CNN continues to add content to its upcoming streaming platform CNN+, which will debut in the spring. The latest program coming to the digital outlet is a series hosted by CNN Newsroom anchor Poppy Harlow called “Boss Files.”
“What does it take to be the boss? Harlow will get the answers in this eight-episode series,” the statement said. “Sit in on intimate conversations and confessions from today’s most influential leaders and learn how personal and professional struggles helped them get to where they are now.
Harlow’s series focuses on the most prominent names in business and the tales behind their route to success. She’s interviewed various names on CNN’s platform, including Warren Buffett, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Bill Gates, etc.
The CNN anchor is currently pursuing a one-year Master of Studies in Law at Yale Law School. It’s a program designed for people who are not lawyers but want to acquaint themselves with legal studies and apply understanding of the law to their regular day jobs.
Harlow began the program back in August and is expected to return to CNN full-time in the spring, reuniting with Jim Sciutto on the 9-11 a.m. weekday edition of Newsroom.
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