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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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After graduating from college and spending 17 years as a top-producing representative and trainer in corporate, medical and pharmaceutical sales, Moran left corporate America in 2006 to pursue a more fulfilling, purpose-filled life on her terms. Best-selling author, computer science professor. Cal Newport.

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The great trade rearrangement

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An alternative is to ramp up existing US manufacturing capabilities (cars) and rebuild dormant ones (chips and ships). Ramp up —increasing the total amount of manufacturing or processing. Established manufacturers can build new factories, and new industries can develop (or old ones be revived).

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SUCCESS’ 2025 Women of Influence

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Her leadership has been instrumental in launching new departments, expanding the companys partnerships and elevating its presence across multiple automotive original equipment manufacturers. She holds degrees in finance, retail management and interior design, bringing a wealth of expertise to her roles.

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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

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The invention of the integrated circuit for computing and lasers for communication through fiber-optic cables helped create the global internet. “Diagnosing the decline in pharmaceutical R&D efficiency,” 2012, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery , Volume 11, Number 3. Shattock et al., 5 Nicholas Bloom et al., Scannell et al.,

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A new trade paradigm: How shifts in trade corridors could affect business

McKensey

These manufacturing value chains bridge geopolitically distant economies, so they’re more susceptible than others to fragmentation. They were developed using the Global Trade Analysis Project, a widely employed, computable general equilibrium model. The rest fall somewhere in the middle.