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From Harvard Business School to Disrupting the Vodka Industry with Bridgette Taylor

Author
Emily Elizabeth Duong
Published
Tue 05 Oct 2021
Episode Link
https://www.whatfulfillsyou.com

#116: Bridgette Taylor is the Founder of Harridan Vodka, a super-premium award-winning vodka that defies everything the industry says a “women’s spirit” should be. Harridan, which means “bossy, belligerent old woman”, is an answer to the industry’s utter misalignment with women and reclamation of an unfettered desire to decide for ourselves who we are, what we like, and most certainly what we drink. Harridan understands that drinking trends have changed and people value quality over quantity more than ever, which is why they bring a new level of earnest commitment to quality with organic, gluten-free ingredients grown by fifth-generation farmers in New York.

Bridgette studied History at Dartmouth College and later went on to the Harvard Business School, where she graduated in 2020. In between Dartmouth and HBS, she was an Analyst at Goldman Sachs and Barclays, then moved into the luxury fashion industry with the help of her network and worked alongside the CEO of Valentino and Stuart Weitzman.


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