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12 Questions: Meet Rommel Rojas (Venezuela)

crowdSPRING Blog

Rommel lives and works in Valencia, Venezuela. My name is Rommel Rojas, I live in Valencia, Venezuela. I chose information technologies and from that time I was submerged in all things computers but always found a way to marry art with technology. He is always exploring the merge between design and technology.

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How to Translate Your Passion Into Your Purpose

Duct Tape Marketing

She has been named one of Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list’s inception. 12:50): How have you adapted TransPerfect to meet changing global trends? But I ended up getting a job shortly after my internship in Venezuela, which was shortly after graduating from college. How can others do this? (15:03):

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The four waves of crypto disruption: where are they today? 

Version One Ventures

But you only have to talk to people from high inflation countries like Argentina or Venezuela to understand the appeal of a globally-accessible and permissionless digital currency. Given the stability of the US dollar, Bitcoin’s value proposition as a store of value may not be easy to grasp for the mainstream user in the U.S.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

I started my business namely to help others and to improve upon the aloof customer service being presented in the IT industry. That’s what spawned the idea that I can do better and namely how computer users deserved much better. At Blurb, we’ve built an Internet platform for people to produce their own bookstore-quality books.