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β j4ck π₯Ά icebreaker.xyz β
@j4ck.eth
who was a pivotal person that changed the trajectory of your professional career? for me it was my design mentor, David T, in boulder, who ultimately got me into google in SF via referral who's your David T? there is no /icebreaker without meeting him at my internship π₯²
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@lawrenceroman
Amazing! Iβm grateful for Ben, an Israeli immigrant who started a small schmatta business in the garment district in the mid-'90s, with a loan from a Jewish uncle in Palm Beach that got us all the funding, where I was his third employee. He was my mentor while I was in college, and I went on to work for him for eight years. During that time, we experienced tremendous growth, in part due to the strong synergy we had. I've always been thankful for his guidance, and Iβm constantly looking to pay it forward by supporting up-and-coming professionals in creative fields, where having an 'in' or a mentor can be crucial to success.
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@j4ck.eth
wow man that is an incredible story do you chat with him anymore?
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lawrenceroman.eth
@lawrenceroman
It is, as a young man I didnβt realize the lasting effect that relationship would have on my career and life. So Iβm truly grateful and always looking to pay it forward Saw him on the street we used to work back in the days in the garment district some years back, he asked me what I was doing and after I told him, within 2 weeks he had gotten me a new business opportunity always grateful for him and him for me helping him w his biz, we had an amazing ride ππ½ Funniest thing I can speak some Hebrew because of all those years and I love that β¦ Iβve pull some real funny stunts w that π
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