CEO Profiles

The frequency of success – All that glitters: How Shaun Leane built one of the world’s pre-eminent jewellery houses

Shaun Leane: My definition of success is being able to look back at early works, even going back as far as 30 years and still feeling inspired, provoked and excited knowing that the energy I put into my early works is still a force I understand today. This consistency and deep understanding of myself portrayed in my work is the definition of success to me. This means to me that I am truly grateful that my craft has been the vehicle for me to express my thoughts, emotions and inner-self.
Shaun Leane: My definition of success is being able to look back at early works, even going back as far as 30 years and still feeling inspired, provoked and excited knowing that the energy I put into my early works is still a force I understand today. This consistency and deep understanding of myself portrayed in my work is the definition of success to me. This means to me that I am truly grateful that my craft has been the vehicle for me to express my thoughts, emotions and inner-self.

What makes you different

Where to Invest time and money to reach the next level faster?

The Passion Project with Jennifer and Jan-Marc Pickhan By Andy Mills Jennifer and Jan-Marc Pickhan decided to do things their own way.  had worked in real estate for over a decade, Jan-Marc had spent 10 years in the corporate world, and they…

The Road Less travelled

The road to success is less travelled
I almost guarantee that the harder, less travelled road ends up in a far more beautiful place at the end than the one that has all the traffic. Almost ninety nine percent of people give up after even three decades of trying, but they are so close to their success, so I would say don't give up, focus on the important not on the urgent, be persistent and be relentless. Kevin E. France

From Pain to Paint

How to bring back your life’s Sparkles
Victoria Sparkes is sharing her remarkable story with a selfless desire to inspire us to be creative and adventurous with our own colours, to help us bridge the distance between pain and paint, just as she did.