We asked some very talented folks to tell us about the most innovative thing they’ve done in their career.
Lovelace Cook

Years ago I launched a small sales promotion & marketing communications business in New York City and was incredibly fortunate when I landed CBS as a client. One sales promotion project I created was for their Primetime Animation Programming to sell advertising spots. Read more>>
Ewelina Aiossa

• Appreciate you for joining us today. Risk taking is something we’re really interested in and we’d love to hear the story of a risk you’ve taken. Read more>>
Julie and Mallory Hickethier

Innovation, flexibility, pivoting, adeptness, the ability to execute….all great buzzwords and essential actions for survivability. I must say that the most innovative thing I have done is to move out of one career field and start from scratch in another…at the age of 60. Read more>>
Veronica Garcia

I started my culinary journey as a young girl at the age of 8. I enjoyed watching my grandmother and mother cook up extravagant cuisines for parties or just for dinner. I am the oldest of 3 and was always in the kitchen helping my mom out or when she was away at work. Read more>>
Natasha Zoryk

The most innovative (and risky) thing I’ve done to date in my business has been creating and launching a tech company! I leverage my personal brand and success from my Natasha Zoryk brand to really skyrocket the success with Azura, the communication platform I built. Read more>>
Jenn Ocken

I am a career photographer… which means that my life is pretty fluid and I get to be creative. I have amazing clients… I have time for myself and those I hold dear. I see the world in silver linings and the glass is always half full. Read more>>
Jessica Kewei Lin

An illustrative example from my career is the creation of PulseHeal, a platform that has revolutionized the way Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is accessed globally. Read more>>

