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A tribute to success – Episode – 5

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Episode – 5

Walt Disney

Walter Elias “Walt” Disney is one of the greatest business leaders who created the global Disney Empire of film studios, theme parks and consumer products didn’t start off successful. Before the great success came a number of failures. Believe it or not, Walt was fired from an early job at the Kansas City Star Newspaper because he was not creative enough! In 1922 he started his first company called Laugh-O-Gram. The Kansas based business would produce cartoons and short advertising films. In 1923, the business went bankrupt. Walt didn’t give up; he packed up, went to Hollywood and started The Walt Disney Company.

We are paying our Honor & Tribute to the great Walt Disney. We will provide straightaway 15% discount to any project for these series“A tribute to success”.

Thank you Walt Disney for being our inspiration.

Call +1-707-533-1460 to discuss your project requirements or mail us at [email protected]

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Atanu Sarkar

Atanu Sarkar

Atanu Sarkar, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Webskitters Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd & Webskitters LTD has strong data analytics, business development and entrepreneurship skills. He keeps himself updated about latest technological innovations in his past time and encourages his team to incorporate new technologies and move beyond the defined boundaries of design, development and digital marketing. His inquisitive nature constrains him from flattering any limits and that’s made him a successful entrepreneur, a great leader for his team and a wonderful human being.

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