Taylor Smith
Home Office
Craig Karmazin, CEO of Good Karma Brands, was known for his sharp business mind, but everyone secretly knew who really ran the company—Sophie, his golden retriever and the official Chief Love Officer.
At the Monday morning meeting, Craig walked in with a fresh stack of reports. Sophie followed, proudly carrying a tennis ball in her mouth.
“Alright team,” Craig began, “we’ve got a busy week ahead—”
But before he could finish, Sophie dropped the ball right on top of the quarterly revenue charts. She sat down, tail wagging furiously.
“Looks like Sophie’s suggesting we bounce back this quarter,” someone joked.
Craig smirked. “She’s also recommending a fetch-based growth strategy.”
From that moment, Sophie had the floor. She made her rounds, leaning against legs and collecting belly rubs, single-handedly raising office morale by 200%. By the end of the meeting, Sophie had secured approval for her boldest initiative yet: mandatory afternoon walks for all employees.
As Craig wrapped up, he sighed playfully: “I may be the CEO, but Sophie’s clearly the boss around here.”
And just like that, Sophie trotted off, ready to chase the next big opportunity—preferably one shaped like a squeaky toy.
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