Meet Six Leaders From the Rolling Stone Culture Council

Meet Six Leaders From the Rolling Stone Culture Council

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More than 50 years ago, Rolling Stone became the voice of a generation, and it continues to set trends and spark new ideas in the 21st century. The new Rolling Stone Culture Council is an invitation-only community that connects influencers, tastemakers and innovators from the music, entertainment, technology, food, beverage and cannabis industries. Council members are creative leaders who are breaking new ground in their fields and defining culture for future generations.   Get to know six of the founding members of the Rolling Stone Culture Council, and find out more about becoming a member.  Marcus Cobb, CEO, Jammber.com  An experienced product designer and entrepreneur with multiple startups under his belt, Marcus Cobb launched Jammber with a mission to solve a long-standing problem in the music and entertainment industries, benefiting both creatives and companies. Jammber is a distributed payment platform that provides creative teams and collaborators tools to simplify splitting and sharing income across revenue streams.      At the age of 21, the Las Vegas Review Journal called Marcus a computer prodigy to watch. Not long after, Microsoft Consulting Services recruited him to lead an innovative technologies team. Marcus went on to start or help start more than a dozen companies. He is a board member on the Illinois Technology Foundation, as well as an amateur songwriter and musician.   Hear Liam Gallagher's Holiday-Inspired Song 'All You're Dreaming Of' Alanis Morissette Covers John Lennon, Yoko Ono's 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)' in Bed-In Video Before the Landslide: Inside the Early Years of Fleetwood Mac Simon Cowell on One Direction's Secret History Nina Faulhaber, Co-Founder, and Meg He, Co-Founder, ADAY  Nina Faulhaber and Meg He met while working as analysts at Goldman Sachs in London and moved to New York City together to start ADAY, a direct-to-consumer fashion brand with a focus on sustainability and conscious consumption. ADAY’s mission is to help customers “do more with less,” creating a capsule wardrobe with versatile, minimalist staples that can be worn to both the gym and the office.    Nina is originally from Frankfurt and earned a B.S. in business administration from European Business School Oestrich-Winkel. After her time at Goldman Sachs, she worked with early-stage e-commerce, consumer internet and SaaS businesses at Index Ventures. Nina declined a spot at Harvard Business School to launch ADAY.  Born in Beijing and raised in the UK, Meg holds a BA from Oxford University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Her background is in business, investing and technology, and she led marketing and growth initiatives at Poshmark and Goldman Sachs. Meg is an advocate for initiatives related to cultural diversity (particularly LGBTQ+) and women in tech. Ryan Star, Co-Founder/CEO, Stationhead  Singer-songwriter Ryan Star — called the “alt-rock Frank Ocean” by Paper Magazine — co-founded the mobile app S




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