I Am a Professional Metalhead: How Heavy Metal Guided My Career Journey

I Am a Professional Metalhead: How Heavy Metal Guided My Career Journey
ISBN-10
171099925X
ISBN-13
9781710999259
Pages
202
Language
English
Published
2019-12-09
Author
Angelo Spenillo

Description

Angelo Spenillo is a successful lawyer whose career includes stints at the Justice Department, a Fortune 500 company, and one of the fastest growing technology startups. He's built legal departments for companies with millions of dollars on the line. But underneath the suits and ties, he's maintained a secret. Angelo is a metalhead - he lives and breathes heavy metal music. This is the amazing story of how metal guided Angelo to success as an attorney, in business, and in life. You'll learn how metal supported every twist and turn of his unusual career path. Whether you're a music lover, professional, or just looking for inspiration, the motivational stories and lessons from Angelo's metal journey will open your mind to career possibilities and maybe even bring out the metalhead in you!

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