We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Masika George | Swing Mini Golf, Co-Owner

Our ultimate vision is to build a recognizable brand, and expand our reach through franchising opportunities,
ultimately leaving behind a reamarkable legacy. Read more>>

Dolo_efmg | Chief Officer of Operations, DP, Executive Producer

The end goal for me is to know everyone I lended a helping hand or a piece of advice to is doing well within their perspective fields. For me to know our business is one of the biggest independent music labels in the game and we took no shortcuts or alternative routes which were unnecessary to get to the end goal. I want to reach a place where I know all the work which was put in was well worth the toil because of the fruits I will be able to enjoy once the toiling is done. (Even though it’s never really done.) Read more>>

Kae Nicole | Freelance Editor & Author

Eventually, I want to turn Fontaine Publications into a publishing house! When I curate the right team and can spend more time focusing on my brand, I want to help other authors reach their goals while also maintaining their creative freedom and liberty. Read more>>

 Emma Torrence | Artist

At the end of my career, I want to be exceptional in my process, curious, more generous with what I’ve learned, a better listener and thinker. I want to compare my work to others less and celebrate the uniqueness in others and their craft more. So really, the end goal would be to use my art-making as a tool to craft me into a better person. Read more>>