We often hear about bad bosses, but we think it’s important to talk about the good ones because we hope that by giving folks examples of how to be a good boss we can inspire future bosses to be better, to do better for their employees and all stakeholders.
Rochelle Mulvihill
This was right after COVID, and like so many people in the industry I had been out of work for over a year and a half. I was living in LA at the time and I had an interview at a medspa that was housed in a beautifully rehabbed Victorian. The moment I walked in I knew I had to work there. Read More>>
Vini Costa
Throughout my journey across the business spectrum of the art world — working alongside extraordinary artists, established galleries, and mentors who shaped the way I understand this industry — one figure has influenced me more than any other. The best boss I ever had gave me something that cannot be found in a textbook. Probably because no textbook would dare cover it. Read More>>
Grace Zuccarello
Best boss I’ve ever had? This is an easy one. I’ve had lots of bosses. I actually still have bosses, because I’m currently working part time as both a substitute elementary school teacher, and doing food prep at a local cafe. But, BEST boss, without a doubt, Chef Rick Tarantino. For myself, a “boss” is more worthwhile than finding a “mentor.” Read More>>

