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Defining Digital Beauty: How David Lee Shapes Creative at Squarespace

David Lee embraces discomfort as a compass. That flutter of unease, the fear of falling flat signals to him that something worth doing is around the corner. “You might fall flat on your face. Something great might happen from this… it will make you a better person,” he once said. This mindset fuels his approach as Chief Creative Officer at Squarespace, where he’s led the company’s in-house agency to become the most awarded globally, winning accolades from Ad Age, the Art Directors Club, and the One Club for Creativity…

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Marketing Without Fear: How Omer Shai Powers Wix Forward

Omer Shai doesn’t chase success—he rewrites the terms. As Chief Marketing Officer of Wix, he’s spent over 16 years leaning into uncertainty, leading marketing efforts across five continents, and scaling the company from a scrappy startup into a household name. His ethos is clear: bold experimentation over safe bets. “I prefer to fail,” he says. “I prefer to learn from my failure…A lot of the time I don’t remember my success because I get bored by that.” That mindset has driven Wix to take big swings like Super Bowl ads that sparked unexpected brand partnerships and launch ambitious tools such as Wix Studio…

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AdventHealth Powers Headquarters with On-Site Solar, Advancing Sustainability Goals

AdventHealth has completed a major solar energy project at its corporate headquarters in Altamonte Springs, Florida, marking a significant step toward its environmental goals. The 3-megawatt solar photovoltaic system, now fully operational, is one of the largest privately owned solar installations in Florida. It features over 7,500 solar panels installed across building rooftops, parking garages, walkways, and canopies…

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Reinventing Rehab: Gabriel Mecklenburg’s Path to Digital MSK Care

Gabriel Mecklenburg, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Hinge Health, is driven by a belief that even outdated systems can be radically improved through experimentation and persistence. His own journey recovering from a torn ACL illuminated the flaws of conventional musculoskeletal care. What started as a judo injury led to the realization that physical therapy hadn’t evolved in decades…

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Built by Surprise: How Cal Henderson Scaled Slack from a Game Glitch

For Cal Henderson, good ideas don’t always begin where you expect. The Slack Co-Founder and CTO built one of the world’s most widely used workplace communication platforms by solving a very personal problem: how to keep his geographically distributed game development team in sync. That homegrown solution turned into Slack, and it wasn’t his first accidental empire. Years earlier, while building the game Game Neverending, Henderson helped create Flickr…

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Beyond the Hype: How Venky Veeraraghavan Shapes Real-World AI at DataRobot

Venky Veeraraghavan understands that product innovation in AI is about solving the right problems at scale. As Chief Product Officer at DataRobot, he’s known for making generative AI usable in real-world enterprise environments. “You’re never fully ready for change—it always happens,” he says, recalling the rapid-fire innovation of the early internet days…

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Crazy Lab Days: How Claus Jepsen Drives Product Breakthroughs at Unit4

Claus Jepsen believes innovation thrives not in isolation, but through collective momentum—and he’s put that belief into action. As Chief Product and Technology Officer at Unit4, Jepsen is best known for sparking the company’s now-renowned innovation engine: Crazy Lab Days. What started as a modest initiative has grown into a vibrant annual event that empowers employees across departments to develop product ideas, many of which go into production…

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Rewriting Work: Nathalie Scardino’s AI Transformation at Salesforce

Nathalie Scardino is President and Chief People Officer at Salesforce, where she’s pioneering how artificial intelligence reshapes not only workflows, but entire workplace cultures. She believes that AI should serve humans, not replace them. Under her direction, tools like Salesforce’s Einstein are saving tens of thousands of hours by automating tasks across Slack, Experience Cloud, and Project Basecamp. But Scardino’s approach isn’t just about deployment, it’s about adoption, usefulness, and values…

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The LinkedIn Leap: How Reid Hoffman Defied the Downturn

Reid Hoffman never lost faith in the consumer internet. After PayPal’s sale to eBay in 2002, while other founders and investors looked to cleantech and played it safe, Hoffman remained focused. He delayed a year-long global trip, sensing that the post-dot-com bust was an opportunity, not an ending. That belief led to LinkedIn, which he co-founded in 2003. Today, Hoffman is best known as the Co-Founder of LinkedIn and Inflection AI, and as a partner at Greylock…

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AI’s Next Leap: Jack Clark Eyes Nobel-Level Intelligence

Jack Clark, Co-Founder and Head of Policy at Anthropic, has a rare ability to see around corners in the artificial intelligence world, and he’s convinced we’re underestimating what’s coming. Clark believes that within just a few years, AI systems will rival the intellectual capacity of Nobel laureates and take autonomous action in the physical world, operating everything from drones to robots…

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