She walked away from one of the most lucrative trading desks in global commodities and into a network of street-side fryers and restaurant back kitchens across Southeast Asia. For Shu Fei Zeng, it was not a detour. It was the whole point.
Zeng, the founder...
Alicia Cantinieri has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who. This honor recognizes individuals who demonstrate notable achievement and leadership. Ms. Cantinieri focuses on clinical reimbursements for nursing homes, with emphasis on...
Artificial intelligence has changed how images, video, and audio are produced, but it has also created new openings for digital fraud. The rise of AI-generated deepfakes has forced banks, media companies, and insurers...
Lyndal Ash is a pen name—a deliberate choice made for safety. Behind it lives a woman who spent eight years trapped in a relationship defined not by fists, but by manipulation, isolation, and control. Her...
Inside one of Manaus's busiest emergency departments, something has quietly changed: patients are getting to a doctor faster, and the physicians treating them are working with an AI system they actually trust.
Samel Hospital,...
Eemaan Wahidullah does not wait for someone else to solve the problem. The UC Santa Barbara student senator, pre-med student, published author, and community organizer has spent the past several years building programs,...
BruntWork has become a leading name in the outsourcing industry, transforming how businesses handle workforce management. The company, headquartered in Singapore, generates $80 million annually and supports a team of 4,500 agents across 42 countries. Its success mirrors the global move toward flexible and remote work arrangements.
Global Reach with Local Knowledge
BruntWork’s success comes from strategic planning and using talent from 42 countries. The company tailors its teams to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses in regions like the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
CEO Winston Ong explains, "The rise of remote work and changing employment trends have fueled our growth during the pandemic and in recent years....
In 2018, Andrew Spira set out to change the way small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia access capital. Frustrated by the slow, rigid processes of traditional banks, he founded Skyecap with a...
Over 800 million people worldwide work in primary agricultural production. A significant share of them cannot see clearly, and almost none of their employers know it. Uncorrected refractive error, a condition affecting 1.1...
Over 800 million people worldwide work in primary agricultural production. A significant share of them cannot see clearly, and almost none of their employers...