Meet Alexandra Eichner, next in line at the Continuum Company
It all started with lunch. Developer Ian Bruce Eichner took his daughter, Alexandra, to the Little Beet in New York for veggie-forward bowls. Before accepting the invitation and picking the spot, she said, “Dad, no disrespect, but what’s the agenda? There’s no casual lunch with you,” her father, who goes by Bruce, recounted. About halfway through the meal, he made the ask. Would she consider working with him for a six-month trial period? It was 2019. She was running a fitness consulting business, which she started after a position overseeing content and brand development for the health firm BeachBody. She […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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