The business life that Thalia has built from New York will be the focus of the first season of The CEO Club, Prime Video’s new series that will premiere on February 23.
In this reality show, the Mexican singer and actress will share the screen with a select group of women leaders in the business world, including tennis player Serena Williams and Brazilian model and businesswoman Isabela Rangel Grutman. In total, seven female CEOs will be part of the project, which promises to show an intimate and realistic look at female leadership in different industries.
Throughout the series, the participants will open the doors of their companies and their personal lives to reveal both the triumphs they have achieved and the challenges they have faced on their road to success. Beyond numbers and strategies, The CEO Club aims to portray the key moments that shaped these women as entrepreneurs and global influencers.
Thalía: From a humble childhood to an international brand name

Thalia, who at 54 continues to reinvent herself, will share part of her personal and professional story in the program. In the official preview of the series, the artist recalls her origins and how her career became a way of escape and self-improvement. “I come from a very humble neighborhood, my career gave me an escape,” says the former member of Timbiriche, making it clear that her success was not a product of chance, but of perseverance and long-term vision.
In 2015, Thalia founded the brand Thalia Sodi, a project that over time has expanded to various categories such as footwear, clothing, accessories, home goods and perfumes. Her experience will be one of the central stories of the reality show, which will explore how she managed to transform her name into a solid brand in the competitive international market.
The CEO Club will feature eight episodes and will bring together prominent figures from different fields. In addition to Thalia, other participants include former model and fashion designer Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger; Loren Ridinger, CEO of Market America; Canadian supermodel Winnie Harlow, founder of the sun care brand Cay Skin; and Hannah Bronfman, wellness expert and founder of Counteur Capital.
Isabela Rangel Grutman will share her experience as a jewelry designer and co-founder of ISA Grutman & Rangel. Serena Williams, considered a sports legend, will show her side as an entrepreneur after founding a venture capital firm and, in addition, participating as a producer of the series.
The growth of the Thalia Sodi brand

The series will also review the growth of Thalia’s brand, which began its distribution in Macy’s stores in the United States, later merged with the Mexican company Price Shoes and currently offers its products through Amazon. This entrepreneurial journey will be one of the examples of expansion and adaptation that will be addressed in the program.
According to Prime Video in an official press release, The CEO Club will have a world premiere in more than 240 countries, consolidating itself as a production that seeks to inspire and make visible female leadership in the business world on an international scale.
Here you can see the trailer of ‘The CEO Club’.
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