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  • Munaf Samji Birthday 2014

    by Munaf Samji | No comment

    Published on January 4th, 2014

    An Icon is Born

    In today’s busy world, there are very few people who have mastered the art of standing out from the masses. However, in our industry travels, we have tapped into a niche of icons who have succeeded. As we take a look at the traits they have and the results they get, we can learn a lot.

    These individuals have distinct motivators that allow them to achieve pinnacles in life that many of us aspire to. Pinnacles like uber ambition, high achievement, multiple talents, the passion to do good in the world, and, most importantly, they work their butts off.

    As we enter into a partnership with Student Energy, we are excited to introduce The OGMs—Student Icon. This highly anticipated platform represents a voice for those who are part of a movement. They are a talented pool of brilliant minds who coexist to innovate, influence, foster change, and who stand out in their own right.

    Student Icon will feature individuals from across the globe in various stages of their academic careers. It’s an opportunity to gain insight from students in high school to PhD students and every one in between. Student Icon will showcase change makers, the fuel of our future, and the front runners who will transition the world to a sustainable future.

    Students are also great teachers, so listen to their stories, engage in their dialogue and conversations, and embark on their path to change!

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