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Jim Hendrickson on “choosing” vs. “following” your career path.

August 12th, 2009  |  Speaker: Jim Hendrickson

For nearly 20 years of our life, we follow a path dictated to us by our school career. But in the real world, we cannot rely on a predetermined course. According to Jim Hendrickson, we must not only choose our career path, but choose our bosses. Jim’s path took him from being a musician, to the Army, and then to the corporate world.

Jared Mahone on music and the pursuit of independence

March 1st, 2009  |  Speaker: Jared Mahone

Jared Mahone talks about the similarities between traditional entrepreneurs and independent musicians. He encourages us to be independent in all we do, regardless of our path in life. We also get a taste of his “beat-boxing” skills as he performs one of his compositions.

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