Serena Williams and Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger are among the seven women stepping in front of the camera as central figures in “The CEO Club,” a new Prime Video docu-series spotlighting high-profile female leaders across fashion, beauty, music and business. The show is set to premiere on Feb. 23 in more than 240 countries and territories.
“The CEO Club” follows seven women in total: Williams, Hilfiger, Latin pop star and entrepreneur Thalia, Market America and Shop.com CEO Loren Ridinger, supermodel and Cay Skin founder Winnie Harlow, Conteur Capital founder and wellness figure Hannah Bronfman, and ISA Grutman jewelry and Rangel founder Isabela Rangel Grutman.
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Across the season, the docu-style series tracks how they manage companies, creative projects and family life, structuring episodes around both individual arcs and the group’s shared conversations about leadership, money and visibility. For fashion and beauty watchers, it functions as a cross-section of how personal style fuels global businesses, with Harlow’s Cay Skin, Hilfiger’s design work, Grutman’s jewelry label and Ridinger’s e-commerce operation serving as on-screen examples of products built around a founder’s image and network.
“Together with Tara, Nadine, and Serena, we helped bring ‘The CEO Club’ to life through honesty, vulnerability, and intention,” the cast said in a statement. “We opened the doors to our worlds from the triumphs, to the challenges, and the moments that shaped us. We can’t wait for audiences to be inspired to lead with purpose and confidence.”
“The CEO Club” is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Blink49 Studios, with Tara Long and Nadine Rajabi serving as executive producers for Blink49 and Williams and Caroline Currier executive producing through Nine Two Six Productions, which is also behind projects like the Emmy-nominated Serena-centered docuseries “In the Arena” and an adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “Carrie Soto Is Back.”
“As an executive producer, I’ve had so much fun helping bring this series to life. Celebrating the brilliance, ambition, and sisterhood of women I admire and call friends has been incredibly special,” Williams said in a statement.
The series continues Prime Video’s push into personality-driven unscripted programming tied to sports, fashion and pop culture figures.



