Posts tagged Cory A. Finley
my brand is resetting the same as the current economy is reseting.
what am i going to do about it? …what, the economy or my brand? oh the brand… yes, that.
HERE’S WHAT I AM GOING TO DO. i’m going to be myself; if i don’t feel like using capitals on silly uselessness like the beginnings of sentences than i won’t. however, i still do fancy using apostrophes and capitalizing important things like a proper name or place. i’m rambling, my apologies.
my brand
well, i really love doing things that are creative, and i love aiding in the betterment of those around me, i also love to being rebellious and/or popping bubbles. so, with all that said. my focus is going to be on my heart for the world, and my heart for… whatever is burdening my heart. to me that is pretty simple to understand, but then again… i am a high I & D personality type (an ENFP if you prefer).
so goodnight, and God bless you and keep you. and if you don’t believe in God - well, that’s ok, it gives us something else to talk about. ;)
(sorry for the slightly random and chaotic nature of that post, you should really see what goes in INSIDE my brain)
Cory A. Finley’s fixation for the world water crisis has developed and fostered an increasing passion in his own life as well as others. From his early business ideas towards water profit as a 9th grader, to his realization that over ten-thousand people die from the lack of water or dirty water each day internationally, Cory has now embarked on a mission to bring the water crisis closer to it’s end.
Now as Water Crisis Team Leader for Africa at OBC, Cory is in position to make positive change and generate awareness. He and his team, through networking and constant learning are utilizing proven old and creative new concepts to save lives and boost local economies. Cory also utilizes the latest social-media and marketing trends, Cory engages the people by bringing the mass amounts of date, facts, and news to those that are also catching wind of this “wildfire” crisis that significantly affects 1.1 billion people worldwide. His team knows that simple steps can create big results.