Anna Mazarakis

Anna Mazarakis

Former Associate Producer, Audio & Podcasts

Anna Mazarakis

Anna Mazarakis was an associate producer for Business Insider and INSIDER's Audio and Podcasts. She has produced "Household Name," hosted by Insider Audio Executive Producer Dan Bobkoff; "Success! How I Did It," hosted by Business Insider US Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell and BI strategy reporter Rich Feloni; and "Showrunners," hosted by Business Insider Global Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Carlson.

Before joining Insider Inc., Anna freelanced and interned at Fox News Radio, WGBH, NPR, CNN, WBGO, Kathimerini (daily paper in Greece packaged with NYT), and the Huffington Post.

Anna graduated from Princeton University, where she was the Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Princetonian.

News 2018-11-15T15:10:50Z

Every bottle of Heinz ketchup boasts about its '57 varieties' — but it doesn't really mean anything

Heinz's "57 varieties" label is famous — but what does it really mean?
News 2018-10-22T16:40:00Z

'It's not like I had this well-oiled plan': Former GE and NBC exec Beth Comstock reached the C-Suite by taking things one day at a time

Beth Comstock spent 27 years working for GE, rising to the position of vice chair. She recently took a chance to consider the most important lessons of her adult life, and shared many of them with Business Insider.
News 2018-10-15T13:07:00Z

The cofounder of Refinery29 explains how she built a global media brand that reaches 425 million people a year

Refinery29 cofounder and editor in chief Christene Barberich helped turn a fashion blog founded in 2005 into a global media company that's a leading source for young women. She shares the best lessons she's learned along the way.
News 2018-10-05T14:07:25Z

Billionaire AOL cofounder Steve Case says we're at the start of the internet's third wave, and he's laying the groundwork to benefit from it

Steve Case led the first wave of internet companies as the founding CEO. Now, as a billionaire investor, he's using his resources and lessons learned to take advantage of what he calls "the third wave" through his Rise of the Rest initiative.
News 2018-09-26T18:58:18Z

A closed Macy's store in a dead mall was turned into a homeless shelter — this is what it looks like inside now

A year after a Macy's store in Alexandria, Virginia closed its doors, the empty department store became a homeless shelter. Here's what it looks like inside now.
News 2018-07-24T20:04:34Z

How to subscribe to a podcast on your iPhone or iPad

There are more than 550,000 podcasts on Apple Podcasts. Here's how you can find, download, and subscribe to your favorite podcasts, including Business Insider's new series, Household Name.
News 2018-06-01T15:52:22Z

The owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers reveals why he's investing over $5 billion into downtown Detroit

Dan Gilbert is the billionaire founder of Quicken Loans and the owner of the NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers. He explains why he's rebuilding downtown Detroit, and what it's been like working with LeBron James
News 2018-05-25T13:38:00Z

Sallie Krawcheck, once the 'most powerful woman on Wall Street,' says her startup Ellevest doesn't 'empower' women — because that's not what they need

Ellevest founder and CEO Sallie Krawcheck shares the lessons she learned from a career as a top Wall Street executive, and why her experience inspired her to change the way women approach investing their money.
News 2018-05-21T14:41:00Z

The cofounder of OKCupid says 3 lucky moments led him to run a multi-billion-dollar company

ShopRunner CEO Sam Yagan tells us what he's learned about the importance of seizing opportunities through founding companies like SparkNotes and OKCupid, as well as leading the giant dating site conglomerate the Match Group.
2022世界杯预选赛 2018-05-13T20:08:00Z

A retired Navy SEAL commander says he learned one of his biggest leadership lessons through a mutiny

Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink on path to become a SEAL, why SEAL training isn't the impossible nightmare most people think, and why you won't find him sleeping in and having breakfast in bed.
News 2018-05-04T13:40:04Z

Listen to the full Jeff Bezos interview on Business Insider's podcast

在亚马逊的杰夫·贝佐斯建立了一个帝国,但he's not slowing down anytime soon. The Amazon founder and CEO was in Berlin last week to accept the 3rd annual Axel Springer Award. Bezos sat down with Axel Springer CEO Dr. Mathias Döpfner to talk about his career and future ambitions.
News 2018-05-02T13:01:00Z

How Duolingo's CEO went from being a 10-year-old video-game bootlegger to building a $700 million company

Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn not only built the most popular language app, but also created the "captcha" technology used online to verify users aren't bots.
News 2018-04-22T16:34:00Z

Audible's founder talks about selling his company to Amazon for $300 million, bonding with Jeff Bezos, and how he managed to have a 'nontoxic' midlife crisis

Audible CEO Don Katz explains how he founded a company in his 40s that sold to Amazon and became the largest audiobook producer in the US.
News 2018-04-13T16:23:00Z

Media mogul Tina Brown on what she learned transforming Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, enduring a failed partnership with Harvey Weinstein, and what the #MeToo movement is missing

Tina Brown explains how she created and led world-class teams at Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and The Daily Beast, and what's next for Women in the World.
News 2018-04-02T12:58:00Z

Vimeo's 34-year-old CEO on why she's not worried about YouTube or Netflix, and how she plans to bring in $100 million this year

Vimeo's Anjali Sud says she got the CEO job at 34 because of her strategy to compete in a market with YouTube and Netflix.
News 2018-03-26T14:54:00Z

The founder of Edible Arrangements moved from Pakistan to the US at 13, borrowed money to open a single flower shop, and built it into a $600 million business

Edible Arrangements founder and CEO Tariq Farid told us his story of coming to America as a boy and starting a business that would go global.
News 2018-03-02T19:39:00Z
News 2018-02-16T16:05:36Z

The CEO of KPMG reveals how she reached the top, and why women leaders need to stop being pressured to act like men

Lynne Doughtie worked her way up the ladder at KPMG to become its first female chairman and CEO. Here's how she did it.
News 2018-02-02T17:40:23Z

How Peggy Johnson became Microsoft's 'deal-maker-in-chief' by helping lead the $26 billion LinkedIn acquisition and 40 other investments

Peggy Johnson became Microsoft's "deal-maker-in-chief" after 25 years at Qualcomm. Here's how she did it.
News 2018-01-19T14:06:59Z

How the CEO of Barstool Sports beat out 74 men to land her dream job, and lost lots of friends in the process

Erika Nardini went from a traditional advertising career to leading the controversial Barstool Sports. Here's how she did it.
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