Jordan Taylor and Edith Cooper on Running a Business as Mother and Daughter

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At 59, Edith Cooper never thought she’d make a career pivot. She spent nearly 30 years working her way up at Goldman Sachs, but then, she was approached to co-found a company called Medley. Who was the other co-founder? Jordan Taylor, AKA her daughter. The mom and daughter duo launched Medley, a coaching platform equipping Millennial-aged workers with the skills they need to be dynamic, inclusive, and authentic leaders. 

In this episode, Jordan and Edith share: 


Whether Jordan calls Edith “mom” or “Edith” in the workplace

The parts of her Wall Street HR career that Edith misses 

Why we forget to support middle-level managers – and how Medley solves for it

The moments Jordan relies on Edith as “mom” vs. “co-founder” 

Why boundary setting is crucial to success as co-founders who are friends or family


Psst…this episode of “9 to 5ish” is brought to you by New York Life. Their financial professionals can help you navigate life’s decisions, big and small. 

Jordan Taylor and Edith Cooper on Running a Business as Mother and Daughter

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