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Impacting The Future: Ahmad Ashkar, Founder And CEO, Hult Prize Foundation
One of the refreshing aspects of my interview with the Hult Prize Foundation founder and CEO Ahmad Ashkar is that he comes across as someone who doesn’t believe in mincing words. Be it the conviction with which he talks about his enterprise and what it has achieved so far, or his refusal to accept the status quo just because of a that’s-the-way-it-has-always-been-done sort of mentality, this American entrepreneur seems to be charged up with a vision of a better future for the world at large. The Hult Prize Foundation started out in 2009 with its flagship contest that brings together students from across the globe to solve the world’s most pressing issues through pitching ideas and launching companies for a grand prize of US$1 million. It has since grown into becoming “a global millennial startup movement for social good,” with Ashkar and his team essentially developing entrepreneurial pipelines around the world “that transform business minds into change agents for sustainable impact.”
By Albert David4 years ago in Interview
Not My Shoes
I had the opportunity to interview Vocal creator Mike Singleton aka Mikey Dred. Mike is an extremely active, supportive member of the Vocal Facebook community and I have actually interacted with him a lot in several of the Vocal Facebook groups, but I really enjoyed the opportunity to get to know him on a more personal level.
By Dawn Salois4 years ago in Interview
My Vocal Creators F.A.Q
About Me Tell us about yourself? I am a 90’s kid born and bred in England. I have worked in health and social care for nearly 10 years and have been writing all my life. I like travelling a lot too. I enjoy attending gigs and conventions.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Interview
Why I Stopped Charging N10,000 for My Snapchat - Bobrisky
Nigerian socialite and influencer Bobrisky is known for her ginormous personality, being a provocateur, and very famously - for her lavish lifestyle. She constantly shows off wads of money, expensive things she's acquired, and all manner of monetary excesses.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Interview
Does the world need new leaders?
Leadership is a commodity that never seems to be in adequate supply. Whether leadership can be taught, or not, which is an argument that has been going for ages, the supply of leaders in business and society will probably never be enough to keep up with demand.
By thepavsalford4 years ago in Interview
Thoughts On Interview Community
Vocal recently launched a brand new community, Interview, its fortieth community. Vocal describes the community as "The home for Vocal creators to pick the brains of thought leaders, celebrities, musicians, friends, idols, other Vocal creators, and more."
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Interview
In Conversation With Author Cara Cilento
About the interviews: When I published my first book, I looked for ways to reach new readers, and being a brand new author, participating in various book bloggers interviews was a good way to start. Some interviews were standard questions, while others had more individuality built into them.
By Leon Stevens4 years ago in Interview
Vocal Creators F.A.Q
As a lot of you might have seen, we have a new community on Vocal for interviews. To celebrate it, I’ve come up with a template that I hope many of you will use. I know a lot of you already through the Facebook groups and I think it will be a nice way to get Vocal people to interact with each other, especially the ones that aren’t in the Facebook groups. The list of questions are inspired by questions I have seen a lot in Facebook groups and also some personal ones in the mix. I remember doing something like this for the Wattpad forums when it was still active and got a variety of responses. All the interviews I conducted have been posted on Vocal.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Interview
Life with Parosmia and Effects of Covid Smell
With the Delta variant taking precedent in media, there is a silent disorder that is diminishing the quality of life for long haulers – making them more prone to depression and suicidal ideations. That disorder is parosmia. Youtuber Yara Elmjouie, a popular food vlogger, has recently highlighted some research of parosmia, or “Covid Smell”.
By Sherrell Writes4 years ago in Interview
When the Journey Climaxes with a Visit to Lamington Native Nursery
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By Jane Grows Garden Rooms 4 years ago in Interview










