Chief's CEO Alison Moore on the Future of Work for Women
Alison Moore took over as CEO of Chief, a member organization and community platform for women leaders, in February 2025, having previously served as CEO of Comic Relief US and held executive positions at companies including HBO, NBCUniversal and Condé Nast. It was a moment of transition for Chief that saw founders Carolyn Childers and Lindsay Kaplan take strategic positions on the board, with Childers now serving as chairman and Kaplan as board director.
"They really handed me the baton," said Moore. "I don't know that I'm necessarily the founder type, but I am a great baton grabber. That's where I shine."
Moore is steering the organization to support women in senior leadership roles as they assess their futures in post-COVID workplaces, at a time of widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). To find out more about the impact of the latter amid conversation about the AI gender gap, Chief and The Harris Poll recently produced a report on women and AI, which found that 80 percent of women surveyed were actively involved in their organizations’ AI strategies, predominantly in AI governance ethics, and responsible implementation or in roles designing and implementing how humans and AI will work together across an organization. Participants also indicated concerns about risks and the impact of AI on workers.
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