In this episode of #NYNEXT with Lydia Moynihan, take a tour of the Long Island City offices of Opentrons Labworks Inc. The multibillion-dollar tech company makes robots that automate workflow for the biopharmaceutical world. CEO Jonathan Brennan-Badal says it’s all about maximizing human brain power. Read the full story here: https://trib.al/JkcUYUq
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Bilt Rewards creator Ankur Jain talks about his rent loyalty program, now valued at $3.25 billion, and why he moved from California to New York to make it happen. Don't miss the full #NYNext interview with our very own Lydia Moynihan here: https://trib.al/kXbjwMN
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In this episode of #NYNext, Lydia Moynihan chats with Bilt Rewards creator Ankur Jain about his loyalty program that rewards users for paying rent and spending locally. https://trib.al/7nH55zQ
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Former Peloton founder, John Foley, shares with Lydia Moynihan his biggest regret that ultimately cost him his job. #NYNext https://trib.al/5wpVcMG
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On this episode of #NYNext, ex-Peloton CEO John Foley gets real about the company's crash and the infamous Mr. Big incident that sent shares plummeting. https://trib.al/UcAsd4j
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John Foley gets candid with financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan about his time as Peloton's CEO, his appearance in the "Sex and the City" reboot "And Just Like That…," and his current role as CEO of the made-to-order rug company Ernesta Inc., as part of our #NYNext series. https://trib.al/FrNFI0j
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In this episode of #NYNext, financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan visits Ernesta Inc. to chat with John Foley, former Peloton founder and now Ernesta founder, about his Peloton journey and his new venture into the $120 billion rug industry.
Ex-Peloton CEO John Foley gets real about company crash — and his unexpected venture into home decor
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New York Post financial columnist Lydia Moynihan met with NYC food influencer Rachel Brotman—aka @thecarboholic on Instagram and TikTok—to discuss her experience in the social media food space and the crucial role influencers play in helping NYC restaurants survive and thrive, as part of our #NYNext series.
This food influencer is helping NYC restaurants survive — and thrive
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New York Post financial columnist Lydia Moynihan met with Fleur du Mal CEO Jennifer Zuccarini to discuss how she continues to keep her lingerie brand buzzy and relevant as a part of our #NYNext series. See more here.
How celeb-beloved lingerie brand Fleur du Mal has managed to stay buzzy for more than a decade
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