Secrets To Dating And Making A Billion By 31 From Bumble’s Whitney Wolfe Herd | MSNBC Summit Series

The youngest self-made female billionaire in the world, Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd, shares secrets to success, dating in the modern world and challenging the status quo, fresh off her company’s IPO this year. Herd recounts the criticism she faced as a founder in the often male-dominated tech industry, why her original idea about changing the way dating works was met with deep and sometimes hostile skepticism, and how Bumble and dating adapted during the pandemic.

This is a new installment of The Summit Series with Ari Melber, a series of in-depth interviews with leaders at the summit of their fields. The series debuted in 2021 with Melber’s interview with Bill Gates. (This interview is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber, a news show covering politics, law and culture airing nightly at 6pm ET on MSNBC. ).

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29 comments

  1. Why in God’s name does any human being need $one billion$ dollar$, and why are MSNBC & Ari Melber promoting this horrific hoarding behaviour? 😕

  2. Can you imagine just how humiliating and shameful it has to be supporting the pathetic Democrats 😳

    1. Obviously, you are uneducated and ignorant. Trump had some children in detention over _three_ years. Biden and his administration has got it down to about 25 hours.

  3. Wolfe Herd was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Michael Wolfe, a wealthy property developer, that is all.

    1. Wait… So she didn’t start from the ground up? It’s the false narrative that’s so annoying!

  4. A girl who was born rich, thanks to her rich daddy, got even richer. How is this helpful to anyone else..?

    1. 79% of America’s millionaires were NOT born millionaires. Capitalism and free markets work.

  5. @MSNBC
    … Where is the app for men to be treated fairly in family court? That’s one place women don’t want equal rights. Report on that, Ari, or anyone else! People talk about the Constitution, democratic process’, etc, but the most important aspect of our society is the family unit. When that breaks down, there should be fair process’ for both. No, that old argument that the woman bore the child does not automatically make the mother the best parent. Women want empowerment, fine and well. Then, have it across the ‘board’, for men, also, where it truly matters.

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