
The Hidden Skill Behind Every Successful Founder | Lindsay Kaplan
BIG IDEAS BY NEW ECONOMIES
City strategy and scaling to new markets
Lindsay outlines starting in New York, following demand, and choosing launch cities strategically.
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Lindsay Kaplan, co-founder of Chief, the women’s executive network that became one of the fastest-growing membership communities in the world — scaling from a cold-email experiment to a venture-backed unicorn in just a few years.
Lindsay shares the inside story of building a brand that reshaped executive leadership for women, from hacking together the first 200 members to navigating the existential shock of COVID, to stepping aside when she realized the company needed a fresh operator for its next chapter. Now an investor at Next Wave NYC, she breaks down what she’s learned from the operator’s seat — and why she’s betting big on founders building at the intersection of AI and real-world connection.
In this episode, we explore:
The origin story of Chief — how Lindsay and her co-founder turned a “shitty networking event” into the insight behind a new category: a confidential, high-intent community for women at the top of their fields.
Finding product-market fit from cold emails — why guessing email addresses, offering a clear promise, and creating “lukewarm outreach” led to explosive early traction.
Scaling a community across cities — the surprising discipline behind maintaining brand consistency while expanding from New York to markets across the U.S.
Surviving COVID in real time — how Chief rebuilt its entire in-person experience into a digital-first platform in days, not weeks — and why the crisis 10x’d demand for meaningful connection.
The co-founder relationship — Lindsay’s candid take on disagreement, shared values, and why the best partnerships feel like having someone “clean up your bloody nose” on the field.
Knowing when to step aside — the emotional and operational signals that told her she wasn’t the right person to run Chief for the next decade — and how founders can prevent burnout by being honest about their energy and passion.
What she’s investing in now — why Lindsay is bullish on AI as a productivity engine and on the rise of IRL experiences as a counterforce to digital fatigue.
Plus much more — from cap table strategy, to the future of membership-based businesses, to why the next great consumer brand will blend software, storytelling, and community.
This is one of the most insightful founder-to-investor journeys you’ll hear all year. Enjoy the episode!
Also available on Apple Podcasts // Spotify
Episode Chapters
(0:00) Intro
(2:00) The Mission To Build Chief
(3:18) Finding The First Members
(7:00) How To Launch In Multiple Cities
(8:52) The Hardest Early Day Challenges
(11:40) Adapting Within Days During COVID
(12:33) The Art Of A Great Co-Founder Relationship
(18:00) Raising $100M & Becoming A Unicorn
(19:25) Launching Physical Spaces
(20:59) Community Businesses vs AI
(23:32) 60,000 Members On The Waitlist
(24:30) The Members Experience
(25:43) Stepping Down
(30:00) Turning From Operator To Founder To VC
(35:53) Lindsay’s Big Ideas
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