
Rashila Shahi
Head Content Writer and Editor-in-Chief at FrontWires
Editor-in-Chief at Silicon Herald
Articles
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1 month ago |
thesuntribune.com | Rashila Shahi
In today’s competitive market, entrepreneurs need more than just a good idea to succeed. They need strategy, clarity, and resilience. That’s why business coaching has become a vital tool for founders in the United States. Violetta Korovkina, a top business coach and consultant based in Silicon Valley, is helping entrepreneurs unlock their full potential and launch profitable businesses with confidence.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
thesuntribune.com | Rashila Shahi
In the crowded history of global leaders, some names fade away despite their enduring significance. Dag Hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, is one of those figures for many Americans. But thanks to Sara Causey’s new biography, Decoding the Unicorn: A New Look at Dag Hammarskjöld, this overlooked statesman is stepping back into view. We caught up with Sara to discuss why Hammarskjöld matters now more than ever.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
frontwires.com | Rashila Shahi
Bastiaan Slot’s journey from an ambitious entrepreneur to owning a €2.7 million villa in Portugal is a testament to resilience, strategic thinking, and an unrelenting drive to succeed. As the founder of AppointmentSetter.com, Bastiaan has not only revolutionized the remote placement industry but has also achieved personal milestones that resonate with dreamers worldwide. This story unveils his humble beginnings, his challenges, and the lessons he’s learned on his path to success.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
thesuntribune.com | Rashila Shahi
Source: Diamond TateDiamond Tate, the latest face of Darolyn Brock’s products, represents excellence in every facet of her life. Her achievements span from academic success to her influential contributions to Black excellence, consistently showcasing her intellect, compassion, and musical prowess within her community. Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Diamond’s love for music blossomed early on.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
thesuntribune.com | Rashila Shahi
Imagine a music video that lingers in your mind long after the last note fades—a video where each scene is a visual translation of a song’s pulse. For Gabriela Grafolin, making these unforgettable moments is all in a day’s work. At just 28 years old, this Brazilian creative director has mastered the art of turning music into vivid visual journeys. Now, she’s bringing her storytelling to the U.S. stage, ready to redefine how audiences connect with sound through sight.
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