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Sydney Lake

Sydney Lake

Real Estate Reporter and Writer at Fortune

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  • English
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  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun says the key to being a better leader is being a better person:...

“The problem is most people are sensitive, and they don’t want to be criticized,” he said.
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The job market is so bad, people in their 40s are resorting to goin...

“Experience is no longer enough,” a job-search expert says.
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Gen Z is defiantly ‘giving up’ on ever owning a home

Young people are crossing a “threshold” into dangerous financial territory.
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What it takes to be wealthy in America: $2.3 million, Charles Schwa...

Survey respondents said it feels like it takes more money to feel wealthy today compared with last year.
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MacKenzie Scott’s $7 billion year: Philanthropist credits dentist a...

The billionaire’s donations went to more than 180 organizations this year.
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MacKenzie Scott is trying to close the DEI gap in higher ed, with $...

These gifts are a “major source of encouragement” during uncertain times for higher education.
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Scott Galloway got B’s and C’s in high school and never studied for...

“It’s worked out for all of us,” Galloway said.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos commit $102.5 million to organi...

“It’s a $2 billion commitment,” Sánchez Bezos said. “And we’re going to continue doing it."
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MacKenzie Scott's $19 billion donations have turned philanthropy on...

The billionaire philanthropist’s giving style is a rarity in the industry.
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Elon Musk, fresh off securing a $1 trillion pay package, says phila...

Musk’s giving style differs greatly from other billionaires.
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Steve Jobs taught Gap’s former CEO that micromanaging can be a good...

“I’m proud to be a micromanager for what a customer sees, feels, and hears,” Mickey Drexler said.