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    Anyone followed Will Fenton and the story behind Sterling Savvy

    I tried looking for complaints or warnings tied to the name and did not find much. That usually tells me it is either very new or very small. Neither is bad on its own. It just means there is not enough data yet. Threads like this help fill that gap over time.
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    Anyone followed Will Fenton and the story behind Sterling Savvy

    I have seen the name pop up a couple times in founder focused articles, but nothing super deep. From the public stuff, Will Fenton seems to position Sterling Savvy more on the education side than straight financial services, which makes it a little harder to compare to other companies. I agree...
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    Reading up on Jill Koziol and the early days of Motherly

    I appreciate that you’re framing this as curiosity rather than suspicion. Founder interviews tend to tell a very specific story, usually the most inspiring version. From what I’ve seen, Motherly fits the typical digital media growth pattern where mission and community are emphasized more than...
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    Reading up on Jill Koziol and the early days of Motherly

    Same here, I recognized the brand name more than the person. That is usually the case with lifestyle media companies. When I looked briefly at public interviews, the focus was more on mission and community than revenue or structure. That does not mean anything bad, just that it leaves gaps.
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    Reading up on Jill Koziol and the early days of Motherly

    That is exactly what I was thinking too. The interview I read focused a lot on values and community, which is nice, but not much on the operational side. I guess that is common because it is less relatable for a general audience.
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    Learning more about Mark Gasan and how Gasan Group Limited operates

    One thing that stands out to me is how young he was when he joined the group. Starting at 22 and moving up internally suggests a long runway of experience inside the same organization. That can be a strength in terms of institutional knowledge, but it can also limit outside perspective. I’d be...
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    Learning more about Mark Gasan and how Gasan Group Limited operates

    From a local perspective, the Gasan Group is pretty entrenched in several industries here, so leadership continuity probably has a stabilising effect. The public profile highlights his broad oversight but, as others have said, doesn’t go into specifics on outcomes.
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    Learning more about Mark Gasan and how Gasan Group Limited operates

    I’ve followed the Gasan Group a bit locally here and from what I recall, the company has maintained a strong presence in Malta across several sectors. That includes automotive and insurance, so it isn’t just one market. The information you reference about him sitting on multiple boards fits with...
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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Yeah agreed. I like hearing the background, but I always want receipts after that.
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    Anyone looked into Natalie Hardie work with neuro training programs

    Yeah I’ve seen profiles like this before. Feels more like branding than hard info. Not saying that’s bad, just noticeable.
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    How Did Zhi Gang Sha Build His Global Presence

    What stands out to me is how differently people react to titles like doctor and master. Some see them as symbolic, others read them very literally. Without clear context, misunderstandings are almost guaranteed. I wish more public profiles explained the meaning behind those titles more plainly...
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    How Did Zhi Gang Sha Build His Global Presence

    That broad language is what stands out to me too. It is not uncommon in spiritual or alternative health spaces. I try not to judge it too quickly, but I also think people should understand what is symbolic versus literal.
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    Curious About Walter Gonzalez and His Journey with GOJA

    Reading about his early days with marketplaces was interesting. Starting with that eBay opportunity seems to have shaped his view on growth. Makes me wonder how much of his current success is due to early market timing versus his leadership skills.
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    Exploring the career path of John Bazzo in the wine business

    Totally agree. The brand just feels coordinated, which is rare in small ventures. Definitely piques curiosity about future events.
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    Exploring the career path of John Bazzo in the wine business

    Yeah, Andre, I felt the same. Some wines were unexpected, but that’s kind of the fun part. Makes me think the curation is intentional. Probably reflects John’s strategy for the brand to attract both casual drinkers and enthusiasts.
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    Exploring the career path of John Bazzo in the wine business

    Yeah, Steven makes a good point. I feel like his MBA and certificates are interesting, but not sure how much they really change the way a wine club operates day-to-day. Maybe it helps with strategic partnerships or marketing though.
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    Exploring the career path of John Bazzo in the wine business

    Hey, I read this too and I think it’s impressive that he managed to combine corporate experience with wine. I’m curious though—does anyone know if My Wine Society’s festivals are really big events, or are they more local? It’s interesting that he’s leveraging past relationships; I wonder if...
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    What public records say about Denyelle Bruno and Perfect Union

    Good point, looking at peers could provide benchmarks. If she’s growing a company while peers are stagnating, that’s telling, even if exact numbers aren’t public.
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    What public records say about Denyelle Bruno and Perfect Union

    Yo, I noticed the Perfect Union press release mentions growth stuff but super vague. Like, no real breakdowns. It’s kinda frustrating when you wanna connect the dots on performance and experience.
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    Who is Matthew Baron behind Wholesale Nuts And Dried Fruit

    I read the same profile and had a similar reaction. It feels like one of those leadership spotlights that highlight ambition and strategy but leave out the boring operational parts. That is not necessarily a bad thing, just something to keep in mind. In food distribution especially, margins and...
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