Nascar's managing director of gaming, Scott Warfield, breaks down how legal gambling could change the sport in 2020 and beyond.
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The Nascar exec in charge of sports betting explains his plan to use data to boost gambling and entice younger viewers

The Nascar exec in charge of sports betting explains his plan to use data to boost gambling and entice younger viewers

Ashley Rodriguez | Nascar's managing director of gaming, Scott Warfield, breaks down how legal gambling could change the sport in 2020 and beyond.

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A 20-year-old YouTube creator explains how she earned $23,000 in ad revenue from a single video

A 20-year-old YouTube creator explains how she earned $23,000 in ad revenue from a single video

Amanda Perelli | Alyssa Kulani lives in Canada and is a full-time YouTube influencer. She posts weekly videos to her channel with 676,000 subscribers.

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Special offer to attend IGNITION: Smart Cities — in Washington, DC on 12/10

Special offer to attend IGNITION: Smart Cities — in Washington, DC on 12/10

Business Insider | Join industry leaders, government officials, investors, and policy experts to discuss the innovations and issues shaping the future of cities.

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LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner met 330 employees to learn the company's culture. Here's the 'superpower' that makes him so popular.

LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner met 330 employees to learn the company's culture. Here's the 'superpower' that makes him so popular.

Yusuf Khan | Weiner is the world's eighth most popular CEO. "He knows how to instill the drumbeat of culture, mission, and values throughout an organization."

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Wall Street's war for tech talent is ending as rivals like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs embrace open-source code

Wall Street's war for tech talent is ending as rivals like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs embrace open-source code

Bradley Saacks | Goldman Sachs' data management and delivery platform, Alloy, will have its code publicly released and hosted on FINOS' cloud.

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5 things the ultrawealthy are doing to prepare their portfolios in case of a recession, from ditching bonds to stockpiling cash

5 things the ultrawealthy are doing to prepare their portfolios in case of a recession, from ditching bonds to stockpiling cash

Taylor Nicole Rogers | Though many financial planners advise not altering your portfolio in reaction to the market, some high-net-worth people are shifting their fortunes.

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Amazon is set to spend $3 billion on its in-house delivery network this year. It's about to face the ultimate test as it doubles down on competing with UPS and FedEx.

Amazon is set to spend $3 billion on its in-house delivery network this year. It's about to face the ultimate test as it doubles down on competing with UPS and FedEx.

Rachel Premack | Amazon is set to spend more than $3 billion this year to power Prime one-day delivery. This holiday season, we'll see if the spend was worth it.

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A 10-year-old video about becoming an inspiring leader is one of the most popular TED Talks of all time. Here's the simple question it says all founders need to answer if they want to become the next Steve Jobs.

A 10-year-old video about becoming an inspiring leader is one of the most popular TED Talks of all time. Here's the simple question it says all founders need to answer if they want to become the next Steve Jobs.

Dominick Reuter | Simon Sinek's 2009 TEDx Talk captures an enduring philosophy for leaders of large and small businesses alike.

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A partner at Bain Capital Ventures explains why payments companies need to do more than just move money to survive

A partner at Bain Capital Ventures explains why payments companies need to do more than just move money to survive

Shannen Balogh | Matt Harris, a partner at Bain Capital Ventures, sees innovation coming from software companies that solve payments problems.

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Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

Sherin Shibu | Here are the industries Northwestern Kellogg MBA grads (Class of 2019) entered this year, ranked in order of average compensation.

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