The Wing's cofounder just became the first visibly pregnant CEO featured on a business magazine cover

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The 32-year-old decided to appear visibly pregnant to show other women that they too can simultaneously run a business and start a family.

Audrey Gelman, the CEO and cofounder of the Wing, became the first visibly pregnant woman to appear on the cover of a business magazine. The 32-year-old decided to appear visibly pregnant to show other women that they, too, can simultaneously run a business and start a family. Though women now make up the bulk of the college-educated workforce, 43% leave work after having kids. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Audrey Gelman, the CEO and cofounder of the Wing, became the first visibly pregnant woman to appear on the cover of a business magazine. The 32-year-old decided to appear visibly pregnant to show other women that they, too, can simultaneously run a business and start a family. Though women now make up the bulk of the college-educated workforce, 43% leave work after having kids. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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