Ex-CEO of $2 billion company: I couldn't break the glass ceiling—so I went around it instead

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On her path to becoming IHOP’s first-ever female CEO, Julia Stewart took detours around career obstacles that might have otherwise blocked her ascent.

, and had a peak market cap of $2.1 billion during her tenure. She's currently the CEO of wellness company Alurx, which she founded in 2020.

"In that first 15 years of marketing, I kept moving to get more responsibility and accountability," says Stewart, adding:"I think I moved four or five times just for Burger King alone. I lived all over the country. I worked internationally. I did a ton before I ever got to vice president." The move could've been considered a demotion. Instead, learning more about how individual restaurants brought in money opened up Stewart's career path. She eventually oversaw Taco Bell's entire U.S. franchising business, and left in 1998 to become president of Applebee's.

Ladders only allow you to move up or down, or get off, while a jungle gym allows for"more creative exploration," Sandberg wrote.

 

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