Rose Radford, the creator of the Millionaire Girl Next Door®, is a former McKinsey Consultant turned Digital CEO, trusted industry-leading Coach, and host of the Grow to CEO™ podcast. She has spoken on the TEDx stage and has been featured in Forbes, US News, and BossBabe, among others.
Since building a 7-figure location-independent business in a few short years, Rose discovered that only 12% of female-led businesses ever reach 6-figures. In fact, the income gap between female- and male-led businesses is even wider than the gender corporate salary gap...!
Armed with this information, a background in strategy, and experiencing her own struggles with creating and receiving the income she desired, Rose has made it her life’s mission to financially empower women.
Before taking the leap to start a global coaching company helping women entrepreneurs, Rose worked in Kenya supporting new entrepreneurs in creating businesses with minimal resources, then went on to serve CEOs and leaders within global companies and Government to help them solve their most complex problems as a Strategy Consultant at McKinsey & Co.
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- The Millionaire Girl Next Door®
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