About Radical Reinvention: Reimagine, Reset, Reinvent in a Disruptive World by Maureen Lippe
“A Radical Reinvention is how I kept myself and my company of more than 200 people not only alive but thriving. It was hard and it was painful, but I know my story can resonate and help many others reimagine and transform their lives and careers.” –Maureen Lippe
Maureen Lippe, media powerhouse/entrepreneur, and former Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar editor debuts her new book, Radical Reinvention, the personal and professional journey of self-discovery after being forced to reimagine, reset, and reinvent after losing her beloved husband and partner to COVID-19 and having to transform and grow her company, Lippe Taylor.
It was a time of terror, uncertainty, and painful grief. Read how she managed to reclaim her identity and more than double her business following an 8-Step Reinvention Toolkit that she tested and verified with therapists, business leaders and other brave fire starters who helped her realign and discover new facets of herself and her leadership acumen. These individuals represent their personal brands as fiercely as the companies discussed. It’s all within your grasp-and you’re not alone. Savor the possibilities of Radical Reinvention in this transformative hour!
Proceeds from the book will be donated to the Step Up Network, a mentorship nonprofit providing the structure for girls (and those who identify with girlhood) to define their ideal destination and get there successfully.
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Maureen Lippe is founder and chairwoman of Lippe Taylor. Over the course of 30 years since its inception, Maureen has provided brand-building counsel to leading companies including Procter & Gamble, RB, Walmart, Clairol, IKEA, Johnson & Johnson, Allergan, Nestle, Revlon, Elizabeth Arden, Intel, Kmart, Lenovo, and Nordstrom. Maureen began her career as a fashion editor at Vogue magazine and then served as beauty and health editor at Harper’s Bazaar where she was the first editor to incorporate health content into beauty pages.
Maureen has worked with organizations such as Save The Children, UNICEF, Look Good / Feel Better, Women in Need and the Step Up Network for Girls. She has been honored by the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation as a “Woman Who Cares” and was the only non-physician member of the Skin Cancer Foundation board. She also spearheaded IKEA’s “Soft Toys for Education” partnership with UNICEF and Save the Children, which reached a million disadvantaged children in 17 different countries.
Radical Reinvention is her debut book.