
Jennifer Sey: I Was an Executive at Levi's. They Fired Me for Opposing COVID Lockdowns.
Jennifer Sey left Levi Strauss CEO role, defending free speech and children's education against lockdowns.
Author and Former Executive
Jennifer Sey has been speaking truth and standing up for women and children for nearly two decades. First, in 2008, she wrote a book called Chalked Up, exposing abusive coaching practices in gymnastics. Despite her credentials (7x National Team Member and 1986 National Champion), the gymnastics community didn’t much like the things she was saying. But she persisted, and truth was outed in the end. She stood up again in 2020, speaking inconvenient truths during COVID by saying public schools should be open because children’s education matters. For that, she was ostracized by friends and her community, and her reputation took a beating. But she persisted, and truth was outed in the end.
Jen has also had a successful professional career. She is quite the brand builder, having been named one of Forbes’ Most Influential Chief Marketing Officers two years in a row. Now, Jen is taking all that experience as an athlete, an executive, and an advocate for women and children to build something uniquely her own. What could be more American than that? She’s out to prove that the freedom economy isn’t relegated to the corner but is rather all about delivering world-class products made for people with discriminating tastes and a penchant for liberty.
Jennifer Sey left Levi Strauss CEO role, defending free speech and children's education against lockdowns.