Steve Stoute and Target teamed up to put together a really cool spot for Black History month. This is the first spot in the series. You can also check out my conversation with Stoute 4 MGH CLICK HERE. -!YG
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I hope that you found Part One to be interesting to read. Here is Part Two of my conversation with Steve Stoute. Steve & I talked about the power of the internet, what keeps him motivated and the haters. (Part 1- Click Here)-!YG
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A couple of weeks ago I got the opportunity to chat with Steve Stoute. Steve has definitely done a wonderful job of establishing a solid track record as a power broker in the Music Biz and in the Marketing/Advertising space with Translation (his company for those not familiar). I’ve admired Steve’s grustle since the Trackmaster days & he continues to raise the bar of excellence and achievement in the area of Brand Building. Steve’s company Translation has worked with numerous brands like McDonalds, RBK, Samsung, GM, HP and Carol’s Daughter (which he also runs). We chatted about a range of topics from what motivates him to what its like working with Jay-Z. Check out some excerpts from our conversation, I hope that you find it informative. -!YG