One of the biggest opportunities for folks who want to make an impact through entrepreneurship is to tackle things that Corporate America has gotten wrong and so we’ve asked some of the best and brightest in the community to share examples of what Corporate America is getting wrong in their industries.
Frank Miller

Corporate America judges a book by its cover. Always evaluate street wear designers because we are different in appearance, clothing, hair, tattoos, and do not meet their criteria.
Corporate America shouldn’t judge a book by its cover because doing so can lead to missed opportunities and perpetuate biases. Evaluating a person or idea solely based on appearance or first impressions ignores their actual potential and capabilities. By focusing on substance over style, companies can foster a more inclusive and innovative environment, ensuring that diverse talents and perspectives are recognized and valued. Read more>>
Vincent Cartagine

I would not say Corporate America gets is wrong but they do have a miss understanding about what we do here at The Chillroom. We server botanical teas, root drink, botanical cocktails that still provide a mood change or buzz. Just in a more natural way or an easier process for the body to digest instead of relying on an intoxicating feeling and impairment that alcohol provides users to unwind with. Read more>>
Jeremy Dibattista

I work in artificial intelligence, and as I am sure most people are aware, the industry has been both championed for changing the way people work and demonized as an excuse for layoffs.
I want to clarify where I stand and how I plan to help usher in a better world using AI. I primarily operate under the mindset that AI should be used to optimize credentialed expertise. Now what does that mean? Imagine you are a doctor or nurse. How much of your day is spent on clerical work and filling in form after form versus saving lives? Imagine you are a receptionist. How much of your time is spent retyping forms, sending unstructured emails, and fixing mistakes? Now imagine if AI could seamlessly handle all of that work behind the scenes – instantly. Read more>>