What It's Like to Be Mentored by Gwyneth PaltrowThe actress and CEO chats with her mentee, the cofounder of Maisonette, about finding support as an entrepreneur.
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Gwyneth Paltrow has played many public roles -- most notably, of course, first as an actress and now as the creator ofGoop. Her lifestyle business and content platform launched in 2008 and has grown to a $250 million company by selling Paltrow-endorsed health-and-wellness products that shoppers swear by (even when the medical community cries foul). But here's a role she's less well-known for: Behind the scenes, she mentorsfemale entrepreneurs.Sylvana Ward Durrett is one of them. She's a formerVoguestaffer who for years produced the annual Costume Institute benefit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and then went on to cofound the children's e-commerce siteMaisonettein 2017. Today, Maisonette is a fast-growing business with more than $18 million in funding, and Ward Durrett often leans on Paltrow for advice. Here, the women chat about the value of mentorship, what it's like to be a woman running an early-stagestartup, and texting during board meetings.