Christmas Ceo [NEW]

Chris is forced to track down Joe, who has spent his time post-split volunteering and running a local community center. To get his signature, Chris must agree to help Joe with his annual Christmas charity toy drive. As they spend time together working toward a common goal, old sparks reignite, and they are forced to re-evaluate what truly matters in business and in life. 👥 Character Analysis Christmas "Chris" Whittaker

Years prior, Chris co-founded the company with her best friend and former romantic interest, (Paul Greene). However, as the company grew, their visions diverged. Chris wanted to expand and scale the business, while Joe wanted to keep it small, artisanal, and focused on hand-crafted traditional toys. This professional disagreement led to a painful personal and professional split. Joe left the company, and Chris became the sole CEO. Christmas CEO

The main conflict arises when a massive corporate conglomerate expresses interest in acquiring CJ Toys. This acquisition would be the deal of a lifetime for Chris, fulfilling her professional ambitions. However, there is a major catch: the merger cannot go through without the signature of the co-founder, Joe. Chris is forced to track down Joe, who

The story follows (Marisol Nichols), the CEO of a small but highly successful toy company called "CJ Toys." Chris is a dedicated, hard-working executive who has poured her life into her business. This professional disagreement led to a painful personal

The toy drive serves as the catalyst for the characters' growth. By stepping away from boardrooms and directly interacting with the community, Chris remembers why she wanted to make toys in the first place. 📈 Reception and Genre Context