April Rinne cannot be described with simple labels. She helps companies, policy makers, and non-profits navigate the new economy. She’s a global citizen, having visited over 100 countries in her lifetime and is a “career portfolioist.” And while she works for herself, don’t for a second think that this limits the scope of her work: she’s a strategist, start-up advisor, and a World Economic Forum Young Leader who’s unafraid to tackle thorny questions. April’s life has been deeply influenced by her parents who died in a car accident when she was in her 20s. She lives their values of gratitude, adventure, and financial autonomy by constantly reinventing herself and her career and blazing her own trail each and every day.
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Learn more about April
- April’s website aprilrinne.com
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Some of April-related Links
- How to ditch the paycheck economy and the lifelong values her parents instilled in her
- The career of the future looks more like a portfolio than a path
- What it means to be an E-Resident of Estonia