After great consideration, Myla Skinner has decided to step down from her role as CEO of C200. Her last day with the organization will be February 27, 2026.
During her tenure, Myla led C200 through a complex and transformational era of the organization’s history with deep care for our Members and commitment to advancing all women in business.
“Serving as CEO of C200 for the past two and a half years has been a true privilege,” she says. ” Leading this organization—one rooted in legacy, excellence, and an unwavering commitment to advancing all women in business—has been a meaningful chapter of my professional life. ”
“We are grateful for Myla’s dedication, her integrity, and the thoughtfulness with which she has approached this transition,” says Tara Marling Abraham, C200’s Board Chair. “The Board fully respects Myla’s decision and is aligned in our focus on continuity, stability, and the future strength of C200. We are actively engaged in ensuring a smooth transition and are confident in the foundation of this organization—its mission, its Members, and its enduring impact.”
Sharon Black has joined C200 as Interim Chief Executive Officer to support the transition and lead the organization through its next phase of growth, financial stability, and Member engagement. Sharon has been a C200 Member since 2018 and brings more than three decades of executive leadership experience spanning corporate operations, entrepreneurship, and nonprofit service, with a longstanding commitment to advancing women in leadership.
“I’ve been fortunate to work alongside extraordinary leaders throughout my career,” she says. “I am honored to step into this role and excited to partner with C200’s exceptional membership to strengthen the organization, expand opportunity for women leaders, and build a sustainable platform for future generations.”
C200 looks forward to working with Sharon Black and the Board as we continue engaging our membership, partnerships, and mission to advance women in business.