Genevieve Bos    
 
Genevieve Bos
Retired Director, Supplier Diversity
United Airlines
 
   

Genevieve Bos is a technology entrepreneur, global connector of people and ideas and the founding publisher and co-owner of PINK – the only national magazine, website and events designed exclusively for professional women!

 

Prior to founding PINK, Genevieve was a technology entrepreneur for 17 years, starting and selling multiple companies. She created business partnerships with the likes of MSFT, Intel, Xerox, Universal Studios and more. She also developed and oversaw highly profitable international sales teams and has extensive international business experience, living in Zurich and conducting deals in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. After needing a bit of a break from spending 90% of her time working globally, she returned to Atlanta to publish an award-winning Georgia-based magazine called Business to Business where she produced numerous sold out conferences with Fortune 500 CEOs.

 

PINK was conceived as the ideal magazine for women who want a beautiful career and a beautiful life – featuring content that some have called “Fortune meets Oprah.” After launching three years ago, PINK is by every measure a huge success, winning multiple national industry awards for both the magazine content, the website and conferences – growing the readership to over 650,000 career women and gaining a passionate national fan base and awareness with America’s most infl uential women. In fact, many of America’s top companies have embraced PINK, and, as a result, Genevieve is sought after speaker for organizations like Cisco, Dell, Morgan Stanley, GE, Ernst & Young’s National Women Partners Meeting, The Home Depot, KPMG, The Coca-Cola Company, Johnson & Johnson, Harvard University, Women’s Foodservice Forum, CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), Go Red for Women, WBENC (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council), M2W (Marketing to Women Conferences) and more with the mission of inspiring smart women to get even more out of their careers and their lives by being more of who they authentically are and thinking more like an entrepreneur.

 

Her passion comes in part by being raised by a single mother from the time she was eight years old and being very aware of the career struggles both her mother and other women friends faced navigating their unique challenges in the workplace. She vowed that if she ever had a chance to move the needle for women she would do it. As a result, an important life’s passion has been mentoring career women, and making a real difference for women and men in helping them to think differently to achieve their goals in life – not in spite of their differences, but because of them.

 

As a successful serial entrepreneur, she also focuses on sharing stories of creative, non-traditional ways to launch and run a successful businesses. She also supports corporations to help their workforces think creatively. These processes and ideas are valuable for both business owners and savvy professionals in corporate America – staying competitive means driving value and finding creative ways to deliver results.

She is involved as an advisory board member with WITI, Women in Technology International and a board member on the Board of Directors Network, whose focus is promoting women to public company boards. She is also on the incoming 2009 board of EO Atlanta – Entrepreneurs Organization – a group of 7000 entrepreneurs globally whose businesses average over $8 million in revenue annually.


Genevieve lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband of 11 years, Remco Bos, also an entrepreneur and the CEO of AskRemco.

Genevieve Bos
Genevieve Bos    
 
Genevieve Bos
Retired Director, Supplier Diversity
United Airlines
 
   

Genevieve Bos is a technology entrepreneur, global connector of people and ideas and the founding publisher and co-owner of PINK – the only national magazine, website and events designed exclusively for professional women!

 

Prior to founding PINK, Genevieve was a technology entrepreneur for 17 years, starting and selling multiple companies. She created business partnerships with the likes of MSFT, Intel, Xerox, Universal Studios and more. She also developed and oversaw highly profitable international sales teams and has extensive international business experience, living in Zurich and conducting deals in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. After needing a bit of a break from spending 90% of her time working globally, she returned to Atlanta to publish an award-winning Georgia-based magazine called Business to Business where she produced numerous sold out conferences with Fortune 500 CEOs.

 

PINK was conceived as the ideal magazine for women who want a beautiful career and a beautiful life – featuring content that some have called “Fortune meets Oprah.” After launching three years ago, PINK is by every measure a huge success, winning multiple national industry awards for both the magazine content, the website and conferences – growing the readership to over 650,000 career women and gaining a passionate national fan base and awareness with America’s most infl uential women. In fact, many of America’s top companies have embraced PINK, and, as a result, Genevieve is sought after speaker for organizations like Cisco, Dell, Morgan Stanley, GE, Ernst & Young’s National Women Partners Meeting, The Home Depot, KPMG, The Coca-Cola Company, Johnson & Johnson, Harvard University, Women’s Foodservice Forum, CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), Go Red for Women, WBENC (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council), M2W (Marketing to Women Conferences) and more with the mission of inspiring smart women to get even more out of their careers and their lives by being more of who they authentically are and thinking more like an entrepreneur.

 

Her passion comes in part by being raised by a single mother from the time she was eight years old and being very aware of the career struggles both her mother and other women friends faced navigating their unique challenges in the workplace. She vowed that if she ever had a chance to move the needle for women she would do it. As a result, an important life’s passion has been mentoring career women, and making a real difference for women and men in helping them to think differently to achieve their goals in life – not in spite of their differences, but because of them.

 

As a successful serial entrepreneur, she also focuses on sharing stories of creative, non-traditional ways to launch and run a successful businesses. She also supports corporations to help their workforces think creatively. These processes and ideas are valuable for both business owners and savvy professionals in corporate America – staying competitive means driving value and finding creative ways to deliver results.

She is involved as an advisory board member with WITI, Women in Technology International and a board member on the Board of Directors Network, whose focus is promoting women to public company boards. She is also on the incoming 2009 board of EO Atlanta – Entrepreneurs Organization – a group of 7000 entrepreneurs globally whose businesses average over $8 million in revenue annually.


Genevieve lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband of 11 years, Remco Bos, also an entrepreneur and the CEO of AskRemco.