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E 69 | Molly Chinnock Redefines The Influencer World

32m · SheEO Lead-In · 09 Aug 04:29

In this week’s episode, Rebecca Jones is joined by the CEO of Sit Pretty Social, founder of Molly Tries, influencer, and future host of Winfluence podcast, Molly Chinnock. Having grown up in a small town, Chinnock always found herself rising to the top and forging her own path through life. Although she loved learning and law, Chinnock decided quickly in her career as an Assistant District Attorney that this was not the career for her and decided to try her hand at influencer marketing. Describing herself as approachable and relatable, Molly has found her passion in helping small creators leverage their influence, and in showing local businesses how to grow through social media marketing and content partnerships. When asked for words of wisdom for young women following in her footsteps, Chinnock reminds them that it’s okay to not know what you want to do right away. She encourages girls to work on building your communities and to trust that there is plenty of time to carve out your path.

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