Legend holds that Cornelius Vanderbilt had built a massive fortune in the steamboat shipping industry, but then realized the railroads were the way of the future and invested almost his entire net worth into railroads. The gamble paid off and made Vanderbilt one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs ever. But risks are inherently…risky. How do you think about risk and how has it affected your life and career? Some of our community favorites share their perspective below.
Kimberly Cabral | MASK CEO/Founder
As a non-profit the goal behind them is usually trying to fulfil a need. MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization created in 2007 to consistently educate families on rapidly-changing issues. Read more>>
Michael J Bello | CEO Outrageous Records
“I attribute the success of both myself and my company, Outrageous Records, to the delicate balance between strategic planning and lifestyle adjustments. This equilibrium has been pivotal in maintaining a stable career trajectory. Additionally, my active engagement in politics adds depth to my professional endeavors. Read more>>
Elaine Rodriguez | Founder of Dental Laser Integrations Clinical Institute
Founded in 2014, Dental Laser Integrations is a clinical training institute specializing in providing high level laser technology execution skills for private practice dentists and dental hygienists ( small business owners ). Read more>>
Stevie Everett | Owner of Honey Bee Booths and Honey Bee Hat Bar, Systems Analyst, and Dog Mom
I would attribute our business’s success to two things; consistency and patience. When we entered into the world of photo booths we were far from the first company on the market. It was important to understand going into it that we were not going to be an immediate success and that we would have to work really hard to gain a reputation and a customer base. Read more>>
Jonathan Limon | Real Estate Consultant
One of the best decisions I made for myself was simply putting myself out there. Building a brand was important for my business, and finding an identity to connect with so others can relate to you. I also believe that opportunities are not given, but created. Read more>>
Ciara Italiano-lopez | Founder & Operator of Clementine Skin Bar
I would have to say that the most important factor behind my success is being true to who I truly am. It’s played a huge role in helping me find my dream clientele, grow into success and find more of myself. Read more>>
Grace Hunt | Influencer and Content Creator
The most important factor behind my success is consistency. As a content creator/influencer being consistent is highly important in growing an engaged audience. Read more>>
Layla Ulsh | Regional Manager of the Arizona Branch of Create For Kids
Every member of Create for Kids is very dedicated and hard working. We have worked very hard, especially the parliament members based in Florida, to build Create for Kids into what it is today. We are still expanding and pushing ourselves, and I think that that is the main reason that we have been able to do everything that we have. Read more>>
Santana Khoury | Founder
One key element contributing to my success is my determination and willpower to grow personally and demonstrate to myself that I can achieve anything I set my mind to. Striving to become the best version of myself while maintaining kindness, honesty, and integrity towards others is essential. Read more>>