Stitch Fix founder and CEO Katrina Lake became $45 million richer in just 1 day after her e-commerce company delivered another quarter of double-digit growth
, which ranks the richest and most successful female entrepreneurs in the country and includes the likes of Oprah, Tory Burch and Sheryl Sandberg. The minimum net worth to make this year’s list, which was expanded to 80 women from 60, was $225 million.
“In an environment where many retailers face growth challenges, we remain confident in our ability to deliver personalization at scale using our unique combination of human judgment and data science to continue delighting clients and growing our business,” Lake said on the company’s earnings call.
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