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Digital Content Director

Kenny Herzog is currently Digital Content Director at Entrepreneur Media. Previously, he has served as Editor in Chief or Managing Editor for several online and print publications, and contributed his byline to outlets including Rolling Stone, New York Magazine/Vulture, Esquire, The Ringer, Men's Health, TimeOut New York, A.V. Club, Men's Journal, Mic, Mel, Nylon and many more.

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Leadership

Tony Khan Helps Run an NFL Franchise, Premier League Football Team and All Elite Wrestling. And He Trusts Himself Now More Than Ever.

A candid Q&A with the billionaire sports exec and pro-wrestling fanatic about wins, losses and knowing when to let go.

Liderazgo

Tony Khan ayuda a administrar una franquicia de la NFL, un equipo de fútbol de la Premier League y All Elite Wrestling. Y él confía en sí mismo ahora más que nunca.

Una sincera sesión de preguntas y respuestas con el ejecutivo deportivo multimillonario y fanático de la lucha libre profesional sobre victorias, derrotas y saber cuándo dejarlo ir.

Business News

Turns Out There Were Once Billions of T. Rexes, and They Hunted Their Prey in Terrifying Packs

Scientists have discovered that the most tyrannical dinosaur was more omnipresent and socially inclined than previously imagined.

Business News

What Can Emojis Tell Us About Diversity and Inclusion?

According to a new survey from Adobe, quite a lot.

Thought Leaders

How Danity Kane Alum Shannon Bex and Her Branding-Guru Brother Created a Dynamic Platform to Stream Children's Books

The former pop star and her co-conspirators shared a passion for bridging the gap between physical kids books and the online world. The result is Vooks, and it could be a model for literacy in the digital age.

Emprendedores

Cómo Danity Kane Alum Shannon Bex y su hermano Branding-Guru crearon una plataforma dinámica para transmitir libros para niños

La ex estrella del pop y sus co-conspiradores compartieron la pasión por cerrar la brecha entre los libros físicos para niños y el mundo en línea. El resultado es Vooks, y podría ser un modelo de alfabetización en la era digital.