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February 28, 2017 Andre Iguodala, of the Golden State Warriors, is a former All-Star and NBA Finals

February 28, 2017 Andre Iguodala, of the Golden State Warriors, is a former All-Star and NBA Finals MVP. He’s made tens of millions of dollars in his 13 years in the league, but as he enters the last few years of his career, he’s laser-focused on making sure his financial future is as strong as can be. In addition to traditional endorsements he does with some companies, he’s also become one of the most tech-savvy athletes in the world and is building a second career as an investor and entrepreneur. But he also wants to make sure his fellow athletes avoid the fate of some who have blown their millions. [Iguodala and his investing partner Rudy Cline-Thomas talked exclusively with Fast Company]( about a series of efforts they’ve undertaken to educate other players on how to do smart tech investing and build their own networks of tech execs and entrepreneurs. —[Daniel Terdiman]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How Golden State Warrior Andre Iguodala Became The NBA's Ambassador To Silicon Valley]( The former All-Star and NBA Finals MVP wants to ensure his financial future—and make sure no other athlete goes bankrupt. --------------------------------------------------------------- [The One-Page Cheat Sheet To Your Most Productive 90 Days Ever]( Here's how to break down your big-picture goals into steps you and your team can actually take this quarter. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why This Tech Company Hires People With No Experience]( Sometimes direct experience isn't what makes someone the best fit for a job. This CEO explains. --------------------------------------------------------------- [You Rang? I Called Hotel Room Service—And Got A Robot]( Meet "Botlr," the robotic butler who can get around on its own and bring you those late-night needs—from drinks to snacks and extra towels. --------------------------------------------------------------- [How AI Is Changing The Way Companies Are Organized]( Artificial intelligence tools are only beginning to penetrate the workplace, but are causing leaders to rethink how their businesses run. --------------------------------------------------------------- [What I've Learned In The First 12 Months After Moving My Startup To Asia]( One startup founder shares the advantages of working in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. --------------------------------------------------------------- [The 10 Most Innovative Companies In Space 2017]( Orbital Insight, Spire, and others are taking rocket and satellite technology to new heights. --------------------------------------------------------------- Co.Studios [Could The Inclusion Of More Women In Finance Have Prevented The Financial Crisis?]( Sallie Krawcheck explains why more diversity is desperately needed in finance. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Having Trouble At Work? This Corporate Psychic May Be Able To Help]( The "psychic services" business is becoming a thriving industry, generating $2 billion in revenue last year. --------------------------------------------------------------- Share this newsletter [Share]( http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FcD8Kc5 [Tweet]( http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FcD8Kc5) [Forward]( Did someone forward you this email? [Subscribe here!]( Too many emails? [Change your subscription preferences here.]( You're receiving this email because you opted in on our website. [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all Fast Company emails]( Mansueto Ventures, 7 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007-2195

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