Lydia Dishman

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About Lydia

Lydia Dishman is a business journalist who writes about the intersection of tech, leadership, commerce, and innovation. She is a regular contributor to Fast Company and has written for CBS Moneywatch, Fortune, The Guardian, Popular Science, and the New York Times, among others.

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How Workplace by Facebook Connects Teams Worldwide

With clients from Starbucks to Delta Airlines, the worker collaboration platform has Facebook’s mandate to make the world more connected in its DNA.

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Neighborhood Goods Looks to Revive Department Store Shopping

CEO and serial entrepreneur Matt Alexander on how the startup is reinventing the traditional model with emerging brands, community events and playful touches.

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Bonobos CEO on Leading a Menswear Brand as a Female Executive

The former chief marketing officer believes that she, as a woman and marketing veteran, can best tell the story of the menswear brand to inspire growth.

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9 Questions for the CMO of Truist SunTrust Bank

The former Apple engineer was steeped in strong branding early on, and is now leading a charge to make people feel less stressed about their money.

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Uber Focuses on Safety with Former State Police Officer in Leadership Role

Tracey Breeden’s 15-year career in law enforcement is called into play as head of global women's safety and gender-based violence programs.

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E-Commerce Brands from UNTUCKit to Casper Breathe New Life into Old Malls

Online-only startups are now planning to open as many as 850 physical locations, giving malls a second chance to appeal to consumers.

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Brandless Founder Tina Sharkey: Build Relationships in a Virtual Business

After building vast online communities including iVillage and Baby Center, Tina Sharkey, is determined to grow the e-commerce household goods startup into a gathering place for exchanging ideas.