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Consumers are changing, and the businesses that form around them are principled, purposeful and creative. The next generation of entrepreneurs think differently, and Cult Status will show you how you can too. Enough has been written about huge cult brands founded last century - Nike, Apple, Red Bull. What will the cult companies of tomorrow look like? Who is amassing the kind of passionate community that gives them the best chance of getting through difficult times to build a long-term, sustainable success? Tim Duggan, co-founder of one of Australia's most innovative and awarded new media…mehr

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Consumers are changing, and the businesses that form around them are principled, purposeful and creative. The next generation of entrepreneurs think differently, and Cult Status will show you how you can too. Enough has been written about huge cult brands founded last century - Nike, Apple, Red Bull. What will the cult companies of tomorrow look like? Who is amassing the kind of passionate community that gives them the best chance of getting through difficult times to build a long-term, sustainable success? Tim Duggan, co-founder of one of Australia's most innovative and awarded new media companies, has studied hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and change makers over the last decade to uncover what they all have in common.
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Tim Duggan is a new media entrepreneur who has co-founded several digital media ventures, most notably Junkee Media - Australia's leading Millennials digital publisher. In 2018, industry organisation Mumbrella named Junkee Media Large Publishing Company of The Year. Junkee's content agency, Junkee Studio, helps leading global brands like American Express and Qantas tell and share their stories. Tim began his career as a music journalist for Rolling Stone. He sits on the boards of Hello Sunday Morning, a tech start-up working to change people's relationship with alcohol, and the Griffin Theatre Company, Australia's new writing theatre. Tim lives with his partner, Ben, and dog, Winnie, in Sydney.