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6 Inspirational Dropouts A number of well-known and highly successful men began their careers by taking a calculated risk and dropping out of school. Here are six such individuals. |
Entrepreneur January 2002 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
The Idol Life Their fame will outlive them, their money will probably outlast their fame, and what these entrepreneurial geniuses learned about running businesses will be passed from generation to generation--starting with you. Interviews with Michael Dell, Anita Roddick, Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield, and Richard Branson. |
Fast Company November 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
Rush Hour Russell Simmons, the godfather of hip-hop, has used street smarts and a platinum Rolodex to create a $300 million conglomerate. Now he's flexing his political muscle. Come inside the frenetic world of a modern entrepreneur. |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Mike Werling |
Branson: A Man of Many Milestones Richard Branson isn't defined by business or personal success. His life is a combination of both. |
InsideFlyer March 2011 |
Virgin Alliance News reports say that Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways has said that the airline plans to join a global alliance within a year. |
Inc. March 2008 Max Chafkin |
Anything Could Happen Evan Williams's first little idea shifted the culture. (You can thank him for the ubiquity of blogging.) His new business, called Twitter, will be entering your consciousness right... about... now. Why does this stuff happen? Because he lets it. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Susan Berfield |
The CEO of Hip-Hop Impresario Russell Simmons has brought urban style to mainstream America -- and helped other big marketers do the same. An inside look at his growing influence. |
Entrepreneur September 2009 Josh Dean |
The Endless Flow of Russell Simmons Hip-hop impresario and multimedia baron Russell Simmons lives and breathes opportunity. |
Fast Company May 1, 2007 Ellen McGirt |
Hacker. Dropout. CEO. When Mark Zuckerberg showed up in Palo Alto three years ago, he had no car, no house, and no job. Today, he's at the helm of a smokin'-hot social-networking site, Facebook, and turning down billion-dollar offers. Can this kid be for real? |
Entrepreneur September 2008 Chris Penttila |
Personal Effects Should you brand yourself along with your business? |
Fast Company August 10, 2011 Stephanie Schomer |
Ralph Lauren's $13 Billion Bet David Lauren is turning his father's empire into a digital leader - and shaking up the fashion industry. |
Fast Company May 2004 Cheryl Della Pietra |
Chatter From Lemonade Stories, a new documentary film, written and directed by Mary Mazzio, that features entrepreneurs talking about--sniff!--their mothers. |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Sara Wilson |
Be Like Branson Is Richard Branson, the man who treats life -- and business -- as an extreme sport more like you than you think? |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Diane Seo |
Why is Michael Dell cashing out? The PC wunderkind is on a selling spree -- $2.5 billion worth of his company stock in less than two years. |
Fast Company October 2004 Alan Deutschman |
The Gonzo Way of Branding Billionaire Richard Branson has thrived by breaking the rules. Now he's tackling his greatest challenge, setting his sights on the United States and a new airline. He's testing himself and the limits of the Virgin brand. |
AskMen.com Carmine Gallo |
5 Leaders Who Inspire Everyone Here are five men who stand apart, and what we can learn from each of them. |
Fast Company October 2004 Alan Deutschman |
Branding the Branson Way Marketing methods from Virgin's founder Richard Branson. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Don't Be Left Behind Forget conventional wisdom. CEOs with "that vision thing" give heart and soul to great stocks. |
AskMen.com November 25, 2003 |
Russell Simmons Interview One of the architects of today's rap and hip-hop music industry as a founder of Def Jam, Simmons is still changing the landscape with his Rush Communications, a conglomerate that includes Def Jam, Rush Artist Management, Phat Farm, and even Def Pictures, a movie production house. |
Fast Company July 2004 Charles Fishman |
The Anarchist's Cookbook John Mackey's approach to management is equal parts Star Trek and 1970s flashback. It seems like a recipe for disaster, but at Whole Foods it's a prescription for world-beating growth -- and maybe for a world-changing company. |
BusinessWeek March 8, 2004 Capell & Zellner |
Richard Branson's Next Big Adventure He has no qualms about jumping into the tough airline market in the U.S. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Christopher Palmeri |
Living On The Edge At American Apparel Dov Charney's fast-growing clothing company is built on pro-labor policies, racy ads, and a sexually-charged culture. |