Chloe Sladden
About Chloe Sladden
Chloe Sladden is a Founding Partner and Co-CEO at Honeycomb Labs, where she has worked since 2019. She has held various leadership roles in media and technology, including positions at Twitter and Gannett, and has a strong background in investment and advisory roles.
Current Role at Honeycomb Labs
Chloe Sladden serves as Co-CEO and co-founder of Honeycomb Labs, a position she has held since 2019. The company focuses on enabling families to share parenting logistics through trusted communities. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Honeycomb Labs aims to create tightly-knit networks that support family dynamics.
Experience at #ANGELS
Chloe Sladden has been a Founding Partner at #ANGELS since 2015. In this role, she has invested in various companies, including Vanta, Bloom, Carta, Clubhouse, Color Genomics, Lovevery, and Winnie. #ANGELS focuses on empowering women in the startup ecosystem and addressing the equity gap in venture capital.
Professional Background
Chloe Sladden has held several significant positions throughout her career. She served as VP of Media at Twitter from 2009 to 2014, where she was responsible for the quality and breadth of the platform's content. Sladden also worked as a Board Member at Gannett from 2015 to 2019, where she played a key role in navigating a merger and defeating a hostile takeover attempt.
Educational Background
Chloe Sladden holds multiple degrees from Stanford University. She earned an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, an MA in Anthropology, and a BA in History. Sladden finds her M.A. in Anthropology particularly useful in her professional endeavors, contributing to her understanding of diverse perspectives.
Achievements and Contributions
During her tenure at Twitter, Chloe Sladden ensured the platform was integrated into over 60% of primetime programming across major networks by 2013. Under her leadership, Twitter won an Emmy for innovation in TV engagement in 2015. She also published a study with Carta that highlighted the equity gap in startup ownership among women.