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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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And as that fame grew, so did his fortune—which he immediately started giving away, first in a hefty donation to Chicago Public Schools in 2017, then to the county’s mental health services. His estimated earnings in 2017 were $33 million.) As that following grew, so did Chance’s fame. Chance the Rapper never had a Plan B.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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She has also delivered presentations during NYC Advertising Week, the 4A’s StratFest, YouTube Black FanFest and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, solidifying her as a thought leader within the industry. Often called a “brand whisperer,” she is known as an innovative thought leader who asks “Why not?”

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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1 in the UK in Apple’s Self Development and Business charts and led to being asked to present Give Kindness A Chance , a documentary for the BBC. In her mid-20s, Taja Dockendorf founded Pulp+Wire, a full-service consumer packaging, branding and marketing agency. His podcast We Make Success Happen went to No. Armando Cantu.

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Five Barriers to Improving Employee Engagement

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Deloitte’s 2017 Global Human Capital Trends report pointed to “The Employee Experience: Culture, Engagement, and Beyond” as a top trend. Bersin’s Predictions for 2017 reported, “the topics of culture and engagement will continue to be top priorities, and we can now measure them closely.”.

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Ep 242: Nicki Cave on Managing a Team of Assistants and Finding Happiness in Your Work

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And then when I was at Morrison, Knutson, I had a placement agency call me in there, like, there’s probably after two years, I was there. So I was like, Okay, I’m gonna try this. And in the back of my mind, I always thought, well, I can go back to college if I needed to do that.