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Housewife Turned Marketing Mogul Lands Dream Gig with Jimmy Fallon
4 Oct
Summary
- Bozoma Saint John's unconventional career path from corporate executive to reality TV star to NBC host
- How Saint John's appearance on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills led to her new role on Jimmy Fallon's show, On Brand
- Saint John's advice to follow one's intuition rather than listen to others' career advice

In September 2025, Bozoma "Boz" Saint John, a former marketing executive at companies like Netflix, Pepsi, and Uber, has found herself in a new role as the co-host of the NBC competition show On Brand with Jimmy Fallon. This unexpected career move comes just a year after Saint John joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, a decision she made despite warnings that it could "ruin" her accomplishments.
However, Saint John's unconventional path has proven to be a success. It was actually her appearance on the Bravo reality show that led Fallon's wife, Nancy Juvonen, to suggest Saint John as a potential co-host for On Brand, which Fallon had been trying to cast for two years. Despite initial hesitation about having a "Housewife" on the show, Fallon was impressed by Saint John's expertise and ended up offering her the role.
Saint John credits her intuition-driven approach to her career for this latest opportunity. She has famously said she doesn't plan years in advance, but rather follows her instincts on what to do next. This mindset has served her well, even when others have advised against certain decisions. As she puts it, "a lot of times that risk in moving is actually what then advances you in your career."
Now, Saint John is excited to share her marketing expertise with the contestants on On Brand, which follows creatives pitching ideas for top brands. She believes the show captures the true essence of marketing as "real storytelling" that connects with people on a personal level. With Fallon's passion and her own critical feedback, Saint John is confident the series will be a success.