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Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte didn't want to be overly ambitious when launching a business in New York in 2014. Some items feature "a fun twist," Marshall says: The salted chocolate cookie sandwich with white chocolate ganache resembles a fancier, French version of an Oreo. Sormonte and Marshall didn't know how much launching a cafe in New York would cost, and ended up spending $250,000. The praise brought in waves of customers, and Maman brought in roughly $2 million in revenue during its first full year. And it was great," Marshall says, adding: "Next thing you know, we're the hottest cookie in New York."
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Mark Cuban always tries to push himself out of his comfort zone, so it's no surprise that he does the same for others. Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, experienced it firsthand when Cuban cold-called her with a job offer in 2018, she recently told LinkedIn's The Path newsletter. Second, she said: "I was well aware of the fact that I did not know the business of basketball." In response, Cuban gave Marshall some simple yet effective advice, she recounted: "He said, 'You don't worry about that. Prior to her appointment, the Mavericks had no women or people of color in leadership, LinkedIn noted.
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