In an interview, telecommunications entrepreneur Tan Le discusses her life and career.
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The Brave Ones
What does it take to get to the top? This CNBC series charts the rise of some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, each telling their own story with their own words.
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39 indexedLawyer Min-Liang TanHe decides to give up practicing the law to start a hardware gaming company.
What does it take to get to the top? This CNBC series charts the rise of some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, each telling their own story with their own words.
Sebastian Thrun, former head of Google X, walked away and is now on a mission to change the way the world learns.
A seed investment of just $2,500 becomes a global brand; co-CEOs Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa tell the story of how they set up the socially conscious eyewear business Warby Parker.
The Brave Ones explores the incredible business story of WW International's CEO Mindy Grossman.
Riccardo Zacconi, Co-Founder of King, tells the story his life, career and, yes, that game.
Arianna Huffington believes failure is not the opposite of success, but a steppingstone to success; she talks about growing up in Athens, her bestselling books, HuffPost and Thrive Global.
A seed investment of just $2,500 becomes a global brand; co-CEOs Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa tell the story of how they set up the socially conscious eyewear business Warby Parker.
The Brave Ones explores the incredible business story of WW International's CEO Mindy Grossman.
Riccardo Zacconi, Co-Founder of King, tells the story his life, career and, yes, that game.
SOHO China CEO Zhang Xin shares her journey from working in a sweatshop to becoming one of China's richest women and most prominent and innovative pioneers.
Dollar Shave Club founder Michael Dubin.
What does it take to get to the top? This CNBC series charts the rise of some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, each telling their own story with their own words.
Sudanese-British billionaire businessperson Mo Ibrahim is using his wealth and high profile to push for better governance in Africa.
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Journalist, editor, columnist and TV host Tina Brown talks about her life, career and her drive.
Bernard Arnault took his father's construction business and turned it into the world's largest luxury product company, LVMH.
Grammy-nominated recording artist, tireless philanthropist, cultural trustee and financial advisor Chandrika Tandon reveals her story in her own words, from growing up in Chennai to taking her place on the world stage.
From sewing clothes in his mother's house in Queens to running a multi-million dollar empire, FUBU apparel founder Daymond John chronicles the highs and lows of his career.
From living in his car to being a single-parent, nothing stopped John Paul DeJoria from reaching his goals; he recounts why the lessons learned only propelled him to new adventures.
LinkedIn co-founder and executive chairman Reid Hoffman discusses his life, career and hopes for the future on The Brave Ones.
Blake Mycoskie, founder of Toms Shoes, and the person behind the idea of One for One tells the true story of how he came to revolutionize a business model.
In an interview, telecommunications entrepreneur Tan Le discusses her life and career.
Lawyer Min-Liang TanHe decides to give up practicing the law to start a hardware gaming company.
Journalist, editor, columnist and TV host Tina Brown talks about her life, career and her drive.
Bernard Arnault took his father's construction business and turned it into the world's largest luxury product company, LVMH.
Virgin Group founder and billionaire Richard Branson narrates his journey and reveals why he takes a brave approach to business.
Humanitarian Hugh Evans brings together some of the world's biggest music artists for the Global Citizen Festival in an effort to end poverty.
SOHO China CEO Zhang Xin shares her journey from working in a sweatshop to becoming one of China's richest women and most prominent and innovative pioneers.
Dollar Shave Club founder Michael Dubin.
Sebastian Thrun, former head of Google X, walked away and is now on a mission to change the way the world learns.
Arianna Huffington believes failure is not the opposite of success, but a steppingstone to success; she talks about growing up in Athens, her bestselling books, HuffPost and Thrive Global.
Humanitarian Hugh Evans brings together some of the world's biggest music artists for the Global Citizen Festival in an effort to end poverty.
Grammy-nominated recording artist, tireless philanthropist, cultural trustee and financial advisor Chandrika Tandon reveals her story in her own words, from growing up in Chennai to taking her place on the world stage.
From sewing clothes in his mother's house in Queens to running a multi-million dollar empire, FUBU apparel founder Daymond John chronicles the highs and lows of his career.
LinkedIn co-founder and executive chairman Reid Hoffman discusses his life, career and hopes for the future on The Brave Ones.
Virgin Group founder and billionaire Richard Branson narrates his journey and reveals why he takes a brave approach to business.
Blake Mycoskie, founder of Toms Shoes, and the person behind the idea of One for One tells the true story of how he came to revolutionize a business model.