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Jordan Cain

Chief Operating Officer , APPROVE
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Jordan is COO at APPROVE, an award-winning fintech startup and Live Oak Ventures portfolio company. Relocating from RDU, she brings her human-centered approach to overseeing operations at one of Wilmington’s fastest-growing SaaS c  

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May 1, 2024

The Multiplier Effect: How You Can Get 2x More Out of Your Teams

In today’s economy, effective leadership isn’t just advantageous—it’s essential for driving revenue. Enter the Multiplier: a leader who excels at maximizing existing team poten ...

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How to Solve Impossible Problems

What makes problem-solving hard? The human brain finds comfort in the familiar – familiar ideas, familiar behavioral patterns, and familiar beliefs. Over time, our brains continue to strength ...

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Why Messing Up is Essential for Business and How to Do it More

Businesses today are being asked to do more with less, grow faster, and stay ahead of ever-changing trends. What’s the key to keeping up?  Messing up.  What happens whe ...

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