“The CEO Club” featuring Serena Williams and Trailblazing Women CEO’s

From the tennis court to your TV screen comes a new project featuring the legendary Serena Williams. Having recently shot down rumors of a tennis comeback, Williams is now stepping into the spotlight as the executive producer of a highly anticipated Prime Video docuseries called “The CEO Club.” The focus? Trailblazing women CEOs navigating their professional and personal lives in a groundbreaking eight-part series.

Joining Williams on this empowering journey are Latin superstar Thalía, designer Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, SHOP.COM CEO Loren Ridinger, supermodel and Cay Skin founder Winnie Harlow, Conteur Capital founder Hannah Bronfman, and founder of ISA Grutman jewelry and Rangel Isabela Rangel Grutman. Together, these women are redefining what it means to lead in today’s world, drawing on their life experiences to navigate the next phase of their careers with confidence and clarity.

“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,” shared Williams in a statement. The stars of “The CEO Club” echoed her sentiments, opening the doors to their worlds and sharing their triumphs, challenges, and defining moments. Their hope is to inspire audiences to lead with purpose and confidence.

Set to premiere on Prime Video on Feb. 23, 2026, “The CEO Club” is a powerful testament to what happens when women step fully into their brilliance, leadership, and influence. Tara Long, President, Unscripted, and Nadine Rajabi, EVP, Unscripted, both with Blink49 Studios, noted that these CEOs are not waiting to be invited in; they are building their own tables, shaping new legacies, and redefining what power looks like.

Looking ahead, Williams is also focusing on spending more time at home with her family and nurturing her venture capital firm, Serena Ventures, which supports early-stage businesses. As an executive producer, Williams recently released “King Richard,” a biopic about her coach and father, along with an eight-part docuseries titled “In the Arena.” Her next project involves bringing Taylor Jenkin Reid’s novel, “Carrie Soto Is Back,” to life on the small screen, telling the story of a retired tennis player making a comeback.

Serena Williams continues to make waves, not just on the tennis court, but also in the world of business and entertainment. Stay tuned to see how this powerhouse entrepreneur continues to redefine success in her own unique way.

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