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Born and raised in Kalihi Valley, marketing guru Guy Kawasaki went from law school dropout to working for some of the biggest names in tech: Apple, Google and Wikipedia. He’s now the chief evangelist ...
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Now, it’s his mission to share those learnings with others, says Kawasaki, who currently serves as chief evangelist at Canva, the Australian graphic design software company. Speaking with Inc.
Guy Kawasaki made history with Apple. So you would expect he would have a lot to say today when stock prices surged high enough to make his old employer the first trillion dollar company. For one ...
Apple defies gravity, and AI is divine. That’s how Guy Kawasaki, who worked closely with Steve Jobs—and is now chief evangelist at Canva and host of the podcast Remarkable People—describes the state ...
Guy Kawasaki is perhaps best known as one of Apple 's biggest fan boys, having served as the tech giant's chief evangelist in the 1980s. But if you asked the author, investor and entrepreneur which ...
Speaking last October at the Inc. 5000 Conference, the current Canva chief evangelist said Jobs pushed him to stop thinking in 10% increments and instead "jump to the next curve." Kawasaki illustrated ...
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On Tuesday, it was announced that Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will transition into a new role as an Apple Fellow. This honorary position is one that Apple ...
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