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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 51 MIN

Jess Jacobs: CEO of Coterie

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Jess Jacobs is the chief executive officer of Coterie—a premium, high-performing diaper essentials brand. Before Coterie, Jacobs spent years making a name for herself in creative advertising. She got her professional start as a copywriter for an ad agency, working on campaigns for noteworthy brands like Saks Fifth Avenue, LG, and Revlon. She continued her work at Kettle as a Creative Director, partnering with big names like Apple, Nike, and Glossier. Jacobs then transitioned into the personal care industry when she became vice president of creative at Lola, a women-owned feminine care brand that promotes transparency and clean ingredients. Jacobs appreciated Lola’s mission, especially after becoming a mom. Having a baby made her more aware of the ingredients in and efficacy of the products she used in her everyday life, such as diapers. When she tried a diaper from Coterie, she fell in love with the product and the brand’s mission to make parents’ lives easier. She then joined Coterie as its senior vice president of brand, creative, and product management, using everything she’d learned over the years to build the brand into something worthy of its superior product. It wasn’t long before she was appointed chief brand officer and later CEO.

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