode docuseries dedicated to elevating women’s voices in business and advancing a constructive narrative about inclusivity. Her company hosts the community of women that emerged from the Project, publishes the Story Changes Culture monthly newsletter, and hosts the Story Changes Culture Book Club and the Storytellers Retreat. She is a Women’s Media Center SheSource expert, co-host, and co-producer of the Hyped podcast How Public Relations Influences Everything.
Jennifer was on the founding team of the Linux Foundation, the industry’s leading technology consortium, where she focused on establishing the organization as the predominant thought leader on open source development and governance and garnered developer attention for open source projects and new technologies. Prior to the Linux Foundation, she worked at the VP level at two PR agencies and as a corporate PR manager at Tektronix.
She is based just outside Portland, Oregon, and received her BA in Journalism from the University of Oregon.
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