Next Maverick?

Marc Winn

quote-marksMarc Winn

Former Lone Nut Dandelion Project

“Crazy is living someone else’s life.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who assumingly breaks all the rules but still achieves positive outcomes.”

MARC’S BIO

Marc Winn is Husband. Father. Owned by Dog. Mischief Maker. Lover of Changing the World.  These days he is a full time social revolutionary spending much of my time focused on making the world a better place. He would struggle to look his son in the eye if he didn’t at least have a go.  Marc is Former Lone Nut of The Dandelion Project a community project aimed to inspire Guernsey to become the best place to live on earth by 2020. Marc helps entrepreneurs to build sustainable life-enhancing businesses that matter. He is Ambassador for The World Fix, an organisation designed to articulate, celebrate and facilitate greater institutional experimentation* on a global scale, in order to accelerate systemic change. Co Founder of Born Limitless, his bold passion project that wants to transform the peak of what education so far achieves for children and Curator of TEDx St Peter Port.

WHY MARC WAS INTERVIEWED

Maverick Darren Robson recommended Marc Winn to me.  Darren having been interviewed understood the project and who I was striving to include.  Marc is alternate, random, quirky and funny weird.  We are very supportive of each other’s efforts and regularly converse and share our ideas of changing the world.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Vulnerability is kind of the birthplace of creativity.  If you’re choosing you’re own way, you’re choosing to be vulnerable and go away from the crowd and that is the birth place of doing anything new and anything different; so those two things are inherently linked.  Innovation is about something new, something different, coming up with different stuff.  I suppose you could transpose the words innovator for maverick.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Ricardo Semler CEO of Semco Partners. Larry Page computer scientist and internet entrepreneur who co-founded Google Inc with Sergey Brin, and is the CEO of Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., Elon Musk engineer, inventor, investor.  Tim Ferris the author, entrepreneur, angel investor, and public speaker”.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Be yourself.”

Tim Wilson

quote-marksTim Wilson

Creative Action Man

“Crazy is packing as much fun and joy into everything you do every day!”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is an inspiring person, who has great ideas but thinks in a very original way, but also is taking people with them on that journey. So someone who is inclusive, not exclusive as well. Someone who is able to motivate and inspire others with his ideas too.”

TIM’S BIO

Tim Wilson is a Creative Action Man. Amongst his roles he works as a regional coordinator for Code Club, a network of coding clubs for kids aged 9-11.
He is passionate about working on things that stimulate creativity and help folks of all ages to unleash their superpowers on the universe.  Tim is a musician with a passion for drumming, singing and composing with bands Under A Banner and Progoctopus.  Tim wants to pack in as much joy into life as possible and to drink lots of fantastic coffee. Forget work/life balance! How about fun/fun and for working for the things that you truly believe in.

WHY TIM WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Tim at the business events held at Cass Business School London and as I got to know him realized he thinks differently. I invited him to be a speaker at the Innovation, Creativity and Leadership talks I hosted and when the Business Mavericks project commenced knew he would be someone to include. Tim is accommodating, creative and a bit of a comic.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so this question was not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Rickie Josen the writer [who is also his girlfriend].”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Always find time to take stock and reflect so you can bring together the thing you need to become an even better maverick.”

Meik Wiking

quote-marksMEIK WIKING

CEO The Happiness Research Institute

“Crazy is not trying. There are people who imagine things and work to make them real – often surrounded by people who say it can´t be done.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who believes in his cause or her cause and pursues that idea and don’t, or at least to a very small extent care about what other people think of that.”

MEIK’S BIO

Happiness Research InstituteMeik Wiking is CEO of The Happiness Research Institute an independent think tank focusing on life satisfaction, happiness and quality of life. Their mission is to inform decision-makers of the causes and effects of human happiness, make subjective well-being part of the public policy debate, and improve the quality of life for citizens across the world by exploring why some countries, cities, organizations, and people are happier than others. It’s all about evaluating and measuring progress in society in a completely different way. Previously Meik was Project Director at Monday Morning Scandinavia’s leading independent think tank and worked at The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark and The Danish Red Cross Youth. Meik has recently published his book Happiness Under The Microscope and The Little Book of Hygge.

WHY MEIK WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Meik and his work as he was presenting The Happy City – A Danish Case Study at the Change Makers Symposium – From Evidence to Action: Inspiring Ideas for Happier Communities. As soon as I read in his profile how he is measuring progress in society in a completely different way, approached him as a potential maverick.  He loved the project and was interested in being part of it. Meik is funny, happy, brave, driven and is totally supportive of Maverick Wisdom.

 

HOW ARE CREATIVITY & INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“They have a lot to do with each other as a lot of mavericks get their energy from being apart from the crowd; doing something differently, doing something new. And of course, innovation and creativity is the foundation of that.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“The economist  John Halliwell who specializes in well-being, especially in its social context,  and Jan Gehl the Danish architect who specializes in improving the quality of urban life by re-orienting city design towards the pedestrian and cyclist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Ask yourself the question, what’s the worst thing that can happen?”

Hermione Way

quote-marksHermione Way

Co Founder Vibease & CEO/Founder Way Media

“Crazy is being a free thinker and acting on it.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who thinks differently.You’re a maverick in your own way because you are a niche and you do things in a way that hasn’t been done before.  So it’s somebody that thinks outside the box, thinks in a different way and has the balls to actually go out and do it. Because a lot of people talk and a lot of people don’t actually get anything done. You’ve got to be able to talk and get shit done.”

HERMIONE’S BIO


Hermione was previously CMO & Co-Founder Vibease the world’s first smart vibrator bringing fantasies to life with an immersive pleasure experience, CEO & Founder of Way Media a media, marketing, and PR company that used her seven years experience crafting exciting stories for a social age for clients such as the BBC, Facebook, the UK Parliament. She hosts the world’s largest technology conference the Next Web in Amsterdam annually.  Hermione is an unabashed and successful people hacker, established journalist, serial entrepreneur, tech startup celeb, and a personal friend of Richard Branson.

WHY HERMIONE WAS INTERVIEWED

Hermione was a girl from the tech industry and Co-Founder of Vibease when I interviewed her.  From what I read it was apparent she was a maverick. As a mutual friend of Maverick Redg Snodgrass, CEO and Co-Founder of Wearable World. Hermione’s response on hearing about the Business Maverick project was  ‘Sure, when shall we do it?’ Hermione is fun, spunky, down to earth, brave and who has evolved from a fun girl into an entrepreneurial business woman.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Hugely related. I mean that’s what being a maverick is, it’s being able to spot where innovation is needed, and to come up with a creative way of solving that problem.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Redg Snodgrass Chief Exec of ReadWrite  and CEO and Co-Founder of Wearable World, and a number of other Silicon Valley tech people.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Just don’t be afraid.”

Chad Wasilenkoff

quote-marksChad Wasilenkoff

Founder and CEO Fortress Paper

“Crazy is walking into a boardroom with a crazy idea knowing initially they will roll their eyes and silently wonder when they are going to replace this guy with someone ‘normal’. ”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone that’s willing to take some risks. Someone willing to take the road less travelled, areas that others may not tread.  Generally, somebody who is willing to accept failure. Someone who is able to dust themselves off and get up and keep going. If you can’t accept failure or rejection you don’t want to be a maverick or be pushing the envelope because they don’t all work out.”

CHAD’S BIO

Fortress-Paper-01Chad Wasilenkoff is Founder and CEO of Fortress Paper a world-leading manufacturer of security and specialty pulp.  He is a proven leader in several sectors including forestry, manufacturing, mining and gas, and other technology-based enterprises. Previously Chad was CEO and Director at Titanium Uranium Exploration Inc. In 2010 Ernst and Young honored Chad with Entrepreneur of the Year [Pacific region and Manufacturing division].

WHY CHAD WAS INTERVIEWED

Chad was interviewed as part of CKNW 980’s ‘The Chief Executives.’ By the end of his interview I knew he was a maverick and on explaining the Business Mavericks project Chad immediately said YES. Chad is direct, a deliverer and very comfortable with being different.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND  INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Rules slow down and stifle creativity, what I’m obviously referring to is business. I think the market will, just supply and demand and interest from customers, having all these rules and regulations er, unfortunately, yeah as I said, they stifle creativity for potential growth and I think the market should be able to decide.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor,  Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor and Donald Trump the business magnate.  All of whom built very successful global brands and multiple different businesses.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“To be a maverick requires unwavering conviction and passion.  To operate or make decisions that are not immediately obvious to the masses will always promote naysayers to disagree and challenge your ideas.  Without this unwavering conviction these ideas can slowly get eroded down and brought back to mainstream thinking.  Thus muting the chance of your ideas having a game-changing effect.”

Vanessa Vallely

quote-marksVanessa Vallely

Managing Director We Are The City and Founder/CoChair The Network of Networks

Crazy is thinking you will achieve things without an element of risk!

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

” A connector that enjoys connecting individuals together and gets pleasure out of that.”

VANESSA’S BIO

We are the city logoVanessa Vallely is Managing Director at We Are The City which provides information to women who wish to progress in their careers via networking and events.  Vanessa is a Public Speaker and Facilitator and has delivered numerous keynotes.  She is Founder and Co-Chair of The Network of Networks [THON] a collaboration of corporate internal diversity network heads/committee members from 100 multinational firms across sectors in the UK.  She is Board Member for Cancer Research UK and Tech UK representing the companies and technologies that are defining today the world we will live in tomorrow.  She is Ambassador for Future First, engaging alumni to help current students, Girls out Loud a UK based social enterprise, and Inspiring the Future a free service where professionals go into state schools.  Vanessa is the author of Heels of Steel which tracks the trials and tribulations of the most networked woman in the City.

WHY VANESSA WAS INTERVIEWED

I was introduced to Vanessa by Joella Bruckshaw a Performance Consultant and Executive Coach I had been Coaching/Consulting for. Joella had an understanding of the Mavericks project and knew Vanessa would be a solid fit. Vanessa was very happy to be interviewed once I had explained the project to her. Vanessa is down to earth, direct, a connector, passionate and honest.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s ideas isn’t it. Generating ideas. It’s the ability to take those risks and innovation is just the freedom to think and the freedom to see how they could be potentially used and applied; unrestricted thinking.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Lara Morgen the entrepreneur, Founder and former CEO of Pacific Direct who is my business mentor, and my husband Stewart.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“To find other mavericks and to basically listen to them, seek their advice and see if those traits or characteristics are in line with your own thinking.”

Jonathan Trimble

Jonathan Trimble

quote-marksJonathan Trimble

CEO/Co Founder 18 Feet and Rising

“Crazy is usually something fairly obvious and innate that for whatever reasons simply hasn’t been unearthed or made possible yet.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“It’s not a term you take on for self-image.  The job of trying to do things differently is actually a difficult one that’s never-ending, and requires complete faith and commitment to it.  And so that job of sort of standing against the wind of everything else is sort of tougher than any image that it might bring you of being the challenger if that makes sense. And I don’t even know at which point you realize you’ve made a difference. It’s sort of a duty you take on more than a characteristic of a person or an image of a person, and I think often the safest-seeming people can be actually the toughest at standing up for different ways of doing things. So I would describe a maverick as somebody with a clarity of purpose; an idea about how things should be different and probably above all a commitment to stick to those things to really see where it takes them, even if it takes them nowhere.”

JONATHAN’S BIO

Jonathan Trimble is CEO/Co-Founder of 18 Feet and Rising, the fastest growing creative independent in the UK. Jonathan was trained at DDB (Omnicom), where the awards he gleaned across his clients put him on the Board at 30.  In 2014, Jonathan was named a Debretts 500 People of Today in the Sunday Times, marking him as one of the UK’s most influential people in advertising today.

WHY JONATHAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Jonathan was recommended to me by Maverick Stephen Greene of Rockcorps who I had interviewed.  Jonathan is considered, direct and knowledgeable and he applies it.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“They are one and the same. I love the word creativity, and all it really means is being comfortable with things you don’t know about and comfortable with doing things that haven’t been done before, comfortable with things that aren’t fully defined, or comfortable with things that are not black and white. It’s all exactly the same, so in a way, if you’re comfortable with being a maverick that means kind of trying things different to everything else, so by definition that’s exactly being a creative person. Innovation as a word get’s attached to something being actually purposeful in the end in some way, shape or form. I think with creativity if you want to be purposeless that’s alright, and the same with being a maverick, you don’t know where you’re allowed to play in a space if it doesn’t yield anything don’t worry. I think that when the word innovation comes in I kind of tend to associate that with something that actually happens. That needs to have to effect something or do something or change something vs. hey we’re feeling this space out now and it’s kind of interesting. So in that respect applied maverickness is innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Stephen Greene CCo-Founder Rock CorpsSteve Jobs information technology entrepreneur and inventor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Write down the highest possible version of what you think your purpose is.  Think of the tiniest steps towards it and keep doing those tiny steps and don’t come off them.  That would be the sort of practical thing because people can get a bit lost with where to start.  It starts with a conversation with somebody about it and it doesn’t have to start with you’ve raised finance.  So set the purpose out and then start with the tiniest actions and be practical, and then spiritually I would say just don’t be afraid, don’t be frightened to be yourself.”

Michael Tippett

quote-marksMichael Tippett

Director of New Products – Hootsuite

“Crazy is what they call it when your bold plan fails. Bold is what they call it when your crazy plan succeeds.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who has an original way of approaching a problem and thinking through what that solution might be. So instead of taking the conventional path they do something different.”

MICHEAL’S BIO

Michael is Director of New Products at Hootsuite [his role when interviewed].  A 2 time Emmy nominee who has founded and managed several early-stage tech companies in New York and Vancouver. He is Founder of Wantoo which uses mobile technology to predict what’s next.  Micheal is Co-Founder of Startland helping Syrians get connected to the local startup scene by providing technical training, equipment, and access to startups.  Founder of Tippett.org. He is Advisor at the School of Journalism [Digital Media] at the University of British Columbia and a Board Member of The Upside Foundation of Canada an exciting venture that lets Canadian startups give back to our society.

WHY MICHAEL WAS INTERVIEWED

Micheal was recommended to me by Mark Busse Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand who I had already interviewed. Micheal is fun, genuine, honest, and brave.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“If you’re doing something that hasn’t been done before it requires that you kind of create it from nothing or your experience. Maverick and innovation is almost the same thing; it’s about novelty and creating something innovative, new and untested.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“George Simpson Governor-in-Chief of the Hudson’s Bay Company during the period of its greatest power.”

Paul Tinari

Paul Tinari
Paul Tinari

quote-marksPaul Tinari

Chief Technology Officer Joom3D

“Crazy is maxing out all of your credit cards and all your lines of credit and all your parents resources & the savings of your closest friends, all because you have a vision that no one else has about what is possible.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who refuses to follow the mainstream just because it’s the mainstream but sets out in their own direction when it suits them or it suits their long term goals.”

PAUL’S BIO

Paul Tinari is Chief Technology Officer of Joom3D which researches new concepts in 3D printing and supporting technologies.  He is also Director at  E-Frac Industrial Services Inc., an organization developing a revolutionary waste water treatment system for the fracking industry and system for economically generating clean, fresh drinking water from salt and brackish water sources and Director for the Pacific Insitute for Advanced Study.  Paul is a professional creative thinker and problem solver who has worked for the private sector, NGOs and government clients around the globe. He has been called a visionary and “Renaissance Man” for the 21st century. When asked by a U.S. Senator what his research would do to enhance the national security of the nation, he replied: “Nothing, except to help make it worth defending.” For many years he taught creative thinking skills to executives from Fortune 500 companies. He is the author of several books including Boxing Outside the Think, JOOM Destiny,  The Art & Science of Systems Thinking, and Relativity for Retards. As Dr. Future, he is host to the long-running show on CJSF Radio “Future Talk.

WHY PAUL WAS INTERVIEWED

Paul presented at Creative Mornings  and his presentation was enough to convince me that he was a maverick.  Paul is direct, funny, knowledgeable and interesting.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“There is a vital connect between creativity, innovation and mavericks.  Take a maverick like Ricardo Semlar he questioned everything about what had been done in the business before.  There’s a story about a prisoner in Auschwich who’s thirsty and licks an icicle and the guard says “No”, when the prisoner ask “Why?” the guard responds, “there is no why here.”  So the inability to ask why is the concentration camp of your mind.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Bill Gates Philanthropist, investor, computer programmer.  Steve Jobs information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Warren Buffet investor philanthropist.   Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the USA.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“First of all know yourself, so you know what you love to do, and then start doing it.  If you don’t know what you love to do then it’s hopeless. So choose what you love to do and then become the best you possibly can at it by learning all you can about it.  Then cultivate a vision about where that field is going and aim to be the contributor that brings that field to the next stage.”

Jane Tewson

quote-marksJane Tewson

Founder Igniting Change & the Co Founder of Comic Relief.   

“Crazy is thinking you know all the answers. The more I listen, the more I understand that we need to be guided to solutions by the people experiencing the problem we’re trying to solve.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is somebody who breaks the rules and is untraditional.”

JANE’S BIO

Igniting ChangeJane is an innovator with a global reputation for inspiring individuals and organizations to work together for positive social change. She is ever-curious and drawn to the humanity and courage of people doing it tough.  To date, Jane has founded five charities, all of which are flourishing today, the most recent being Igniting Change, a purposely tiny organisation based in Australia.  She is known for lateral thinking and creative initiatives including Comic Relief (Red Nose Day) in the UK, which has raised over a billion pounds and best-selling books including Dying to Know – bringing death to life.

Jane has sat on a number of not-for-profit boards including Oxfam UK, The St James Ethics Centre, The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Committee and is currently a Director of Virgin Unite, which unites people and entrepreneurial ideas to create opportunities for a better world and The Reichstein Foundation, which works for social justice and environmental sustainability by investing strategically in inspirational people, projects and organisations. It is a catalyst for more effective philanthropy in Australia.

WHY JANE WAS INTERVIEWED

Richard Branson said, “When she was 23 and I was 30 she strode into Virgin’s office and asked us to fund all of the overheads of a new charity she was thinking of setting up called Charity Projects. I knew immediately she had a special quality, and agreed so she could ensure 100% of profits went directly to good causes. Out of that came Red Nose Day and Comic Relief, which has now raised more than £1 billion to change millions of lives for the better.” Soon as I read that I knew she was a maverick. I picked up the phone to Igniting Change, told them what I was up to and they gave me Jane’s email. She immediately sent me an email saying how she ‘loved my energy which was oozing off the screen’ and we arranged the interview. Jane is genuine, giving a voice to those without a voice, empathetic, powerful in her gentleness and definitely one the kindest people I have the privilege to know.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

The mavericks Jane knows tend to be very innovative.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“The humanity & courage of the people I am privileged to work with, like the young girl I met a couple of years ago who was an addict and homeless, but really wanting to get herself back together. A few weeks ago this beautiful young woman strode into her office – it was the same girl. She had done it, she was clean and is going to go a long way.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“To follow their gut.  To follow their intuition.  To follow what their inner self is telling them and just go for it.”

Natalia Talkowska

quote-marksNatalia Talkowska

Founder, Director and Chief Visual Storyteller Natalka Design

“Crazy is me.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who does things differently than others. Someone who excites people and someone who surprises everyone around with their ideas that are out outside the box, or as I like to call it, outside the bubble.”

NATALIA’S BIO

Natalia Talkowska is Founder, Director and Chief Visual Storyteller at Natalka Design Ltd, a creative production house where they draw your ideas and bring projects and events to life. Part of which is Doodledo, a movement to inspire everyone to draw.

WHY NATALIA WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Nat when we both did the MOE Foundation Executive Coaching training and remained friends. The fact that she draws meetings instead of taking minutes is why she thinks differently. Nat is brave, determined, funny and quirky.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Yes, you need to have a head full of ideas and it helps you to be creative to b a maverick because sometimes it feels like let’s say even if I put to the wall and I need to respond immediately to something, being creative really helps. I can come up with A, B, C, D and make stuff happen, so that helps. Mavericks are connected with innovation in my head, because it’s making things new and basically things that haven’t been there before.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Richard Branson the English businessman and investor. Darren Robson leadership coach and my mum.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t over think it.  Just do it!”

Pocket Sun

quote-marksPocket Sun

Founding Partner SoGal Ventures

“Crazy is the courage and ability to redefine yourself and challenge the status quo.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who sees the world in a different way and who is not afraid to pursue that vision that he or she sees.”

POCKET’S BIO

Pocket is the Founding Partner of SoGal Ventures. Her mission is to close the diversity gap in entrepreneurship within our generation. With that in mind, she founded SoGal, a global community influencing 50,000 diverse entrepreneurs and investors in 20+ countries to empower, inspire and connect entrepreneurial minds with high-impact communities, digital media, funding resources, networking, and startup advisory.

Pocket was Forbes 2016  30 Under 30 Asia in Venture Capital & Finance and LinkedIn 2015 Top Voices in VC & Entrepreneurship.  She has been featured in Forbes, Harper’s BAZAAR, BBC World News, The Huffington Post, Inc., The Straits Times, Channel News Asia, The Business Times, Next Shark, e27, DBS Treasures campaign, East West Bank, CLEO Magazine etc and is a Tedx and keynote speaker.

WHY POCKET WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Pocket and her work with SoGal Ventures via her being voted as LinkedIn’s 2015 influencers for Venture Capitalism and Entrepreneurship.  Pocket had interviewed VC’s and shared the lessons from her interviews just as I was doing with the Business Mavericks.  I told her about the interviews and how Maverick Wisdom had evolved, which she thought was cool and asked how she could help. Pocket is passionate, driven, has a very knowledgeable head on her young shoulders and is brave enough to take ‘massive actions.’

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I have been playing the piano for many years.  What I’ve learned from music is that playing the piano is something that when you’ve put in a lot of work it shows.  So if you spend hours and hours in a practice room working on a piece, you’re definitely going to improve.   It’s the same principle of taking massive actions to get where you want to be.  In that sense, I think the creative part of me was sparkled by studying music and the piano.  Creativity is very important; right now design is what we believe is the future.  We believe things have to look elegant, and pleasant to be a winner in the market. So if you are an engineer and you don’t have that creativity and aesthetics in you, you need to find someone to help you do the design part.  If you’re crazy, you’ve got to be creative and unexpected.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Xiushun Sun [her uncle] who is a very visionary and innovative person who achieves whatever he sets his mind to do.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Being a maverick is a gift.  It helps you navigate through your life and knowing that you’re a maverick gives you confidence because when you realise, hey I was born this way you’ve gotta be OK with that and use that as a good force to tackle whatever problems you want to solve for the world or for yourself.  So the knowing yourself part is very critical.”

Robbie Stokes Jr

quote-marksRobbie Stokes Jr

Founder/Board Chair I Talk To Strangers Foundation

“Crazy is the beginning of greatness, before others call it greatness.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is crazy yet purposeful.  It’s the skill, bold, let’s do something new but this is somebody that you trust.  This is somebody who’s brave enough to go against the grain and maybe do what other people were thinking, but to do it in such a way that people will have faith in whatever the outcome will be.”

ROBBIE’S BIO

Robbie Stokes Jnr is Founder/Board Chair – I TALK TO STRANGERS Foundation, whose philosophy encourages and challenges individuals to create genuine relationships through meeting new people. The motive is to push a new idea, that meeting new people increases personal and professional opportunities, experiences, and lessons learned.  ITTS has created international and multi-cultural imprints with over 5,000 global volunteers and over 20,000 hours of community service worldwide. Growing a larger community of social organizations will increase the volunteer: community hour ratio towards social peace, environmental protection, cultural preservation, and technological advancements starting in your home community!

Robbie has traveled meeting over 3% of the global population while documenting his journey through a soon-to-be-released documentary and book, along with participating as a speaker in numerous engagements around the world. Robbie is also the Global Volunteer Coordinator Plenumigo a multinational organization that provides individuals with opportunities to fulfill their potential and life purpose by following their passion.  Previously Robbie was Congressional Events Co-ordinator U.S. House of Representatives http://www.house.gov.

WHY ROBBIE WAS INTERVIEWED

Robbie was recommended by Maverick Daniel de Gruijter of Incitement who had been interviewed.  Robbie is funny and down to earth.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is how the maverick stays the maverick.  Innovation is evolution.  You have to find new processes, new techniques or new ideas to move it forward.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Martin Luther King the civil rights activist and minister.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Find your weaknesses.”

Hugo Spowers

quote-marksHugo Spowers

Chief Architect Riversimple Engineering

“Crazy is being stubborn enough to ignore advice – but smart enough to know when to listen.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I suppose the principle thing is not accepting the received wisdom. Asking a question about anything and everything. And that doesn’t mean you have to do things differently for the sake of it, you have to do things differently for a reason.”

HUGO’S BIO

riversimpleHugo Spowers is Company Architect as Riversimple Engineering whose purpose is to pursue, systematically, the elimination of the environmental impact of personal transport. Previously Hugo was owner of OsCar Automotive Ltd which developed a business strategy to bring hydrogen fuel cell cars to market, and Prowess Racing Ltd which designed and manufactured single seat racing cars, restored historic racing cars and fielded racing teams.

WHY HUGO WAS INTERVIEWED

Marc Carn came across an article about how Hugo and his team were striving to upend the business model of making and selling and owning cars.  I read about Hugo and Riversimple. Hugo liked the idea of the Mavericks project and was delighted to be interviewed. Hugo is fun, knowledgeable, down to earth, a deep lateral thinker and very purpose driven.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“If you are creative and doing something about it you’re saddled with being a maverick aren’t you? Innovation is all to do with the self-belief or confidence or the courage to just be different. And innovation is that, creativity is that. You can’t do it if you’re constrained by convention.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Amherst Villiers the automotive, aeronautical and astronautics engineer and portrait painter, who designed a land speed record-breaking car for Malcolm Campbell and developed the supercharged “Blower Bentley”, driven by Henry Birken and (in fiction) by James Bond. [Q from James Bond was based on Amherst].”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Take people with you.  It’s learning to listen as well as being stubborn.  Accepting other people’s talents.  Those are the sorts of things that I suspect don’t come naturally to mavericks.”

Heather Sparks

quote-marksHeather Sparks

Immersive Installation Artist, Sculptor and Set Designer

“Crazy is a vivacious, vital willingness to travel the edges between what is known and unknown.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks are people that take sort of regular habits, or ways of interacting, ways of wearing clothes, ways of making art, whatever it is, and flip it upside down.  So it can be as simple as taking a jacket and putting it upside down and putting it backwards and then creating a new fashion, so it’s very simple, or a stretch out of something, like a normal interaction and actually elongating it and making it bigger or just a little bit off to the side.”

HEATHER’S BIO

Heather Spark is an Immersive Installation Artist, Sculptor and Set Designer, and Founder of Sparks Designs.   Her art emphasizes the transformation of ordinary and discarded objects into immersive works of art. She began to develop her unique style in her final year of the B.F.A. program at Emily Carr University, working with ephemera and salvaged wood to build architectural cabinets. From these small beginnings, she quickly began to work big, building large-scale architectural sets for The Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret including The Village Project—a village built from pallets and inhabited by artists—the immersive 1930s-esque set for Hard Times Hit Parade. As of late, Heather has been dedicating her time to the development of a 50-acre international artist residency and performing arts center, The Lookout Arts Quarry located in Bellingham, WA. She lives in a hand-built patchwork house on wheels, drives backhoes, builds large-scale engineered artist facilities, builds wooden art installations including her favorite little lean-to church atop the hill, creates graphic design promotions, produces festivals, and organizes artist residencies. She spends her free time expanding her skills as an artist into the realm of performance, shadow puppetry, dance, and experimental sound.

WHY HEATHER WAS INTERVIEWED

Heather presented at Creative Mornings and it was apparent she was a maverick.  Heather was creative, wacky and fun.  She is the only maverick to jump off my sofa, crawl around on the floor and offer to show me her underwear.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity and mavericks is one and the same; think differently right, just creative thinking.  Innovation is allowing yourself to have an open mind and think about things differently, so not following the formula but actually thinking do I like the formula?  What do I think about it? What are some of the other ways?  What are the other possibilities? That can be applied to anything whether it’s building a structure and engineering a design or whether it’s creating leadership, whether it’s creating an art project.  So innovation, wouldn’t it be the same word really as maverick and creativity?”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Islando [my sweetie] he’s one of my biggest mentors and has really really supported my maverick nature.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Find others, find others that are on the journey and share.”

Victoria Sopik

quote-marksVictoria Sopik

CEO and Co-founder Kids & Company

“Crazy is being the co-founder of a fast growing international business and the mother of 8 children – always juggling.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone that is very innovative and different than standard.”

VICTORIA’S BIO

Victoria Sopik, CEO and Co-founder of Kids & Company, (and mother of 8), understands this delicate balancing act. Victoria’s experiences as a working mother and devoted parent have had a profound impact on her, and they have made her determined to make a difference by helping working parents and concerned employers with work-life challenges.

Victoria lends her time; skill and leadership to benefit the child care industry and community by presenting at a variety of events, workshops and conferences across Canada.  Her professional accomplishments have been recognized with several honors and rewards, such as 2013/14 Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies by Deloitte, 2013 RBC Women Entrepreneur Of The Year Award – Momentum Category, 2012 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year in the Business-to-Business Category, WXN Top100 Most Powerful Women, Passion Capitalist Award for Work Culture and Philosophy – 2012, 2008-2014 Profit Magazine’s – One of Canada’s fastest growing companies, Canadian Top 100 Women Entrepreneurs for the past 7 years, Member of the Young Presidents Organization, and the International Women’s Forum.

WHY VICTORIA WAS INTERVIEWED

I was introduced to Victoria by Denise Kelly who at the time was part of the Kids and Company team. Victoria is determined, purpose drive, concise and knows herself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so this question was not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and intervention.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Keep going, don’t look back.  Don’t question your instincts, or let anyone else.”

Ian Solomon Kawall

quote-marksIan Solomon-Kawall

Founder May Project Gardens and KMT

“Crazy is what success looks like in the future.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who usurps something that is kind of standardized, or something that’s quite the same or kind of diverts it. A maverick is someone that’s not considered to be relatively mainstream. Someone that’s innovative.  Someone that’s pioneering.”

IAN’S BIO

May-Project-GardensIan Soloman-Kawall aka KMT is a Freedom Teacher Guide who uses art [hip-hop] for social awareness and social cohesion. He is Co-Founder of the May Project Gardens which brings communities together to act collectively. Previously he was Project Manager for Pan Intercultural Arts a company using intercultural performance work to help facilitate self-expression and promote a deeper understanding of our changing cultural identities. They work with a diverse range of communities across London and internationally, empowering people to use the arts as a tool for change in their lives.

WHY IAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Ian was recommended to me by Maverick Luke Hemment who felt Ian would be a good fit for this project. I researched Ian and learnt more about how he uses art to help people change their lives. Ian is alternative, legacy-driven, humorous, multi-talented and open.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being creative you have to find a way that works for you. When I get stressed I walk round in the garden. I’m surrounded by nature and that just makes you just look and see the whole world differently.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“So many people I wouldn’t be able to put it down to one individual. I think nature is probably my favorite maverick, when you think you understand it, it does something even more amazing and wonderful.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Try, try, try.  Do, do, do.”

Redg Snodgrass

quote-marksRedg Snodgrass

CEO Wearable World and ReadWrite

Crazy is as crazy does.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A force of nature, just like the Titan of Mavericks, the most coveted event in big wave surfing. Mavericks bucks trends and see things others don’t see.”

REDG’S BIO

Wearable-World-LogoRedg Snodgrass is CEO of Wearable World a media accelerator and events company which is home for the people, ideas, and things that change the world He is also CEO of ReadWrite one of the most widely read tech news sites in the world.  He is a Consultant at GWGSD Consulting and Advisor for Skout, the world’s largest app for meeting new people. With millions of users all over the world, Skout gives you the ability to connect with people no matter where you are.  Previously Redg was CEO/Co Founder of The Taploid, the Facebook app and VP of Open Innovation at Alcatel-Lucent which provides products and innovations in IP and cloud networking, as well as ultra-broadband fixed and wireless access.

WHY REDG WAS INTERVIEWED

Redg was he was Co Producing Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together start ups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving.  Listening and learning from Redg I realised he was a maverick. He is humane, quirky, self aware, determined, driven to do good and true to himself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“In our very essence we come up with things that are different, that are outside the realm of normal circumstance and we really just try to push the limits of the normal concepts and designs. And in a way we feel like the world should be that way, we’re going to push it to be that way, in order to come up with a different framework of what that world is… mavericks have to have a risk tolerance, that’s very high to innovate; to move pass the status quo, and to do things that are different.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Marc Andreessen, entrepreneur, investor, software engineer Co-Author of Mosaic the first widely used web browser  Peter Thiel, Yu Pan, Luke Nosek, Elon Musk, Ken Howery and Max Levchin who are all Founders of Paypal.  Mark Pincus internet entrepreneur who is Co-Founder of Zynga which connects the world through games,  Andrew Mason businessman and entrepreneur Co-Founder of Groupon.”

Robin Smith

Robin Smith

quote-marksRobin Smith

Founder Host Universal, Sohost and Soho Dairy

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who doesn’t give a fuck about the way things are done and would be more focused on following a course that is likely to bring about some kind of change, whether that be conventional change, business change, or other change, social change, that they deem to be important.”

ROBIN’S BIO

Robin is a practitioner of change and transformation who has been doing it, across Free Range, Fair Trade, Renewable Energy, Rainforest protection, poverty eradication and climate change, since 1991. He created the virtual agency Host Universal in 1997, Sohost in 2013 and Soho Dairy in 2015. He continues to work with inspirational ideas and people to tackle serious challenges head on, believing that there is no issue that cannot be flipped to a positive outcome and that we do not have to screw the planet or its inhabitants to earn reward.

 

 

WHY ROBIN WAS INTERVIEWED

Robin was recommended to me by Louis Barnett whom I had interviewed and hence knew the project.  Robin is laid back, interesting and doing it.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Totally. Is Richard Branson a maverick? I guess he’s the Arch-Maverick in some people’s book but he doesn’t do anything unusual. He’s got an airline, he put up again another airline, he’s got a music business, he puts up against another music business. So it’s not you know what he’s doing is something different within the context of business as usual. So I couldn’t ever say he’s not a maverick. It’s all about ideas. It’s pure creativity. You look at something and you think, it doesn’t have to be this way. I’m gonna do something different and if everybody tells you you can’t do it, you’re still gonna do it, because you can smell it and it can be disruptive and all of those things but actually the proof of the pudding should be in the pudding so if you crack it and it turns in to something beautiful then everyone wants to get you remembered and they think you’ve created something lovely. Innovation is creativity cooking. It’s a very similar thing.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Dee Hock pioneer of electronic bank transfers [visa].”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Listen to what’s said, but do what you believe.”

Jason Smith

quote-marksJason Smith

CEO and Co Founder Klue

“Crazy is launching off a cliff in a prototype wingsuit.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who defies normalcy. Somebody that actually says I want to try something different and maybe even, if I pull an example of yourself, where you’re comfortable, you’re doing something that’s normal and you decide to do something out of normal, something new, something challenging. I think that’s like maverick thinking and people in my opinion are either born that way and constantly doing it, so they never stick to the normal path. Or there’s kind of discovered mavericks, where they actually learn that that’s not the path for them and they just decide to embrace something new and challenging which I would call a maverick.”

JASON’S BIO

Jason Smith is CEO and Co Founder of Klue a curated intelligence platform providing companies with a lens into their competitors world. He is a 20-year Internet entrepreneur with experience building enterprise focused technology companies.

Previously, Jason served as President of Vision Critical, helping grow the customer intelligence SaaS company from start-up to 500+ person market leader with 600+ enterprise clients including Staples, HP, BBC, Nestle and Conde Nast. Prior to Vision Critical, Jason was an active investor in ecommerce custom apparel company GAIA Ultimate, served as Vice President at Electronic Arts, and co-founded Columbus Group, a 100-person digital agency pioneer acquired by TELUS (NYSE: TU). Jason graduated with Honours in Marketing from UBC’s Sauder School of Business, is the recipient of Ernst and Young’s Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year, BDC’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Business in Vancouver’s Top 40 under 40, is a founding board member of NewMedia BC, a past board member of the Vancouver Enterprise Forum, and served as an advisor to Mobify (mobile retail commerce), ContentDJ (content marketing & curation), CrowdEmotion (visual market research), Strutta (social engagement platform acquired by LX Ventures), and Garabaldi Capital (growth equity advisors).  In 2012, Jason bought four around-the-world plane tickets and travelled through 13 countries with his wife and two daughters.

WHY JASON WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Jason at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast.  2013 was about the future of innovation, growth, and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving. And asked him if I could interview him for the Business Mavericks Project. Jason is fun, intriguing, in tune with himself, and from the heart.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s one of the greatest forms of creativity, because you remove the boundaries and you just say I’m just going to explore. Creativity is exploration. Once you removed boundaries and limitation to explore, once you’re free to explore your mind is open to new discovery and new discovery is innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Elon Musk engineer, inventor, explorer.  Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Bill Gates business leader, entrepreneur, philanthropist. Don Mattrick video game designer, Former CEO of Zynga.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“At your core if you know you’re a maverick and you know you’re a bit wild and you’re willing to take risks I think what you need to do is learn how to mitigate those risks.  You learn to understand what are all the factors that you can increase your chances of success.  You got the guts to jump into anything, now you have to see if you can just read that water and know how shallow it is.”

Shed Simove

Shed Simove
Shed Simove

quote-marksShed Simove

Performer, Author, Entrepreneur and Motivational Speaker

“Crazy is way more fun than being sane.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“It’s not for me to define it, it’s for society to define it.  The important question is should we be encouraging maverick behavior?  And of course, my answer is yes.  And I define maverick behavior as always looking at what the status quo is and improving upon it.  So a maverick is somebody that is a contrarian, who questions things, who isn’t satisfied with the way things are and if we are to survive as a human race we have to think maverick, we have to constantly improve because otherwise we’re gonna destroy our planet and we’re gonna destroy ourselves in the process.  The only thing that can save us is our brilliant brain and our latent ability to solve problems which is creativity.  So we have to keep improving and looking for solutions otherwise we’re gonna blow ourselves up with nuclear bombs or ruin the rain forest.”

SHED’S BIO

Shed Simove is a performer, author, entrepreneur and motivational speaker on creativity and innovation.   Harnessing a constant stream of ideas from his astonishingly active mind, Shed has learned to transform his unconventional concepts into lucrative new business ventures which form the basis of his completely unique stand-up routines, books, and inspirational speeches. Following a degree in Experimental Psychology at Balliol College, Oxford, and two years working in DisneyWorld, Florida (as a Sixteenth Century Gentleman), Shed worked in TV Production, heading up programmes including ‘The Big Breakfast’, ‘Space Cadets’, and ‘Big Brother’. Shed soon became known industry-wide for making innovative, ground-breaking television shows. In 2003, Shed was appointed Commissioning Editor of Channel 4’s ‘Big Brother’  and throughout his TV career was also involved in discovering and launching many stars including Kelly Brook, Tess Daly, and Russell Brand.  As well as a successful career in television production, Shed has forged a highly innovative merchandising empire – selling one million novelty gifts, executive toys, best-selling adult sweets, books and greeting cards worldwide. He’s even launched his own currency! Shed has won ‘Gift Of The Year’ twice for two of his creations – a range of birthday candles that spelt “You’re Old” and the hugely popular ‘Sound Machine‘. He also gained worldwide fame as the bestselling author of ‘What Every Man Thinks About Apart From Sex‘, a 200-page book that is completely blank inside. This title reached the top fifty of the Amazon chart and was featured in the Guinness Book Of Records for ‘Most Blank Pages In A Published Book’  Shed is author of  Ideas Man, Success or your money back and Presents Money Can’t Buy.

WHY SHED WAS INTERVIEWED

Shed was recommended and introduced to me by Maverick Marc Winn.  Shed is fun, genuine, alternative yet honest, quirky and completely nuts.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity and innovation are pivotal to being a maverick.  It’s everything.  You can’t be a true maverick unless you embrace and nurture creativity and innovation.  So that’s the essence of a maverick. A true maverick is doing things that haven’t been done before, looking for new solutions, creating items and services that haven’t been existing in the world before.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“James Dyson Inventor & Industrial Designer.  Elon Musk Engineer, Inventor, Explorer.  Hugh Heffner Editor, Journalist, Illustrator, Producer, Entrepreneur.  Richard Dawkins Biologist and Writer.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Look deep into your heart and see what excites you and turns you on.  We should teach kids this.  You have to constantly monitor your thoughts and be mindful of what you think is wonderful and what excites you.  And times in your life when you’ve felt alive, so that might be a sporting event that you’ve succeeded in or it might be a creative event that you’ve loved, or it might be that you’ve gone to see a movie or you’ve been to an antique shop and something’s moved you.  You have to monitor when you get excited, and then you should try to gravitate towards the thing that made you excited and try and make that your job, try and make that your career.”

Yanik Silver

quote-marksYanik Silver

Founder and CEO Maverick1000

“Crazy is ignoring the small little voice that reminds you there’s something more and something bigger you are destined to do.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who definitely sets their own rules, who really just creates essentially their own reality of what they want and who kind of redefines business as usual. We’ve always talked of the maverick philosophy of not only increasing your business revenue but taking your life to the next level and taking your impact and contribution to the next level.”

YANIK’S BIO

Yanik Silver is Founder and CEO Maverick1000 an invitation-only, global network of industry transforming entrepreneurs connecting in bold new ways to challenge and collectively support each other’s biggest business goals, engage in reinvigorating experiences and co-create a worldwide multiplier impact. He is the author of Evolved Enterprise which helps align the true soul of your business with more impact, meaning and happiness – that surprisingly delivers even greater profits.

WHY YANIK WAS INTERVIEWED

I wanted to interview Yanik as soon as I commenced the project Business Mavericks. Darren Robson whom I had interviewed and knew the project made the introduction. Yanik is focused, determined and most definitely a maverick and doodler.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being a maverick is definitely related to creativity, it’s something that I think everyone can tap into. It takes a maverick to really look, at what at the surface looks the exact same to everyone else, but someone can see different pieces that can be added to it or taken away or enlarged or made smaller or moved into a new industry and marketplace and see where those connections would work. Innovation drives your marketing and it drives your business models, so right now I’m looking at, how does having an impact really truly add in an authentic genuine business way to your model. How does that drive your business, and so that to me is innovation and looking at business models that already work and not adding unless they truly are self-sustaining and have cause elements to them that are really exciting and just kind of like this virtuous spiral that keeps getting better and better.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor and  Frank McKinney the real estate artist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Mavericks need to look at why they’re doing it.  What’s their motivation behind it and tap into that big reason.  The why of whatever they’re doing and anything that they’re doing that’s worthwhile is gonna require some sort of different thinking or different take on things.  But not to get so wrapped up in just being different for the sake of being different.”

Raj Singh

Raj Singh
Raj Singh

quote-marksRaj Singh

Founder Tempo Al

“Crazy is having a kid while CEOing a start up.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks tend to be fearless, challenged and often don’t follow social norms but in entrepreneurship I think it’s more psychology than anything else.”

RAJ’S BIO


Raj Singh has been involved in a variety of mobile products over the past 15 years beginning with WAP games in 1999! He is presently incubating his next venture. Previously he was at Salesforce via acquisition of his company Tempo AI which focused on mobile productivity. Raj has worked on a number of apps that have retained top 100 in their respective App Stores across a range of categories (Utilities, Lifestyle, Photos, Productivity, Video etc). Raj has angel-invested in mobile, currently he is an investor in a mobile Seed fund called ENIAC Ventures tracking mobile ad tech and social graphs. Raj spends his free time getting better at riding his motorcycle and making time to hit the MMA gym!

WHY RAJ WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Raj at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth, and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving. Raj was included as I heard him speak and realized he was a potential maverick to include. Raj is a risk taker, connector, someone who trusts himself and a friend.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so this question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“The war stories of other CEO’s as each of them helps shapes how I think about things.”

ADVICE TO OTHER MAVERICKS

“Just go for it.  Too many folks are tentative in making the leap and/or not ready to jump into the pit, but the reality is once you start doing you will hustle and learn fast and the pieces will staff to fall into place.”

Shubendu Sharma

Shubendhu Sharma

quote-marksShubendu Sharma

Founder and Director Afforestt

“Crazy is just a dreamer.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick has to be really very courageous. Doesn’t matter what happens, no matter if you like go 100% broke and no matter if nothing is moving and you just have to wait, wait and watch and that kind of courage. You have a stupid idea; stupid in the eyes of the whole world and probably even sounds stupid to you at sometimes. But you have to have the courage of living with it, you know of breathing it every day in and out. No. 1 is courage, No. 2 is talent. You just can’t be a stupid courageous person. You can’t be a courageous fool, you have to be smart at the same time and keep your sanity intact. All the aversions should not pull you away and you are a smart guy and there is another field where you can make your money so there is no need to suffer like this is one single field where you’re not making money. These are the things that will happen in the whole journey of your declaration to be part of that list that you are making. No.3 You have to be realistic, every maverick or anyone who has big plans has to be very very realistic. If I wouldn’t have been realistic I would have been an activist. An activist who just says use Miyawaki method to plant forests, you are doing it wrong, corporations, industrial agriculture. Everything going on in this world is wrong and only I am right but nobody listens to me. Don’t fall in that loop you know, be realistic. Because at some point of time I realized that businesses, business, in particular, is something which works in this world. You call it a capitalist or socialist world, human world or world of love, or world of money. But business is something that goes everywhere. And the show has been running probably since the time when human civilization would have even thought of expanding itself you know. The kings and rulers who were building these kingdoms but it was the businessmen that was the train that was moving things from one point to point B it was always about business. So even if doing something good or something social or something which may sound entirely corporate but it has to be done in a way which works. And I can see that Coca-Cola is being sold in 150 countries and in a period of 100 years there has been no philosophy which has grown so wild, there is no religion that has grown so wild. There is no other thing that has spread so wild so deep. You go to some forest in Amazonian and you can have a bottle of coke. That’s how businesses penetrate deep into the society, culture, geographies, irrespective of everything. You know if money is being made everyone in the whole circle joins the train. No 4 is empathy You just have to have to soothe everything with this added layer of empathy. As you said Richard Branson he will definitely come on the list. I can quite feel it why he would come on the list and when you would feel he would be part of the list, because of the whole glue of empathy.”

SHUBENDU’S BIO

Shubendu Sharma is Founder and Director of Afforestt a service provider for creating natural, wild, maintenance-free, native forests.  Afforestt, works passionately on and off-site to provide the best solutions at the lowest possible cost. Shubendu is an Ashoka Fellow. And his idea has been featured in many publications, such as Fast Company.

WHY SHUBENDU WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Shubendu’s Ted Talk How to grow a tiny forest anywhere. And just knew I had to interview him. Shubendu is a driven, passionate, caring environmentalist businessman.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity a lot, but more than innovation I would put in consistency, in between creativity and innovation. You have to be consistent. You have to keep delivering.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Marcin Jakubowski Founder and Executive Director of Open Source Ecology developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and sharing our designs online for free.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Show and Tell.  Everybody wants to be an entrepreneur and there’s so much promotion on entrepreneurship.  But how many good entrepreneurs do you get out of all these forums, out of all these centres?  No, the good entrepreneur is working very hard in his job or in his lab.  You’re gonna meet them 2 years later, but through their produces, and that is why I said Show and Tell.”

Brian Scudamore

quote-marksBrian Scudamore

Founder and CEO O2E [Ordinary 2 Exceptional] brands e.g. 1-800-GOT-JUNK

“Crazy is thinking you can change the world.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A little cowboyish. Somebody who doesn’t fall into traditional rules and structures. Someone who doesn’t follow the normal path and takes the road less travelled.”

BRIAN’S BIO

o2eBrian Scudamore is Founder and CEO of O2E [Ordinary 2 Exceptional] brands: 1-800-GOT-JUNK?  helping residents and businesses remove junk, WOW 1 DAY PAINTING providing one day completion and high-quality work with a spotless clean-up,  You Move Me, who mission is to move people, not just their boxes, and Shack Shine cleaning interior & exterior windows, gutter cleaning, power washing, exterior house washing & house detailing.

 WHY BRIAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Brian was recommended to me as someone to include in the project. He said yes because he liked my persistence and that I had a clear reason for doing the project. As I was determined, he was happy to help. Brian is genuine, true to himself, accepting of himself, humble, fun and a good person.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks are creative people by nature, because theres rules they’ve got to figure a way over, around, through. They’ve got to think creatively and they do by nature. If you think creatively that is being innovative – innovation is just finding the better way.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs, the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor,  Richard Branson the English businessman and investor and  Ryan Holmes the computer programmer and internet entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of Hootsuite.  The Kenyan kids that Brian met on his travels also inspire the heck out of him.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“It’s accepting your weaknesses and playing to your strengths, not trying to fix the things that are wrong, and be happy with who you are.”

Catherine Ryan Hyde

quote-marksCatherine Ryan Hyde

Author and President Pay It Forward Foundation

“Crazy is doing what you love, what you think you’ve been put on earth to do, every day, paid or not, and believing the money will follow – Except it’s not crazy, because it works.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who listens to their own guidance and goes the way that actually feels correct to them because without realizing it we have a tendency to look at the people around us and see what they’re doing and kind of copy off their paper. I don’t mean it as a type of cheating. I mean somehow we’re trained as we grow up to stay inside the norm cos it’s safer in there, and I think if we just really do what we think is our calling to do. When I was a struggling author, when I wasn’t really published and I wasn’t making money as an author but I was doing what I loved to do all day long, it really struck me how unusual that made me. How few people I knew were getting up and doing what they loved all day long. It’s almost a defiant act all in itself, to follow your bliss instead of doing that compromised responsible thing.”

CATHERINE’S BIO

Catherine Ryan Hyde is author of 30+ books, the best known of which is Pay It Forward that was made into a Hollywood movie. She is President of the Pay It Forward Foundation, whose work focuses on providing copies of the Pay It Forward Young Readers Edition for use by teachers and other educators.

WHY CATHERINE WAS INTERVIEWED

I was explaining the term Pay It Forward to Maverick Luke Hemmant whilst interviewing him and wanted to send him a trailer of the movie and came across the Pay It Forward Foundation. When I contacted them they connected me with Catherine and she loved the idea of the project. Catherine is kind, honest, true to herself and inspirational.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think it must be. I think the thing you learn about creativity is to be there when it calls. Not so much what it is or how to make it work but just, I mean I can’t really explain electricity to you either and I can’t see it but I know to flip the switch when I want it to come on. And I’m not saying creativity can be worked like a switch, I’m just saying there are things you know about it and then things you don’t. But I do think that not being a maverick, that sort of toeing a line is anti-creativity. I think to me when people write and it kind of misses, people are writing something and it kind of misses, it misses me anyway. I get the distinct impression that it was written between their left and right ear and they really kind of constructed this in their brain, and I think that’s what we’re encouraged to do. We’re encouraged to just take control of the situation and bring our human resources to it. And so I think that there’s a place to really dip into creativity you have to get outside of what they tell us to do. Innovation is synonymous because innovation has to be something that isn’t what everybody’s been doing all along. So it’s pretty hard to toe the party line while doing something that nobody’s ever thought to try.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Laverne Cox the transgender actress.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“It’s hard advice to follow.  Look more closely at the part of you that’s afraid of being criticised.  Nobody likes it.  To this very day I don’t like being publically criticised.  You have to look at that and say, in what way is this damaging me really?  We have some very ancient knee jerk reactions to things, like I think there was a time when we lived very tribally and to be ostracised from the community would really kind of equal death.  So we have this deadly fear that people are going to disapprove of us.  I don’t really think it has much common application to our lives today, so just look more closely at this situation.  Why do you avoid criticism so staunchly?  And is there anyway you can just not like it but also not go to any lengths to avoid it.  Because it’s very limiting and mavericks get beaten down by what other people think…There was a time in my life definitely when I felt that call of wanting everybody to like me and I felt a very definite shift when I realised that there is limited value being liked by people you don’t like, or being approved of by people whose lives you don’t admire.  So I went from wanting to be liked and respected by everybody, to wanting to be liked and respected by people I like and respect.  I would very much suggest that shift to anyone, because there’s a level at which if I’m pleasing an unscrupulous person I’m doing something wrong.”

Kevin Royes

quote-marksKevin Royes

Founder/Soulcial-Preneur The Soulcial-Preneurs Club

“Crazy is what moves the world forward in leaps and bounds.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I think the word rebel comes to mind.  I think of horses actually, independent, strong, has a vision, isn’t bound by societies stories and is more led by their vision.”

KEVIN’S BIO


Kevin Lee Royes is Founder / Soulcial-Preneur The Soulcial-Preneurs Club because more passion driven, socially conscious entrepreneurs we have on the planet, the better everything will be.  He is CoFounder/Creative Director All In a Day where you scramble around Vancouver engaging in a series of iconic activities and food that put the town on the map. Founded in 2008 the first year had 4 events (snowboard, mountain bike, golf and dinner). By 2015 the event grew to 10 events in 24 hours (yoga, breakfast, kayak, hike, lunch, bike, beach party, dinner, dancing, sunrise, beach bonfire).

Kevin is a passionate, lifelong soulcial-preneur who started his first business in high school at the age of 16. Sometimes called an inventor-preneur, Kevin holds several patents and has brought over 200 products to market in the snowboard, toy and hand tool sectors. His designs have been distributed in over 35 countries with retail customers ranging from boutique shops in Japan to the Museum of Modern Art in NY as well as Costco, Canadian Tire, and Home Depot. Other customers include powerhouse global brands such as Nike, Energizer, Toyota, The Matrix, Lord of the Rings, Manchester United, the list goes on.

His inventions have been featured in major media such as Maxim, STUFF, The Today Show and the Oprah magazine. With his urban multi-tool invention, Kelvin.23, he appeared on the reality TV show, Dragons’ Den where he shook hands on one of the most historic episodes recorded and was called, “… the most successful business EVER…”, on the show.

WHY KEVIN WAS INTERVIEWED

A friend of mine Amy Elderkin Co-Founder and Managing Director Popcorn recommended I interview Kevin.  Kevin is zen, connected to himself purpose-driven, genuine and led by his heart.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.  Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor. Chip Wilson Canadian businessman and philanthropist.”

Darren Robson

quote-marksDarren Robson

Founder DRArete, Chief Storyteller/Firestarter Ministry of Entrepreneurship

“Crazy is not following your dream and living a life less ordinary.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who not only thinks internally different but actually does things different. So for me a maverick is someone who doesn’t necessarily follow the conventional wisdom, very clearly thinks outside the box, but much more than that.  They don’t do it for artificial reasons.  They do it because it’s absolutely core to their psychological DNA.  They can’t help themselves.  They just HAVE to kind of do things differently.  It’s hard wired in them and often very driven to live a full, a kind of unique lifestyle or to create unique value in the world.  And I think increasingly the really interesting mavericks are the ones who are driven to really make a difference to the world.  Create a real legacy is the world.  They’re the kind of mavericks that I think are really really exciting.”

DARREN’S BIO

Darren Robson is Founder of DRArete Ltd a boutique advisory, consultancy coaching and mentoring organization, Chief Storyteller/Firestarter for the Ministry of Entrepreneurship [MOE], a philanthropic venture that provides entrepreneurial services and mentoring opportunities to young people from less privileged backgrounds and communities. He is also Director of Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships & Global Social Innovation Leader for the Association for Coaching [AC] as part of the Global Board overseeing the growth and development of the AC teams in 40+ countries  Darren is a serial purposeful entrepreneur and social innovator who loves working with senior clients in complex, agile and challenging environments.

WHY DARREN WAS INTERVIEWED

I was introduced to Darren by Katherine Tulpa Group CEO for the Association for Coaching.  I met Darren and learnt about him and his interests which led to my becoming Association for Coaching Research Lead in London, contributing Research Sound Bites for the UK Bulletin of the Association for Coaching.  When I commenced this project I knew Darren enough to know he was a maverick. Darren knows his legacy, is purpose driven, genuine is ordinary yet extraordinary.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Early interview so question not asked.

Danae Ringelmann

quote-marksDanae Ringelmann

CoFounder Indiegogo

“Crazy is what others call you when you embark to change the world, and what others call themselves once you have.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who doesn’t think of themselves as a maverick first and foremost. Because what they try to do or be everyday is authentic to what they see and believe is needed. It’s based on their experience and observation and both sensing and thinking. But they do what they think is truly needed and it comes from their own experience and their own questioning, they’re not trying to apply someone else’s solve.”

DANAE’S BIO

Danae Ringelmann is Co-Founder of Indiegogo which empower peoples around the world to fund what matters to them. She left finance to change finance. Previously she was a consultant for Double Day her parents office and relocation business, and Co-Chair at the Lester Centre for Entrepreneurship & Innovation University of Berkeley and Volunteer for Wall Street Wizards.

WHY DANAE WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Danae at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving.  I heard Danae speak and knew straight away that she was a maverick.   Danae is authentic, real, caring and brave.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity and innovation is required to do what’s needed.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“My dad.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Get out of your head and start experiencing things and paying attention to how you respond to those experiences organically, and what that tells you about yourself and what you love, are good at and what you notice about the world and what it needs.”

Rod Quin

quote-marksRod Quin

Founder/CEO Ombrae

“Crazy is as crazy innovates and disrupts; not really crazy at all

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick to me in the business context is someone who is breaking boundaries, who is changing people’s minds by doing something that wasn’t thought of before or breaks the given parameters of a set of ideas about behaviour or how something works or says no it doesn’t have to be that way.”

ROD’S BIO

Rod Quinn is Founder/CEO of Ombrae an Optical TileTM technology born of his  passion for art, architecture, photography, science, and technology. It started as a physical, conceptual sculpture and 3D computer model in 1993.  

“…as a Sculptor I sought a way to carve light…in the end; I found my chisel to be a shadow and the computer my hammer….”  

Previously Rod was Art Director, Set Designer, Sculptor, and Special Effects Technician in the film industry and worked on films such as Fantastic Four 1, I Robot, Bird on a Wire and Lake Placid to name a few.

WHY ROD WAS INTERVIEWED

Rod presented the Optical Tile technology at an Innovation Labs Meetup and I knew he’d be an interesting maverick to interview.  Rod is artistic, a big-picture thinker, creative and open.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“To be a maverick you have to be driven by a creative idea or something.  I’m sure Richard Branson is driven by, or Steve Jobs or somebody they’re driven by an internal creative fire.  And I think creativity depending on who it’s burning in, can take whatever shape or form.  Innovation is the mental space that a maverick lives.  It’s emotional as much as mental.  It’s fundamentally an emotional drive that manifests in the mind and I think that’s the innovation fuel that a maverick burns.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“I don’t have a list.  I listen and try and learn from lots of different perspectives.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Never say no!”

Bruce Poon Tip

quote-marksBruce Poon Tip

Business Leader, Entrepreneur, Social Innovator, Author, Honey Badger and Captain G Adventures

“Crazy is trying to separate work and life as if they are two separate sentient beings who should never meet.”

 

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

Mavericks are what move the world forward.  So progression or evolution of society, is moved forward by people that will brave ridicule by thinking different.”

BRUCES’ BIO

Bruce is Captain of G Adventures, the Great Adventure People that create adventures that are meaningful and memorable ways to experience something unexpected and extraordinary.  It started with Bruce’s passion and vision for  authentic sustainable travels and today Bruce and G Adventures is recognised and awarded for leadership and outstanding business practices, such as Top 100 Employers and 50 Best Managed Companies, plus Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, Entrepreneur of the Year, 100 Leaders of Tomorrow and Top 10 Entrepreneurs in Canada, Ethics in Action award.  Bruce is the author of Looptail: How one company changed the world by reinventing business and Do Big Small Things.

WHY BRUCE WAS INTERVIEWED

Being an adventurer myself I was looking to book a G Adventure to Bhutan for our Adventure-moon.  G Adventures were hosting a meet up locally and we went along and won the 1st and 2nd prize gift vouchers to use towards our next trip.  One of the prizes was the book Looptail and when I said, ‘I’d have been happy with the book’ Cynthia Connell Concept Store Manager handed me a copy of the book.  When I explained the Business Mavericks project she said, ‘OMG you’ve got to interview Bruce, he’s a complete maverick,’ and connected me with the Mayor [Bruce’s P.A]. Bruce is fun, direct, spiritual and caring.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Being a maverick, it’s everything to do with creativity.  Innovation is going to creativity, and innovation to me is defined by what we’ve yet to do as opposed to what you’ve done.  I think most businesses and most educational institutions talk about innovation as what companies are doing.  I view innovation in the world of what you’ve yet to do.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Jeff Bezos, Entrepreneur, e-commerce pioneer, Founder and CEO of Amazon.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Listen to your heart.”

Shilen Patel

quote-marksShilen Patel

Co Founder Independents United

“Crazy is the happiness that I derive from raging against the mediocrity of the status quo.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“There’s something about thinking differently, but I guess mostly for me it would be about what drives the desire to do things differently. A maverick is someone who has an intrinsic compulsion to challenge the status quo, and isn’t afraid to go out on a limb because of that. It’s two constituent parts: an intrinsic desire to challenge the status quo and as a result of that being pretty happy to be the only person to hold that particular point of view because you believe it to be correct.”

SHILEN’S BIO

Shilen Patel is a Co-Founder of Independents United, an innovation agency which helps companies create disruptive growth through an entrepreneurial approach. He is also CEO of Distill Ventures, the world’s first accelerator dedicated to supporting and growing the next generation of startup spirits entrepreneurs and a partnership with Diageo. He is an investor in, and mentor to, numerous technology startups such as Osper. He has a passion for fabulous food, delightful drinks and scary skiing.

WHY SHILEN WAS INTERVIEWED

Shilen was introduced to me by Chris Barez Brown of Upping Your Elvis [who I had interviewed]. He told Shilen I was ‘chuffing great, doing some research into mavericks and he had felt richer for being interviewed’. Shilen is passionate, grateful, rounded, self aware, transparent and open.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity has to be related to being a maverick. So Chris [Barez Brown] taught me that people self define themselves as being creative or not, but actually we all have it within us to be creative. Giving yourself permission to be creative is all that needs to happen but I think creativity is important because it’s about seeing the possibilities. And if you’ve convinced yourself you’re not creative, you’re never going to ask yourself the question that might lead to something better. You’re just going to make a pile of assumptions. Innovation for me is just the execution of creativity. The move from a nice big bold idea and getting off your arse and doing it. Innovation’s absolutely important to being a maverick, because mavericks don’t get off on big bold ideas, they get off on making them happen and seeing the change that resulted.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Any one who is even slightly fighting what you might call the system. People like Chris [Barez Brown] who just breathes releasing huge amounts of creative entrepreneurial innovative potential in the world by what they do and the very being they are.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t ever lose belief that your maverickness will add value and will help.  Don’t let anyone put you off or make you believe that isn’t what you should try and do.”

Darius Norell

quote-marksDarius Norell

Leadership Coach/Consultant People and their Brilliance.    Co-Founder Spring Project

“Crazy is having confidence when faced with uncertainty .”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who does things differently, questions why all the time; why do things in a particular way,  and doesn’t assume just because they’ve been done a certain way or, everyone’s been doing things a certain way that that’s even a good way or it’s necessarily the right way to be doing something.”

DARIUS’ BIO


Darius Norell is a Leadership Consultant  who believes and is attracted to ‘Brilliance’ as an area of work, both in the literal sense of seeing more people shining more of the time, and in the idea of Brilliance as ‘The capacity to create extraordinary value with integrity’. He is deeply committed to developing this in himself and others.  Darius is Trustee of The 100 Hours Foundation which brings wise, compassionate living and leadership to the heart of every child’s education Previously he was CoFounder of The Spring Project a social enterprise that expands people’s capacity to create extra-ordinary value with integrity, in their life and work. It was created by the founders of Elemental Practice in response to the global mass youth unemployment crisis.

WHY DARIUS WAS INTERVIEWED

Darius was introduced to me by my then coach Jeremy Mead who understood the project.  I met Darius when he was working with a group of young people at the London Stock Exchange.  When I commenced the Business Mavericks project recalled him and knew he was a good fit.  Darius is a kind-hearted, genuine and creative leader.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is integral to being able to come up with new ideas and approaches to kind of consider different possibilities.  The result of being a maverick might be some innovation, but innovation feels a bit purposeful and part of being a maverick is kind of being different without purpose; just a natural state of inquiry into how things are and how they might be different.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Ricardo Semlar CEO of Semco Partners practices a radical form of corporate democracy, rethinking everything from board meetings to how workers report their vacation days (they don’t have to). Maria Montessori physician and educator, founder of Montessori education.    Rudolf Steiner philosopher, author, social reformer, architect, and esotericist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Stay true to what’s most important.  Notice when this puts you at odds with everything and everyone around you.  Congratulations you are a maverick.”

Phil Noelting

quote-marksPhil Noelting

Founder and President Qwalify Inc

“Crazy is that little bit in each of us that reminds us of what we are capable, making our irrational ideas a reality.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who paves their own path and looks at big ideas, big opportunities, not in terms of barriers but actually as opportunities to tackle and every barrier as a way to see most of the competition or others fall by the wayside. I would see it as someone who really sees the path as opposed to the blockades.”

PHIL’S BIO

Phil Noelting is Founder and President of Qwalify Inc. a SaaS-based HR technology company disrupting the talent engagement and recruitment space. Why? Unfortunately, hiring tends to be a reactive process, and the current benchmarks often leave employers settling for talent to meet deadlines. Proactive recruitment is here, and it’s only going to grow. Previously he was Co-Founder of ImpactFULL and Founder of Skilter.  Phil’s 2012 entry to the Peter Drucker Challenge Essay Contest. Themed, “Reinventing Work, Reinventing Organisation won 1st prize.

Phil loves travelling, and everything that it entails – new cultures, meeting new people, the photography, the food, the opportunities. Phil is devoted to see more of the world every year.

WHY PHIL WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Phil at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving.  One conversation was enough to release he was disrupting an industry.  Phil is genuine, down to earth and brave.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“If you look at left brain vs. right brain. If you have an entirely systematic way of thinking which is always based on boundaries and rules and a set of obliged things to live by then you inherently impede your creativity in that sense. So to me creativity is absolutely tied to being a maverick. There are many facets of creativity, so it doesn’t have to be the utmost creativity where there’s zero structure and you move forward and you do all this random stuff that’s never been done before or it can be selective creativity, but does not need to be the centrepoint of it all. Mavericks strive on innovation, whether it’s innovation on something that’s not actually innovative.  It could be an innovative way of billing a client, which doesn’t actually create much, but it’s a huge maverick thought to change an entire industry on the servicing side when it comes to money transfers. So I would say every aspect of maverick thinking would have to be innovative in some regard, not necessarily inventing something new but re-imagining a process to come to the same or better conclusion.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Everyone we brought on as an advisor to our company.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“It would be two-tiered.  One tier is surround yourself with people that you constantly crave learning from and who you will never ever ever ever, you can’t even think of a scenario where you would screen their calls.  The second thing would be to never stop the thinking process because even though you have come to a very awesome conclusion, there’s a more awesome conclusion somewhere.”

Judi Neal

quote-marksJudi Neal

Chairman and CEO Edgewalkers International 

“Crazy is seeing something that no one else can see and the willingness to jump in with both feet to make it happen, because you just know it will make the world a better place. And when you turn out to be right, then they call you brilliant!”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who doesn’t buy into all the rules of the system.  Who see’s something bigger going on and goes after it; something that moves humanity forward.”

JUDI’S BIO

Judi Neal is Chairman and CEO of Edgewalkers International. Previously she was Director of the Tyson Center for Faith and Spirituality in the Workplace at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas, and is currently recognized as an expert on spirituality in the workplace and speaks and consults internationally. Her research focuses on business leaders who have a strong commitment to their faith and spirituality, and she began studying how they bridged the spiritual world and the material world of business.  She is the author of  Edgewalkers: People and Organizations that Take Risks, Build Bridges and Break New Ground; co-authored The Spirit of Project Management with Alan Harpham; and is editor of the Handbook of Faith and Spirituality in the Workplace. She recently published her fourth book titled Creating Enlightened Organizations:  Four Gateways to Spirit at Work. Her next book is The Handbook of Personal and Organizational Transformation. She has published widely in academic journals and has created an international community of Edgewalkers.

WHY JUDI WAS INTERVIEWED

I commenced reading Edgewalkers and could see the correlation in Judi’s work and even though I had taught Leadership and Change Management in 3 universities in London I had not come across anyone who had explored leadership and spirituality. I stopped reading the book and asked to interview Judi. She is spiritual, brave, guided by her inner voice, a really kind and encouraging lady.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Creativity and innovation are the drivers for a maverick.  As a maverick I must create.  I think all human beings are creative.  I mean look at what we’ve done to the whole planet out of our creativity.  We are always innovating and always creating and it’s human nature.  It’s just amped up for people like me; I think the dial is turned higher.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Mel Toomey whose work centers on the development of people preparing to engage in breakthrough levels of leadership at the scale of an organization—people who will lead change from the view that it is a condition to be mastered not a problem to be solved.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Take time for self reflection, however that is for you, whether it’s journalling, being in nature or having a coach or spiritual advisor.  It’s like you’ve got to take time to know yourself, so that time for self reflection would be a key one.  And the other is to really trust your heart or whatever bodily part it is that gives you the information about what it is you’re to do.  Trust that even when it seems crazy.”

Joseph Nakhla

quote-marksJoseph Nakhla

Founder and CEO of Bazinga!

“Crazy is what we do today against all logic that others think is completely logical tomorrow.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“People that see things that others don’t see.  They see the invisible and do the impossible.  Mavericks that influence me are the ones that have such thick skin and a clear vision.”

JOSEPH’S BIO

Joseph Nakhla is a technologist with a passion for solving real-life problems. He is Founder and CEO of Bazinga!, the world’s first cloud-based platform designed to solve many of the problems people experience in living in cities and bring harmony back to communities.  Joseph has spent his professional life in startups and loves mavericks.  Previously Joseph spent almost two decades as an entrepreneur overseeing sales, marketing, product development, support and more for products that touched hundreds of millions of people’s daily lives.  He believes that it takes guts to build something from scratch, but it takes your soul to see it through.

WHY JOSEPH WAS INTERVIEWED

Marc Carn showed me an article on Joseph Nakhla after Bazinga had given a talk in his organisation.  The idea was different and that usually leads to a ‘different thinking’ idea generator.  I contacted Joseph and he was game on.  Joseph is honest, good, doing the right thing and impacting people.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I would say creativity and mavericks is not related. I destruct complex problems and come at them with simple solutions and everybody says that’s creativity.  But I actually look at people who create  things that are so phenomenally amazing  I can’t even belong. I’m more comfortable with the innovation tag than the creative tag.  You have to start building an innovation bridge between where you are and where that amazing thing is, then I take technology and innovate through to what that bridge will look like.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“My father, he was an incredibly honest man, non-corrupt man even though he always had the most ‘corruptible’ jobs in his career.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Be comfortable in your own skin, that’s the most important thing – period.  So for hire I’m not looking for the most talented people but people comfortable in their own skin.  They just have to have some talents to fit someone in the job.  Usually one of the biggest problems for mavericks is people don’t see what your seeing. It’s having the conviction in your heart to find it’s own channels to come out of your mouth, to come out in your behaviour, because that’s usually a difficult thing for people to do.  They have it in there, but it’s just difficult, we’ve all struggled with that.  Some of us are more blessed with oratory ways of communicating that or we’re not all created equally that way.  But you can’t give up on that, you’ve got to battle to get these things out.”

Brendan Murray

quote-marksBrendan Murray

Catalyst Opportunity Development Strategist Shell Oil

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who has their own style, doesn’t worry about having to conform to a set of protocol or procedure.”

BRENDAN’S BIO

Brendan Murray is Catalyst Opportunity Development Strategist at Shell Oil.   In addition Dr Murray is often asked to work closely with joint venture partners and select global customers.  In his 22 years at Shell, he has been involved in a number of commercial developments in the petrochemical and refining fields.  His most important contributions have been in zeolite catalysis, novel catalytic processes, surfactants and difficult separations.

WHY BRENDAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Brendan was introduced to me by Safa George President for Shell Global Solutions. Brendan is detailed, passionate and thinks differently.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“There is a creativity component with it but it’s a willingness to think broadly, it’s what I like to think of rather than be focused on only one way of doing things and one aspect. I think how can we accomplish this task? What are potentially the best ways? Or what are all of the ways? Or what are many of the ways? And then you can make choices and if you have to make choices to chose from, I think you’re always better off.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“My peers at Shell Oil.”

Arunachalam Muruganantham

quote-marksArunachalam Muruganantham

Founder Jayashree Industries

“Crazy is… I hate copycat world.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Comes out of box something. So I’m that person from my childhood I hate routine work. I hate routine day. I always think about something a solution that’s simple, so that makes me maverick maybe. Not doing something, not going to happen something.  So in my mind I will say, everything can be possible.”

ARUNACHALAM’S BIO

Jayaashree IndustriesArunachalam Muruganantham is Founder of Jayaashree Industries,  a social entrepreneur, and inventor of the low-cost sanitary napkin making machine.  His vision is to make India a 100% napkin-using country.  Muruganantham re-engineered a sanitary machine, and in 2006 it won the award for the best innovation for the betterment of society from the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai. He also received an Indian presidential award for innovation. Arunachalam was voted one of Time Magazines 100 most influential people of 2014 and has recently received the Padama Shree Award by the Government of India.

WHY ARUNACHALAM WAS INTERVIEWED

Upworthy who share awesome, fun, interesting videos and graphics about stuff that matters posted on a man who had revolutionized sanitary pads for women in India by thinking like a woman. I read the post and realised Muruganatham was a maverick. 6 months later Murugantham says Yes, and he is going to be in Seattle. I find he is due to be presenting on Cultures of Innovation at the Grand Challenges a family of initiatives fostering innovation to solve key global health and development problems, part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.  I got myself down there and in that room by attending as a freelance journalist who would write a piece on the event and interviewed Murgantham just before he went on stage with Bill Gates. Muruganantham is humble, down to earth, realistic. I learn this more and more as we converse and meet.  He asks me when I’m going to interview Bill Gates, and I say, as soon as he says Yes.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Maverick and creativity are definitely related. The moment you feel something, you are doing something different. The difference you show it in making things. You are not able to make then don’t brand yourself as a maverick. It’s mad. The moment you pronounce the word innovation it is something unknown. So the moment you’re attempting to do something unknown then it is not understand by other people or by the world. So that’s why you get branded into maverick.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“I don’t have such a thing, because the moment you are having such a thing in your mind, you are just an incremental out of it and I am an original piece – that’s it.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t try to persuade your wife, your families or society.  You spend time on that you’re not going to achieve.”

Emma Morley

quote-marksEmma Morley

Founder and Project Director Trifle Creative

“Crazy is sticking in a job you don’t love, moaning about your life when you never do anything differently, not taking risks, not making the most of the precious time we have on this planet.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody that takes risks; that is never looking at how other people do things and just doing them in the same way; somebody who is always looking for different ways to solve the challenges of business or life.”

EMMA’S BIO

trifle-01Emma Morley is Founder and Project Director of Trifle Creative a fresh and creative commercial interior design company.  She is a Creative Doer whose passion is to create inspiring environments that make working lives and experiences brilliant.  Previously she worked freelance in Event Production & Design, Project Management & Design Consultancy. Emma also worked in a variety of roles at What If! The innovation company that has dared companies to be different since 1992.

WHY EMMA WAS INTERVIEWED

I read Emma’s Letter in the book Dear Entrepreneur – Letters from those that have made it and are making it happen http://www.harriman-house.com/book/view/253/business/danny-bailey-and-andrew-blackman/dear-entrepreneur/ From this book I contacted a number of potential mavericks. Emma was one of two people that responded from all the people I contacted and was more than happy to be interviewed. Emma is empathetic, understanding, solution driven, free thinking and approachable.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being a maverick is very much related to creativity. If you think about how children behave and respond to the world around them we can learn a lot – they have an openness to the world which impacts on how they look at things. It is very very easy to think that everything in life just has to be done in a very set way. I feel the opposite is true . You can be serious and creative, process driven and creative. The greatest innovation comes about when people are experimenting, taking risks, trying things out in different ways, not afraid of failing. If you think about the greatest rule breakers of our time they are people who just got on with it, there’s no reason things can’t be done in another way if you follow your gut and take a chance, who knows what will come of it. What’s the worst that can happen – failure means you just learn more.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Thomas Heatherwick  Designer of the 2012 Olympic games cauldron and the upcoming Garden Bridge over the River Thames.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

  1. “Listen to your gut instinct, it’s the best guide you have got.
  2. Spend a lot of time saying ‘yes’ and seeing where it takes you.
  3. Seek experts where you lack the knowledge or expertise – you don’t know everything.
  4.  You learn from failures as well as successes so don’t be afraid to take a leap into the unknown, you never know where it will take you, and learn from the gaffes you make – they are inevitable.
  5. Enjoy the ride.”

Jill McRae

Jill McRae

quote-marksJill McRae

VP Sales & Marketing Leading Brands Inc [Happy Water]

“Crazy is a word used by conformists to describe free spirits.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“The word maverick has a slight edge of cockiness and confidence to it.  That would be the negative side of it.  I am all about creation, for me, I’ve been an artist, a working artist.  Any endeavor that involves creativity is for me spiritual as well as a life purpose event.  So I feel that anybody that’s a maverick is creating something and I think at it’s very base that to be termed a maverick in my mind you’d have to do it with a certain swagger and a cocky sense of your abilities.”

JILL’S BIO

Jill is VP of Sales & Marketing at Leading Brands Inc and the heart behind Happy Water. She is the Founder of Brantra.com. Jill is a branding coach who helps you discover what is most genuine, unique, and valuable to you.

WHY JILL WAS INTERVIEWED

I won a competition with Happy Water that Jill was part of http://livehappywater.ca and got talking to Chloe Popove who brought the gift over and when she heard about the Business Mavericks project said, ‘You have to meet Jill.’ Jill is genuine, down to earth, in tune and spiritual.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity for me just means we’re all dealing in ideas that’s all, whether they’re a product or whether they’re a thought or a concept. So creativity is basically taking a concept and seeing it through the concept of whatever it’s going to manifest itself as. So for me, it happens to be beverage products, for somebody else they could be toiletries or happy stickers or socks. It doesn’t matter but for me, it all starts there. It has to start there. What is a maverick if it isn’t somebody with a new unique thought? Mavericks are who bring us innovation. I mean if we were all mid-level managers, in massive corporations justifying our existence in the boring and mundane job that we hate, the world wouldn’t be moving forward at all. I believe it’s the pioneers that got on their wagons you know and came West, you know the new frontier.  It’s history repeating itself.   You know the people who went to settle in mountains of Bhutan to do things in a completely different way than every other country basically in the world. This exists everywhere. It’s the same over and over. It’s somebody with a brave new idea and the guts to go for it. The fearlessness to go for it.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Ralph McRae President and CEO at Leading Brands Inc [and her husband].”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Be absolutely 100% true to yourself in every decision you make and be uncompromising in your choices.”

Boris Mann

quote-marksBoris Mann

Founding Partner Full Stack

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“It’s the code name for Apple’s most recent operating system, which they conveniently also dropped the price of that operating system to zero, whereas Microsoft still charges $300-400 for a copy of Windows. That’s interesting so I think part of it is thinking differently. A phrase that my business partner Lance and I use a lot is that we’re looking for new mistakes to make. So what that means is we’ve made mistakes before and we’ve hopefully learned from them and we don’t want to make the same mistakes. On the other hand, we’re not being constrained by, oh this hasn’t been done before, let’s only do something that has been done.”

BORIS’ BIO

Boris is Founding Partner at Full Stack, an angel stage investing firm. Managing Partner at Human which improves & creates products through prototypes, business design, and interaction research. And is an advisor for Mobify and PROXXI Industrial Wearables Inc.

WHY BORIS WAS INTERVIEWED

Boris was recommended to me by Mark Busse Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand who I had already interviewed.  Boris is direct, fun, and has a dry sense of humour.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think it’s a combination of not just creativity because then we’d have to define what the hell that means. But taking lessons, pattern recognition, making leaps of intuition between different things, and on the fly being able to collate the situation, and saying well what if we did x, y and z and apply that to the common sense gene where you’re not saying let’s put clowns in a bus and drive them around, but you’re doing something that’s actually fairly close to the mark and people say, ‘how did you put those pieces together?’ I just thought of it. Innovation is the same again and is, unfortunately, an overused word. Creativity is a better one. Innovation means, hell I don’t know how.  I’d almost correlate innovation very strongly with being a maverick. You can innovate in a number of different ways. As a technologist, you can innovate and make a leap and make changes in technology. One of the smartest technologists the other day said to me, ‘I want to innovate around our business model, just as much as we’ve innovated around the technology. So you can choose areas to innovate around and the current state of the world will make certain things easier or harder and of course, you need to slightly lead what the mass market is, otherwise anybody can be doing it.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Andrei Pop CEO and Founder of Human API.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Make artifacts.  Your biggest challenge is going to be when you have one of your occasional pauses, is to be able to try and look backward and make sense of the path and really reflect on those leaps that you’ve made, because you’ll lose track of those leaps.  So when I say artifact I do that very strongly.  I have a link blog.  I’ve been blogging for 10 years.  I haven’t done much in the way of recordings or other things like that, but writing and getting it out there so that’s one of the ways I sometimes search my own archives.  Or I use Evernote strongly to keep notes on all sorts of things and if you don’t make an effort to get these things out of your head then it will be very hard for you to make a building block that you can go to the next level on.  I think the biggest insights that I’ve had is that people who were in this mode will initially do various point things that are like quick burning spikes.  I’m gonna get some people together and I’m gonna do an event.  I’m gonna 200 people.  It’s gonna be great.  That’s great unless you say let’s do this event for 3 years or this event will then lead on to getting those group of people to do the next thing and investing in growing and you’ll constantly look back and you’ve burnt a lot of kindling but you haven’t gone to that next step that you need to do.  Figure out a framework of how you’re going to do building blocks rather than just point in time flashes.”

Greg Malpass

Greg Malpass

quote-marksGreg Malpass

CEO and Founder Traction on Demand

“Crazy is focusing not on a goal or milestone, but rather on a feeling.  It’s about being wrong more than right, and still rolling the dice. It’s about laser focus on outcomes, while still sprinting across a balance beam in pure enjoyment.   It’s about listening as if you are the dumbest person in the room, and acting as the bravest.  It’s about seeing through the noise – eyes shut and ears open.  It’s about believing the good things others believe in you and ignoring everything else.  It’s about believing the one truth about rules; that they should be viewed as recommended speed limits and nothing else.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone that’s kind of brave enough to roll things back to assume everything is not new, to look at history as a source of wisdom, but almost view it as a source of paths and beg the question around whether or not things can be done completely differently.”

GREG’S BIO

Greg Malpass is CEO and Founder of Traction on Demand, a cloud technology consultancy and software development firm. He’s the first to admit that his intentions in starting Traction were very simple: to serve a small number of clients and help them better unite their sales and marketing teams. Contrary to his early intentions, and using his unconventional leadership style, Greg has grown Traction into a nationally recognized brand with 200+ Tractionites, and in 2014, Traction was named top 10 best place to work in Canada for the past three consecutive years. While Greg rarely admits to having a plan (or business guess), he is the first to share his hopes for Traction, which are to build a company that plays a positive and purposeful role in the lives of its team members, customers, partners and community.

WHY GREG WAS INTERVIEWED

Greg was recommended to by Marc Carn who was creating the new Traction offices that contained an air streamed trailer as an internal feature.  Marc suggested Greg as a definite maverick to include.  Greg is a fast executing creative visionary who knows how to have fun.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I’m certain there’s mavericks out there that aren’t creative but they’re rigid in what they want an outcome or a feeling to be right. And so that’s certainly another kind of form of being a maverick. In my world creativity is HUGE because it’s trying to find the most efficient way of accomplishing the task. I blend creativity and innovation. Innovation is just basically taking what’s existing and making everything better. So my core why, have you ever read The Why Engine? It’s a great little book. My why is always improving, never satisfied.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Greg Kerfoot Owner and Chairman of Vancouver Whitecaps. Tom Waller Director of Innovation Lululemon Athletica. Elon Musk engineer, inventor, explorer.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Isolate the things that are holding them back and eliminate it.”

Richard Loat

quote-marksRichard Loat

Founder and CEO Sport for Food

“Crazy is thinking we can live lives that would ever be considered normal. It’s not what we are. It’s not who we are.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is a bit of a wild card, a cowboy in a sense.  A trailblazer, pioneer, a bit of a risk taker.”

RICHARD’S BIO

Richard Loat is Founder and CEO of Sport for Food which aims to tackle hunger across the world using grass-roots street sports as a vehicle for social change that transcends borders, languages, and distance bringing fans together. As one of the world’s quickest growing social movements, Sport for Food mobilizes and engages socially conscious individuals by harnessing their passions for either street hockey, basketball or football to bring local communities together in the name of a great cause. Richard is a Business Developer for Laureus and a Shelter Box Response Team Member.

WHY RICHARD WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Richard’s work with Five Hole for Food and knew I wanted to interview him. Richard is a determined, focused, mature, purpose driven dreamer.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being a maverick is linked to thinking outside the box. Creativity is slightly different but yes is linked. I think what’s interesting is that thinking outside the box is the status quo, so how do you begin to think outside the box that is thinking outside the box.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Being a maverick will not feel comfortable.  It doesn’t feel normal.  Make your own normal.  Make uncomfortable your comfortable.”

Kayli Levitan

quote-marksKayli Levitan

Co Founder The Street Store

“Crazy is what makes you think in, out & around the box – at once. It forces you to go & try. It’s chutzpah. It’s passion. It’s everything.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is a person who has a different way of looking at things. Not just around them, but at themselves. So in my mind I’m a copywriter in an advertising agency, but I’m not limited to that just because I studied it. By opening your mind you allow yourself to do so much more, like start an organization as part of your day-to-day job. A maverick is someone who just thinks differently.”

KAYLI’S BIO

Kayli Levitan is Co Founder of The Street Store, the world’s first rent-free, premises free, free ‘pop up clothing store’ for the homeless, found entirely on the street and stocked by donations.

She is also Creative Group Head/Copywriter at M&C Saatchi Abel  and Co-owner and writer for The Food Blog Group.

WHY KAYLI WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across The Street Store via Upworthy and immediately connected with Kayli.  She has a real depth of character and has a novel way of seeing the world.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Whether it’s a creative industry like advertising, or as you said earlier, mining or anything – creativity isn’t colours and bells and whistles. Creativity is a different way of looking at an idea, it’s a different mindset.  Maverickisms, if that’s a word, is having that different mindset and you don’t have to have a poster that sings and dances and somehow tweets answers to your thoughts, or to be able to come up with a new way of mining or a new way of the print press. Maverick is creative, but it’s still technical. Innovation allows creativity. It’s like a triangle: you can be creative. But being creative and innovative allows you to be a maverick.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Mike Abel CEO of M&CSaatchi Abel and my Creative Director Gordon Ray.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Stop being scared of not trying.  If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work.  You’ll never know if you don’t give it a bash.  I hope in darkness we can see and you’re not blinded by the light from me.  I believe everyone can have a light and that you can’t be frightened by the darkness and the negativity and the fear and worry in your life because you must just let that light happen.”

Debbie Landa

Debbie Landa

quote-marksDebbie Landa

CEO Dealmaker Media

“Crazy is following the herd on a crowded path.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks are people who are unique unto themselves.  They are first to try things, first to do things, first explorers.  They’re original, they’re risk takers and they go for it.”

DEBBIE’S BIO

Debbie Landa is CEO of Dealmaker Media a media company and a network of innovators who see the opportunities in  building relationships and sharing information about trends and the future.  From early-stage startups with an eye for disruption, to some of the most influential companies in the world. She is also an Investor in both Upside Partnership a true seed-stage investment firm building a portfolio of purpose-built founders creating high potential companies, and Buddybuild world’s first mobile iteration platform for iOS and Android .  Debbie is also General Manager & Executive Producer of the Grow Conference – about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship  and General Manager and & Executive Producer of Under the Radar Conference, Silicon Valley’s most effective showcase and business development conference.

Her conferences bring together leading executives looking to discover the next great startup and partners that can accelerate their growth. Over 500 emerging startups from Linkedin, Admob, Rightscale to Box.net have presented at her conferences. She is considered a curator of innovation and has become one of the most influential connectors in Silicon Valley. Before starting Dealmaker Media, she ran business development for a venture “catalyst” firm focused on accelerating growth for emerging startups. Prior to that, she spent 10 years in the fashion industry working with various clothing manufacturers, designing and developing private-label programs for major retailers.

WHY DEBBIE WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Debbie at the Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship.  Debbie was curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving. I’d approached Debbie to attend as media and wrote a blogpost:  GROW – The Future of Business: The Intersection of Design and Entrepreneurial Thinking. As I knew her from GROW I asked if I could interview her for the project as knew she would be a good fit.  Debbie is random, funny, passionate with a gung-ho attitude.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Creativity is absolutely related to being a maverick because you have to be able to think differently and you have to see the world in a different way, because there’s a huge history about here’s how we’ve always done it.  There’s the standard process.  You’ve got to be able to look at things, how things have been done and try to re-invent new ways, by taking concepts and ideas from completely opposite areas and seeing how you can re-format and re-arrange and re-design for your particular situation.  Being a maverick is about risk taking and being able to see around corners to see what other people don’t see.  Innovation is the same, innovation is about being able to create things that people really didn’t know they wanted.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor and my dad.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Follow your instincts.  Go with your instincts.”

Jari Kuosma

quote-marksJari Kuosma

Founder Birdman International.  Original developer of modern and commercial wingsuit and wing suit flying. 

“Crazy is one who can see what others can’t.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is someone who doesn’t take the answers from the status quo and from the normal society.  In the face value of this person, he questions, he always asks why and is not maybe satisfied in the ways that things are always done.  And then there’s a curiosity and there is a will to go where others haven’t necessarily gone, which is really difficult and can be a kind of self-sacrificing thing.”

JARI’S BIO

Birdman LogoJari Kuosma is the original developer of modern and commercial wingsuits and wingsuit flying. He is a professional skydiver, entrepreneur and designer and Founder of BIRDMAN International.  Previously he was Project Manager at TeliaSonera which brings the world closer by providing leading communication services to millions of customers every day in the Nordic and Baltic countries, Eurasia and Spain.

WHY JARI WAS INTERVIEWED

My friend Mel Cheng was International Product Lead at RedBull sent me a link about base jumping off Mount Kilimanjaro, which I had just climbed.  It got me thinking about who came up with the idea and suit. Research led me to Jari who felt a strong connection for mavericks as he himself had always ‘swam against the tide.’ He loved the idea I was working on and was very happy to be interviewed. Jari is fun, honest, passionate and creative. He supports me in my adventure and sends me links like Meet the Rebels Who Bend the Rules and Play to Win as it correlated to this project.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s a huge deal, because without being a free thinker how can you be creative, if you only repeat what others are doing? So creativity is everything that goes outside of it.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Leonardo Da Vinci the polymath scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer. Richard Branson the English businessman and investor,  Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  And Plato philosopher and writer.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

” Think for yourself.  Don’t take anybody else’s face value.  Just always dig deep and don’t worry about not being right always, because we’re wrong all our life and then the next day you find something new, so you can throw everything that you learned away and because you can replace the belief system with the new.  So never be afraid about being wrong about something, of course you shouldn’t do something that harms other people.”

Noam Kostucki

quote-marksNoam Kostucki

Founder Redefineus

“Crazy is living the routine, not taking risks and trying to be what others want. Sane is seeking change, taking risks and doing what you want because it’s the surest way not to regret living.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“My understanding from the history of the word, which I thought was fascinating, which is the story of Samuel Maverick and the cows. He didn’t brand the cows as he didn’t want to have them branded, and because he thought it was inhumane and as a result everyone said, ‘you’re crazy, this is ridiculous, people are going to steal your cows, but as a result all the cows that were unbranded were assumed to be his. And so trying not to have a brand made him have a brand….People who do what they believe is true and correct and they do what they I guess the word for that is truthiness. You know what Stephen Colbert said about truthiness, he invented the word, which is when your guts tell you that you’re right despite all the facts and evidence…. every else around says ‘no we need to go left’ and there’s this one guy who says, ‘well actually I think right would be better’ despite the fact that everyone says ‘you’re wrong.’ I guess that the maverick believes so much in his or her beliefs so strongly, that they eventually go against the current for that. That’s what I think a maverick is, one person who sees, who believes that going against the current might be the better idea then who actually takes action and does it. Finds a way to make it happen because it’s very easy for people to say we need to go in the other direction. I think a maverick actually figures out the steps and tries to unwork the ‘hack the machine’ and figure out where it is that the piece can be taken out and replaced with the new direction and new ideas.”

NOAM’S BIO

Noam Kostucki is Founder of Redefine Us that advises senior leaders across a range of charitable, public and private sector industries on strategy and business development through training and coaching. Prior to this Noam was the Founder of Seededucation. Noam believes that everything can be elevated into an art form. He coaches people who create masterpieces and has engaged with over 25,000 people from 40 nationalities. One of his clients raised $500k in 8 weeks

One of Noam’s three books is required reading at the Fashion Institute of Technology. He has spoken at over 80 international conferences for institutions like Harvard University . His work has been selected to feature in the Coaching Movie.

WHY NOAM WAS INTERVIEWED

Noam and I connected via Linked In and it soon became apparent he thinks differently. Noam is comfortable with who he is, listens to his own truthiness, rationalises his life experiences and is a bit wacky.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Early interview so question not asked.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Look into what you’re most scared of and run in that direction.  Take the time to go deep into how you feel and who you are.  Make space for your creations and take bold actions.  Learn how non-mavericks operate, and how non-maverick systems work.  Practice both, being uniquely yourself and how to fit in society.”

David Katz

David Katz

quote-marksDavid Katz

Founder and CEO at The Plastic Bank

“Crazy is a story.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“You know, human.  Anyone that I know that has done extraordinary things are ordinary people.”

DAVID’S BIO

Happiness Research Institute David’s newest global venture is The Plastic Bank, the worlds only organization to monetize plastic waste. The Plastic Bank provides incentive to the worlds disadvantaged to collect and trade plastic waste as a currency. The Plastic Bank solves poverty and reduces plastic waste by revealing the value in Ocean Bound Plastic waste.  David was recently named one of the world’s most compassionate entrepreneurs by Salt magazine.  He is also Founder and Thought Leader at The Core Values Institute, a consulting and Global thought leadership platform.  He has also been the President of the Vancouver Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organisation.

WHY DAVID WAS INTERVIEWED

David was introduced to me by Susanne Biro, who knew him and felt he might be a good fit.  When I researched David and further explored the concept of The Plastic Bank, and listened to him tell his story I just knew I had to include him.  David sees life through the lens of abundance, is a serial embarker, passionate and funny.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think that they are a by-product of being focused on abundance, because when we focus on being abundant it’s not what you believe, but what you believe is what you see.  And so when you believe in success and your eyes are open to that, creativity and innovation comes, it’s just there anyhow.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Dr. Peter H. Diamandis the international pioneer in the fields of innovation, incentive competitions and commercial space and Christian Cotichini Co-Founder & CEO of Hero X.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Stop thinking about society, about fashion.  They have to embrace their maverickness and live with intention in it.”

Rickie Josen

Rickie Josen
Rickie Josen

quote-marksRickie Josen

Founder RickieWrites

“Crazy is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who pushes the barrier, breaks a few rules, does something different and is very capable of change and changing things and leadership in different ways.”

RICKIE’S BIO

Rickie Josen is Founder of Rickie Writes, she is a a Facilitator Business Consultant and Trainer supporting people into business or into work who operates with the fun/fun balance – fitting business around the life (rather than the other way round), and is on a mission to encourage everyone to do the same!   She is also Business Skills Trainer for Crisis, the national charity for single homeless people and Learning Manager for The School for Social Entrepreneurs.  She is also Founder and CoHost for Jelly, a co-working space,  Co-Organiser of LikeMind and Founder of Birmingham Favorites.

WHY RICKIE WAS INTERVIEWED

I had interviewed Tim Wilson who said Rickie was the maverick who inspired him.  Rickie is driven, passionate and an out there coffee drinker.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.   Dale Carnegie the writer and lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking, and interpersonal skills, and her parents.”

J Joly

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CEO and Founder of Cinecoup

“Crazy is building an organization around a crazy idea; like a new way of putting movies out and distributing them.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“If there was a circle they are the people on the outside and see stuff coming in, they’re not in the centre. They generally don’t play well with others. They’re driven, they’re high risk for sure, they don’t really conform. They like to see. They’re not afraid of new ideas, they’re very afraid of old ideas. They’re generally extroverted. Mavericks kind of put their personality on the line. It’s something hardwired in the DNA that’s very different from other people.”

J’s BIO

cinecoupJ Joly is CEO and Founder of Cinecoup, a disruptive studio model for indie filmmakers to develop, market and produce feature films  National Advisor for the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television which builds a legacy to honour Canada’s remarkable screen talents . He is a Board Member of the Vancouver International Film Festival, an annual Film Festival  Advisor at Merging + Media Conference, Canada’s only marketplace dedicated exclusively to online digital content . J is Advisor at X-Summit. He is also CEO/Founder of Overinteractive Media – DimeRocker, a disruptive digital media studio with a focus on interactive online experience. Previously J was Assistant to Producer for Just for Laughs a Canadian reality show.

WHY J WAS INTERVIEWED

I met J at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving. J was included as it was soon apparent he was disrupting the film industry. J is direct, honest, upfront and very funny.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I was always a maverick in my output and creative things, but then actually going out and not just being out there and making money for myself, but going out and building a company based on a crazy idea and getting other people into it.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Lots of people in history such as Nikola Tesla, the Serbian American physicist, inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system and Sammy Davis Jnr the American entertainer.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“You can’t be house trained or have a fear of failure.”

Alex Ikonn

Alex Ikohn

quote-marksAlex Ikonn

Co Founder Intelligent Change, Luxy Hair, Five Minute Journal and Productivity Planner

“Crazy is not knowing what your true calling in life is.  Doing things you don’t like & living life without a purpose.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who goes against the grain and really doesn’t follow the rules, kind of beats his own drumbeat and goes on his way. For me that’s what a maverick is really.”

ALEX’ BIO


Alex is Co-Founder of Intelligent Change, Luxy Hair, Five Minute Journal, and Productivity Planner. He is a dreamer and a creator. He also runs Dreamers & Creators, a creative agency that allows him to pursue and work on new business ideas. He shares all of his entrepreneurial and life activities with his wife and business partner, Mimi Ikonn. They are also angel investors and have invested in great companies like Calm, Shyp, Sprig, Tradesy, and others.

WHY ALEX WAS INTERVIEWED

Alex was recommended to me by friend and maverick Darren Robson.  Alex is genuine, real, true to himself, grateful and happy with life.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity to me is the ability to explore and draw outside of those thinner lines; drawing outside the lines. That’s what creativity is and what is part of being a maverick is being able to not follow the path everyone takes. And to really be able to explore.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Start doing and executing instead of feeling you are a maverick.  Feeling is just a start, action will actually take you places in business.”

Dave Huer

Dave Huer

quote-marksDave Huer

Founder Hubble Project Group

“Crazy is paying attention to naysayers.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone with gumption who will not give up an idea even when the odds seem to be impossibly high, or there’s immense or universal objection.”

DAVE’S BIO

David Huer is Founder Hubble Project Group.  He is a creative problem solver, synthesizing practical solutions using imaginative “wraparound” thinking.

Until 2007, Dave had a severe stutter, and originally started out in back-office clerking and research. No one wanted him to talk to customers. Despite the stutter, earning $1,000 profit/month for 4 months – selling $6 calendars by learning door-to-door sales technique to overcome shyness; getting into whitewater kayaking, caving and cave rescue to learn risk-taking; learning and practicing industrial design; venturing to practice idea-selling; persuading the BC Premier’s Office to fund SpeechEasy (a $5,500 anti-stuttering hearing-aid); and getting his commerce education.

The grit comes from overcoming personal circumstance, but also from getting into the muck, bootstrapping hard-earned dollars, learning to see a No as a door to a future Yes, and in venturing going to the wire financially 4 times when overcoming obstacles.

WHY DAVID WAS INTERVIEWED

I met David via the Envisioning Labs Meet up and listening to him share his ideas he clearly stood out as a maverick. David is genuinely spatially aware and thinks differently.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think it’s 3-dimensional or multi-dimensional creativity. It’s a form of creativity. Story, last night I was watching You Tube nova video on Mayan archeology and they were discussing how the century of work to dicipher mine hieroglyphics and there’s this guy, Peabody in Harvard whose solved the major puzzle part of this. And it struck me that mine archeology is a 3 dimensional language and I think a lot of language that’s taught is 2-dimensional. So I was thinking I should email them and say have you ever looked at it this way? So I think it’s a way of reframing the problem. I look at it from all sides. Innovation, do you mean academic, scientific or commercial, because they’re all different. They’re like a hydrogen atom, innovation and maverickism are connected to carry society forward.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“King George VI who overcame his stutter.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Stitch good camouflage.  I’ve learnt that.  I’m actually a little afraid that on one hand I might get some glory or some recognition at least within the small rarified circle of people who really understand what I do and the value that has and might be compensated for that and that’s really cool.  I’m afraid that being known outside the circle takes away my camouflage.  And I use the camouflage to learn stuff, so stitching a good set of camouflage is important.”

Pablos Holman

quote-marksPablos Holman

Futurist, Inventor and Notorious Hacker Intellectual Ventures Laboratory

“Crazy is what we don’t understand. We’re very poor judges of what we don’t understand, but everything new comes from what we don’t understand. So we’ve got to get a bit comfortable with crazy.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who’s operating in a way that’s not constrained by tradition or the conventional rules.  We’re constrained by the laws of physics, not by the laws made up by tradition and conventional wisdom.”

PABLOS’ BIO

Pablos Holman is a Futurist, inventor and Notorious Hacker.  He works on invention and design projects that assimilate new technologies – making wild ideas a bit more practical and vice versa. He helped create the world’s smallest PC; 3D printers at Makerbot  ; spaceships with Jeff Bezos; artificial intelligence agent systems; and the Hackerbot, a Wi-Fi seeking robot. Currently, Pablos is working for Nathan Myhrvold at the Intellectual Ventures Laboratory  where a wide variety of futuristic invention projects are underway, including a fission reactor powered by nuclear waste; a machine to suppress hurricanes; a system to reverse global warming; and a device that can shoot mosquitoes out of the sky with lasers to help eradicate malaria. He is Founder of Bombsheller a clothing company of the future. We make the one good thing you need, not the ten shitty things you don’t. Everything is manufactured on demand in Seattle, radically changing what is possible.   Pablos is an advisor at Glowforge which is creating a new class of 3D printers that are more useful and delightful than anything you’ve seen. Pablos is a respected and dynamic speaker with an incredible ability to explain complex technology to any audience. He has informed and entertained audiences at world-renowned technology summits including United Nations, the World Economic Forum at Davos, The CIA, TEDx, BIL and DEFCON on invention, innovation and the future of technology.

WHY PABLOS WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Pablos  at Dealmaker Media’s Grow Future of Business Conference which brings together startups from all over Canada and the West Coast. 2013 was about the future of innovation, growth and entrepreneurship, curating an environment that brought together technology pioneers, founders, executives, influencers and investors who are passionate about identifying problems worth solving.  I heard Pablos speak and knew straight away that he would be a man to interview.  Pablos is fun, interesting, knows his stuff and is true to himself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“A lot of people confuse craftsmanship for creativity, you see that especially in the arts and what not.  Creativity is you’re trying to make something new and that’s part of my definition of creativity – that’s the CREATE part.  If you create something that’s been created before, that’s not really creation, it’s re-creation and so we might have like re-creativity for people who play Bach on the Violin.  And so what I think is if you’re talking about creativity, you have to be open to doing something new and anything that gets in the way of your openness and willingness and comfort with doing something new is gonna reduce your success, all the roles, all the social conventions, all the protocols, the bureaucracies and things that slow people down and all the social pressure and financial pressure that slow them down, that’s not helpful for creativity and that’s why you see the people we think of as being most creative, especially in the arts are people who are broke and on drugs and like from a bad neighbourhood, they have nothing to lose and so they can do something totally new and not feel inhibited and I’m trying to find my way of doing that.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor and Steve Wozniak Engineer, Inventor, Computer Programmer.”

Soren Holm

quote-marksSoren Holm

Experience Lead LEGO Foundation, Head of Experience LEGO House and Vice President of LEGO Future Labs.

“Crazy is when it suddenly snows in July.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

 “A maverick is an innovator.  Somebody who don’t just take things for granted.  You know they just don’t do business in the way that we do business.  We do business because there’s a purpose, because we’re driven by something larger than something.  It’s not because making money isn’t a  key thing; it’s making value; make people happy.  If we could just make the world a bit more happy, I would give anything in the world to do that; that’s why I work for LEGO.’’

SOREN’S BIO

LEGOSoren Holm is Experience Lead of the LEGO Foundation, Head of Experience LEGO House and Vice President of LEGO Future Labs.  He is part of the team that has made LEGO into the successful company it is today. Soren is a LEGO Lifer, someone who’s here to stay.

WHY SOREN WAS INTERVIEWED

Being an ex-children’s nurse who had taught the significance of play it was essential for me to include a toy company.  I mean who do you interview if not LEGO? And I had read Fast Company’s piece How Lego became the Apple of Toys.  Fortunately Soren had looked me up on LinkedIn and thought “what I was doing sounded pretty cool, like I was trying to learn a different approach to innovation and by interviewing a lot of people around was getting a feel for what’s going on out there and what makes innovation tick, what’s special, what’s unique and so on and that got him intrigued a bit and thought let me have a talk to her.”   So an early morning conversation progressed into a most playful and fun interview.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

I don’t think you can use the word maverick without using the words creativity and innovation, because it’s two of the driving forces.  It’s a way of thinking, it’s a way of  behaving.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Graham Bishop Customer Experience Innovator & Team Mentor, Owner of Hidden Gorilla and Advisory Board Member for My Kind of Future.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“The advice I wanna give is, the word that comes to mind is daring.  Dare to do something.  There’s something about you need to dare.  It requires courage and daring is a part of that.”

Luke Hemment

quote-marksLuke Hemment

DJ and Musician DirtyCheeks

“Crazy is a word, that was created and given a definition, a boundary or a parameter. So all inside of that is crazy and that which is outside is not, by definition.  Things can be redefined.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who’s committed to bring about change but isn’t afraid of the consequences.”

LUKE’S BIO

Luke Hemment is a DJ and Musician. ‘As long as I’m still here, it’s very hard to write my own bio, if I’m ‘creative’ and/or ‘open-minded’ then I’ll always learn, always grow, and thus ‘what I do’ or have done constantly changes. I am a son, a brother, an uncle, a friend, a lover, a neighbour, a DJ, an enthusiast yes just an enthusiast, if I like it and I feel aligned with the vibrational frequency, I too sing on that frequency. You can’t define feelings with words, they were here before, you can’t describe you ‘being’ it has to be experienced, that’s why we are all so wonderful, all powerful and unique’.  He is a member of For Boarders By Boarders a non-profit skate, snow, music, art and media community.

WHY LUKE WAS INTERVIEWED

I have known Luke for a number of years and from the conversations and from what I knew about him recognised he would be a good fit for this project. Luke is interesting, humble and brave.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is related to being a maverick because it’s all the ability of thinking outside the box and without mavericks innovation wouldn’t occur.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Fela Kuti the multi instrumentalist.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Get to know yourself.”

Paul Helman

quote-marksPaul Helman

CEO/Founder/President Soulfirexp

“Crazy is letting go to live a life beyond the borders…those of the mind, body and soul.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks are thought leaders and visionaries, those that are driven to truly change the world and it may not be in a big capacity, but it may be in their capacity, their environments, their immediate communities, their networks, how they are sharing their gifts in a profound way that’s making a difference in other people’s lives.”

PAUL’S BIO

Paul Wulf Helman is CEO/Founder/President of soulfirexp.com that educate, inspires, empowers and evolves humanity through the gift of growth. He is a location independent lifestyle entrepreneur who loves to travel, to connect with thought leaders, like-minded game changers, mavericks who think differently and take action every day to their success. Paul is also Jedi of Awesomeness for Mindvalley playing a key role in business development and an Ambassador for www.theincitement.com

WHY PAUL WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Paul at a Get Real meet up he was running and listening to him speak realised he thinks differently and asked to interview him. Paul is alternate, driven and fun.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is 100% related to being a maverick. It allows me to be creative and being creative feeds the maverick in me. That’s the struggle I had for many years in being in the corporate world that I couldn’t tap into that true creativity, there was always limits on it. So it didn’t allow me to really evolve into the maverick that I’ve been reaching for. You’ve gotta be innovative to find a new twist on things in a way to make things successful, one-way might just not work. And if the roadblocks come up and it’s not just happening that’s where the innovator comes in to put a tweak on something, find a new system, network, support, advisor, someone to come in to make sure that it’s successful.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor and Vishen Lakhiani Founder and CEO of Mindvalley.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t ever be afraid of taking chances and know that once you take that leap of faith it can be can amazing and beautiful on the other side of that wall that you’ve been looking at for so many years.  And know that you have some very powerful and profound gifts to share with the world.  And if your inner guide and inner compass is speaking to you loudly and trying to guide you, you’ve gotta listen, you’ve gotta follow and once you do you’ll realise there was a reason for all of that and when you can hear, you will know that you truly can achieve.  If you believe in what you can conceive then eventually you will start to receive.”

Logan Hall

Logan Hall

quote-marksLogan Hall

Co-Founder and CMO Movebubble

“Crazy is standing still.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“This is a tricky one. I think traditionally a maverick is somebody that takes gambles however I think there’s a difference between somebody that takes gambles and somebody that takes calculated risks. And I would say I don’t gamble. A gamble is a choice of A or B and you’ve got no inclination of what the outcome is gonna be. Personally I would say that’s foolhardy not a maverick. I think the traditional definition of a maverick is if it’s left or right, up or down, it doesn’t really matter. I’m just gonna go with whatever way I feel. I think that a business maverick is or should perhaps be defined as someone who is very comfortable with risk, in actual fact, they flourish on risk. They love being in the environment. It makes them feel alive. It makes them feel decisive and being in that kind of environment I’m able to make decisions based on assertions that I’ve got internally, so whether it’s experiences I’ve built up in the past or whether I’m looking at it alternatively, some level of inclination is that I’m gonna have to take a sort of calculated risk. And the extent to which I do act that obviously is how big a maverick I am.”

LOGAN’S BIO

Logan Hall is Co-founder and CMO at Movebubble, a disrupter in the property rental space.

Logan has always had a hard time going along with the status quo and has found more solace in mischief and play than toeing the line. From being expelled as a school kid when he was 17 to still being found skating with his homies on a Friday evening after work at 33. He understands business is merely socialising with a purpose, and so believes his leadership role is about finding and uniting people on a common path with a singular goal and in helping them achieve their own personal goals. A self-confessed learning addict he builds a culture that is geared toward personal and organisational learning, freedom to fail, and take risks. In short, Logan likes trouble and will go find it where he can – both professionally and personally. He really does believe that life is a gradual release from ignorance and is happy so long as he is less ignorant today than he was yesterday!

WHY LOGAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Logan and I met via Linked In as he found my profile intriguing. Logan is fun, aware, driven, and likes being challenged.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think everything is related to creativity. It’s ideation ultimately. Innovation or implementing successful innovation means your willing to strike out on your own, or on you own as a team.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Tim Ferris author and entrepreneur.   Simon Sinek leadership guru and author.   Avinash Kaushik entrepreneur, author, speaker. Guy Kawasaki Silicon-Valley based author, speaker, entrepreneur, and evangelist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Fail.  Get out and fail!”

Chris Guillebeau

Chris Guillebeau

quote-marksChris Guillebeau

Founder of the Art of Non Conformity movement.

“Crazy is believing that you can set your own course and still make a good living.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is not just a rebel. You know you can rebel against a lot of things, but I think a maverick is maybe thinking more unconventionally. There’s this whole thing that comes from The Matrix, that movie, it’s been used in lots of other things about how everything you’ve been told is a lie, and like that you have to go and find your own truth and that’s fine but I think it’s a little bit simplistic. Because not everything you were told is a lie. Like someone told you to look both ways when you cross the street when you were a kid, that’s probably a good thing right. If your dentist tells you should brush your teeth and floss so right. So the challenge in life essentially is figuring out OK what is true and what is a lie? What is my truth? So that’s what a maverick does. It’s not just rebelling against everything. It’s let me be a bit more intelligent here but then when I find out OK what is it that I want to do, what is it that I’m trying to achieve and how can I work with others to make that happen, that’s when things get interesting.”

CHRIS’ BIO

Chris Guillebeau is Founder of a movement called The Art of Conformity . He is a writer, entrepreneur, and world traveller. Over the past five years he has visited every country in the world (193/193), documenting the quest on his blog. His recent books, The Happiness of Pursuit and The $100 Startup, were New York Times bestsellers. He is also author of Born for This and Side Hustle.

Chris produces and hosts the World Domination Summit (WDS),a gathering of thousands of remarkable people that takes place each summer in Portland.

WHY CHRIS WAS INTERVIEWED

I had come across Chris’ adventures via his blog and The Art of Non Conformity. As the Business Mavericks are non conformers I thought it was kind of essential to include Chris. I asked him in a room full of people when he was doing a book signing and he said yes. Chris is fun, interesting, knowledgeable, open, wide and diverse.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity for me is not about painting on a canvas or something. Like I was a musician for a while, but that was a long time ago, so my creativity nowadays is not in the arts or music, which is let’s say normal people when they think of creativity they think about those things. Creativity is about expressing oneself and there are different ways to do that. You can think creatively as a business strategist you know or as a whole number of things. Innovation is by nature doing something new right? That hasn’t been done before. It’s not about improving something. It’s about bringing something into life and I’m not sure because I don’t see myself as an innovator personally. “

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Dr Gary Parker Chief Medical Officer on Mercy Ships.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“First advice is understand that you’re not alone.  Understand that there are people out there who see the world the same way that you do, and it’s great if you can connect with them.  But whether you do or not just know that it’s ok to do this.  Not that I’m giving permission, they take permission from themselves.  Second thing is figure out what makes you happy, ask why, identify what it is that you want to get out of life.  I’ve heard it said there’s two problems in life:  Knowing what you want and how to get it.  So let’s figure the first thing.  What is it that you want?  What can you offer the world?  Thinking through this stuff is kind of helpful.”

Pamela Grossman

quote-marksPamela Grossman

Director of Visual Trends Getty Images

“Crazy is igniting countless ideas knowing only one may catch fire – and that’s if you’re lucky.  But still never leaving home without a match.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who does what their gut tells them to do, even if it’s not necessarily the easy or the popular choice.”

PAMELA’S BIO

Pamela Grossman is Director of Visual Trends at Getty Images.   She is also an independent curator, writer, and teacher of magical practice and history.  She is the creator of Phantasmaphile, a blog that specializes in art with an esoteric or fantastical bent.

WHY PAMELA WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Getty Images Lean In Collection, a library of images devoted to the powerful depiction of women, girls and the people who support them. Jointly curated by Getty Images and LeanIn.Org – the women’s empowerment nonprofit founded by Sheryl Sandberg.  The collection features over 2,500 images of female leadership in contemporary work and life.  I contacted Pamela and asked to interview her. Pamela is direct, genuine, and I like that she only spends her time on things that are meaningful and inspiring.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think it’s everything. I think the creative impulse dies on the vine if you can’t let yourself be weird sometimes, surprise yourself or other people sometimes, be unconventional. Creativity doesn’t do well with judgement. Innovation is a similar answer, but I will say that one can’t be too precious about history. It’s important to know your history and know where you’ve come from but you also need to be able to take risks and try new things.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Lynda Barry comic and novel artist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Just to really never stop learning and never stop wondering at the world.”

Stephen Greene

quote-marksStephen Greene

CEO and Co Founder of RockCorps

“Crazy is thinking that you can create something in the world that didn’t exist before – and that the world wants it – all the while having a party.  Rock and Roll.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who creates something in the world that didn’t exist before and this is a very difficult thing to do. It takes a lot of confidence, a lot of self belief, a lot of courage and a little bit of craziness to think you can create something in the world that didn’t exist before, to me that’s a true maverick.”

STEPHEN’S BIO

Stephen Greene is the CEO and a co-founder of RockCorps, a pro-social production company and global youth movement.  RockCorps introduces people to a lifelong relationship with civic engagement by using the power of music to inspire volunteering. RockCorps produces large-scale pop, rock and hip-hop concerts, distributing tickets exclusively to volunteers, who commit four hours of their time at a RockCorps community project in their area.  Through music, RockCorps is ‘Moving a Generation to Change the World’. With RockCorps, Stephen has delivered social engagement platforms in 10 countries around the world; including 50 volunteer-exclusive concerts, featuring music artists such as Pharrell, Lady Gaga, Maroon 5, Rihanna and over 100 more. His unique experience combined with a deep understanding of and passion for social action and youth engagement also enables him to provide strategic counsel to a wide range of organisations across the public, not-for-profit and private sectors.

In November 2012, Stephen was appointed by UK Prime Minister, David Cameron to be the founding chair of the National Citizen Service (to date over 130,000 graduates). As the CEO of RockCorps, Stephen brings a wealth of experience in unlocking the power of young people and connecting them to opportunities to do good in their communities.”

Stephen Greene is also a trustee of the Do-it Trust, Good Gym, The Fowler Center and has been an advisor to War Child UK.

WHY STEPHEN WAS INTERVIEWED

Stephen was introduced to me by Shilen Patel of Independents United who I had interviewed. Soon as I looked up Rockcorps I knew Stephen was a solid fit. Stephen is a visionary, believer who is limitless and true to himself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I’m sitting here in an advertising agency in London and there’s a language in advertising that really bothers me where you have a certain group of people in these agencies called the Creatives. And so they call them the Creatives and by doing that that means that everyone who is not in that department by virtue is not creative. And that’s incredibly wrong because I would consider an entrepreneur to be an incredibly creative person. So I think creativity is conjuring up something that didn’t exist before, finding a new thing and I don’t think there’s anything more creative than that. I believe that being a maverick and being a leader in this type of stuff is really allowing for the space for people to be creative and allowing them the space to be innovative. So if you can’t allow people to try something and fail then you’ve left no space no oxygen for innovation and you’re not going to become sustainable because you won’t reinvent yourself.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Bob Geldof the singer, songwriter, activist, philanthropist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Surround yourself with people who support you and don’t hang out with negative energy.  Take a constant inventory for yourself and who are the people you’re hanging out with, because they inform who you are.  You don’t have to change them overnight but find the ones that are really feeding you; spend a lot of time with them.  The ones who aren’t, spend less time with them.  Move in the direction of where you need to be and if you know that you’re not in the final place, you’ll know that, but move in the direction of where you want to be.”

Amal Graafstra

Amal Graafstr

quote-marksAmal Graafstra

Founder of Dangerous Things

“Crazy is accepting just how temporary & fragile our lives are, yet how powerful, ambitious, & limitless we must be while living them.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I just think right back to Top Gun. The movie Top Gun – Maverick…people who kind of go against the grain, a little bit wild maybe, but seem to come out on top. So I don’t know if there’s really another term that defines that definition or encapsulates that definition better.”

AMAL’S BIO

Amal Graafstra, Founder of Dangerous Things www.dangerousthings.com. He is pioneer of the DIY RFID implantation movement, Amal has been helping hobbyists and biohackers explore RFID technology since implanting his first tag in 2005. Since then, he has authored the book RFID Toys, spoken at various venues including hacker clubs, TEDx, and a number of universities. He has also co-authored a peer reviewed research paper on the subject of DIY RFID implantee subculture for the ISTAS 2010 symposium on technology and society.

WHY AMAL WAS INTERVIEWED

Amal spoke at Tedx SFU and I just knew I wanted to interview him. The Business Maverick project commenced with him as he was interview #1. Amal is able to make connections, passionate about technology and is purpose driven.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Early interview so question not asked.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“If someone feels they are a maverick, they aren’t one. The only way a true maverick finds out they are one is when just about every other person in the world tells you that you are one.  By definition, a maverick goes against the norm…a norm defined by society at large…so the only true way to know if you are one or not is for society at large to keep reinforcing it with you as you try to convince yourself you’re not crazy.  Everyone has fear and doubt…the imposter syndrome can run rampant over a maverick…but a true maverick holds true to those driving beliefs that brought them to maverick status in the first place and keeps at things out of passion for those core beliefs.”

Ivo Gormley

quote-marksIvo Gormley

Founder of GoodGym

“Crazy is not doing something together about all the scary stuff that’s happening in the world.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Cowboy films and Top Gun.  People who perhaps are doing things in a slightly dangerous and naughty way, maybe outside the law.”

IVO’S BIO

Ivo Gormley  is the Founder of GoodGym, a growing movement of runners who run to do good.  Previously, Ivo consulted and advised on user participation for technology startups and public services in the UK and US. Ivo directed the documentary film Us Now, an exploration of participatory culture. The film has been broadcast around the world, including Channel 4 in the UK, translated into 24 languages and watched by millions online. He has presented his work to governments worldwide including the French National Assembly, The Hague, the European Union, The Houses of Parliament (UK) and Washington DC.

WHY IVO WAS INTERVIEWED

GoodGym had come into my radar a few years before commencing the project and I recalled how it was a completely different approach to fitness hence contacted Ivo for an interview.  Ivo is a quiet maverick, alternate, geeky, nerdy and more maverick than he thinks he is.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s an extension of creativity to set up some sort of business.  Business is all about doing something new that hasn’t happened in maybe that area or in that you spotted something that did happen and instead of just talking about it you’ve done it because you’re someone that’s feeling confident or has got the resources to do it.  Innovation is just changing things in a way that’s new; it’s about challenge and new ideas.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Steven Green Founder and CEO of RockCorps, a pro-social production company and global youth movement.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“The important thing is that it’s got a connection to your life, that you can see a reason in it for yourself.  That it’s not abstract.  You can’t force or encourage people to get excited about things that you’re not excited about.  Just knowing why you’re doing it.  The idea of setting up a business is just form of expressing creativity.  It’s just as good to tell a joke, paint a painting or make a play or fix your kitchen chair.  They’re all just ways of showing something to the world and slightly change the status quo.”

Tarry Giannakos

Tarry Giannakos
Tarry Giannakos

quote-marksTarry Giannakos

Co-Creator/Founder Revolver Coffee

“Crazy is all in, no reserve, no option considered or planned other than the pure and successful execution of the idea/concept/design.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is still a little bit wild and crazy and is willing to do things that are different yet still able to play in the same stable as the other horses.”

TARRY’S BIO

Tarry Giannokos is Co-Creator/Founder of Revolver Coffee. Revolver is about two things: Coffee, and the experience that should go with it. Their coffee program is simple, but precise. All drinks are made fresh to order – after you order it, never before – from a rotating menu of our favourite coffees from world class roasters around North America. It’s quite simple: We order what we like, and we don’t order what we don’t. We like being consistent, so we measure and weigh every variable there is, until there isn’t. And we like details, of which coffee is but one of many in a finely tuned life. But it’s such an important one, isn’t it?

WHY TARRY WAS INTERVIEWED

I met Tarry when his son Chris Giannakos [Director of Revolver Coffee] was giving a talk; Enjoy Your Coffee at Tedx SFU. I started talking to Tarry, met him for coffee – realized he was a maverick and asked to interview him. Tarry is fun and unique and see’s things differently.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Totally, in some ways they’re the same. I mean creatives are already open-ended and are thinking outside the box and everything. So the attributes are similar. They’re kind of almost one…whatever I think a maverick is, is creative and is innovative. And it’s just all connected. I almost see them as pieces underneath maverick. It’s gotta be these things. If these things aren’t in it, how can you even call it a maverick thing.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Keep taking risks.  Roll with the hunches.  Roll with them and spend some time with some other mavericks; they’re contagious.  I can only imagine what you’ve learned.”

Juan Pablo Gaviria

Juan Pablo

quote-marksJuan Pablo Gaviria

Founder/CEO [Chief Entertainment Officer] of 360Digital

“Crazy is not knowing what your true calling in life is.  Doing things you don’t like and living a life without a purpose.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A person that wants to change the world.”

JUAN’S BIO

Juan Pablo Gaviria is Founder/CEO [Chief Entertainment Officer] of 360digitalHe wanted to be a Doctor, he retired from the university. He wanted to be an anthropologist, he retired from the university. After acting in a couple of plays, and working for over 15 years in the TV industry as Creator, Director and Producer, Juan Pablo was still looking for what he wants to do in life. Maybe he will do a little bit of everything. He’s already planted a tree, wrote a book, had 2 children, got married, divorced and remarried (the same woman). He’s raced cars, on motorcycles, in a rally-raid, flown a helicopter, landed a plane, shot a gun, crashed a car, fell off the bike, broke a bone, invented TV programs, directed actors, produced big prime-time reality shows (survivor, the X factor), soap operas, series, met celebrities, appeared in the newspaper, on magazines, and been interviewed on radio and TV. After years of work, he managed to have a super job with assistant, driver and an office with a view. He resigned from this job! He bought the mega car of my dreams, but after he resigned had to sell it to fulfill another dream … it seems it’s never enough.

Juan Pablo wrote a book, “Colombia in 20 Days,” a photographic journey in a motorbike trough Colombia, it’s on the iBookstore (free). He’s also preparing for his first photo exhibition on a series about water. He works as a creative and production advisor in different companies and has started a new company dedicated to creating digital content 360 Digital Co, launching their first app, Write it Versus: The Pen is Mightier than the Sword to the app store and release Motto Dots, the first purpose-driven social network.

WHY JUAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Juan Pablo was recommended to me by Oscar Malpica of Envisioning Labs. Juan is determined, rounded, fun and purpose-driven.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I am extremely creative and I believe that a long of things that go through my head I want to turn into real things, not just ideas. So being a creative has a lot of influence in being a maverick….striving to do things differently everyday, so I’m trying to innovate things. In the last meeting I had just right now I was talking to my team how can we do this differently? There has to be a way to do it differently and better, that’s trying to be innovative.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor. Sir Ken Robinson educationalist. Professor Mohammed Yunus, economist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t fear failure – embrace it.”

Jamie Garratt

quote-marksJamie Garratt

CEO and Founder of Idea Rebel

“Crazy is or is not creating your own path through instinct and passion.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I was a kid the first time I was introduced to the word.  Maverick was Top Gun, That come’s up probably a lot, and then I’m a big surfer.  There’s a big wave that happens an hour or so outside San Francisco called Mavericks.  So a Maverick would be similar to what a rebel would be; doing things in a different way.  I kind of grew up being ‘a rebel’ in my family.  I’m doing things differently.  I don’t think there’s really a difference between right or wrong, just a way that you feel is the way to do it, whether it’s business or whether it’s sports, or whatever it is.”

JAMIE’S BIO

Jamie Garratt is CEO & Founder of Idea Rebel, a Strategic Digital Marketing Agency driven by Technology and Design.

Long before work-life integration became a buzzword, Jamie’s entrepreneurial zeal was informed by his passions away from work. He started a wakeboard school; had a top 40 hit with his band – and started Idea Rebel with foundational client, Quiksilver – combining his lifelong love for surfing with his passion for digital design, development and engagement. Since then, Jamie has been the fire behind Idea Rebel’s output for clients like EA, Bell Media, BMW and Aritzia.

WHY JAMIE WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across Jamie as he was voted 40 Under 40 in BC Business Magazine. When I saw his company was called Idea Rebel and read more about him I knew Jamie would be a great fit for the Business Mavericks project.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Maverick and creativity is the same thing. Innovation…you need to look outside the box to innovate again, same thing as, don’t follow – lead.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Phillip Clarke Garratt [MY great grandfather who was President and Chairman of DeHavilland. And Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“You just have to do what you want to do.  Again always want to learn, always continue to learn and you’ll be happy.”

Cindy Gallop

quote-marksCindy Gallop

Founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld and Make Love Not Porn

“Crazy is what the rest of the world would be if they weren’t so afraid of what other people think.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I’ve a very subjective take on that because I don’t believe there are any such things as mavericks. I just believe there are people who see the future in ways that other people don’t. And ironically people who get called mavericks are often the most sensible, down to earth, straight-forward going people. In fact, their perceived maverickness is simply the fact that other people haven’t caught up yet.”

CINDY’S BIO

Make love not pornCindy Gallop is Founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld a radically simple web-meets-world platform designed to turn good intentions into action; one microaction at a time and Founder of MakeLoveNotPorn a non judgemental open forum that encourages everyone to decide for themselves what they like doing because there is no ‘norm.’ Cindy is Board Advisor at Behance, the world’s leading platform for creative professionals across all industries to showcase and discover creative work  and Founder at Cindy Gallop LLC consulting for clients and brands who want to change the game in their particular sector. She does radical, innovative, groundbreaking, transformative; she doesn’t do status quo. She likes to blow shit up and is the Michael Bay of business.

WHY CINDY WAS INTERVIEWED

I read about Cindy and how she was the Michael Bay of Business after she was recommended by another maverick Nik Badminton.  Once Cindy read details of the project she was very happy to be interviewed. Cindy is focused, direct, purpose-driven and blunt in a good way.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND  INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I believe everyone should bring creativity and innovation to everything they do in a way that is true to them and their capabilities.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Everybody I meet.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Just be yourself and know the only person who can make things happen for you is you.”

Matt Friesen

quote-marksMatt Friesen

Co-Founder and CEO Wantering

“Crazy is making every day the best day of your life.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is a bit of a renegade, who flies by the seat of his pants a little bit, but is going after something that they believe in a little bit.   Maverick is THE Top Gun, I mean like he’s the guy who was just a little bit out of normalcy, but gets it done.”

MATT’S BIO

Matt Friesen is Co-Founder and CEO of Wantering a better way to search, discover and shop online. Matt is a part-time entrepreneur and full time dreamer. A self taught engineer turned entrepreneur. 3 startups. 3 exits. Ready for the next adventure. Previously he was Board Member of the Enspire Foundation Compassionate Community Builders! Co-Founder of Just the bill the easiest way to manage your expenses and Founder of Thirdi Software and Volunteer Advisor to Junior Achievement of British Columbia is the world’s largest NGO dedicated to educating young people about business.

WHY MATT WAS INTERVIEWED

Matt was recommended to me by Mark Busse Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand who I had already interviewed.  Matt is open to learning, responsive, and comfortable with being in a new space.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so this question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Early interview so this question not asked.

Gregg Fraley

Gregg Fraley

quote-marksGregg Fraley

Founder Gregg Fraley Innovation

“Crazy is a desirable place to be. If anything I don’t go crazy enough.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who has a James Garner air about them. James Garner was the original maverick on television. And I always thought as a child when I watched that show that a maverick was a good thing to be. Garner defined the concept of maverick. So a maverick is a gambler right? A maverick is charming. A maverick is sometimes doing extraordinary things in order to get what they want. So you know it’s not a bad archetype – the original maverick. “

GREGG’S BIO

Gregg Fraley is Founder of Gregg Fraley Innovation, bringing the creative edge to innovation. He is a serial entrepreneur and international expert in creative problem solving and innovation process providing consultancy to larger corporations.

Gregg’s creative streak extends into the arts. He’s an illustrator, one-time professional photographer, and his top-selling business book takes the form of a novel: Jack’s Notebook rightly earns its place on many MBA syllabuses. As an improvisational actor, Gregg cracked comedy’s toughest city, Chicago, where he performed with Players Workshop of Second City and trained with Improv Olympics.  The Innovise Guys and Save My Life Please troops continue to perform in Chicago.

Innovation Excellence named Gregg one of the Top 40 Innovation Bloggers in 2012 through to 2015.

WHY GREGG WAS INTERVIEWED

Gregg was recommended to me by Andy Wilkins of Perspective who led the Creative Problem Solving and Delivering Innovation modules for the Masters in Innovation, Creativity and Leadership and was my Advisor for the Business Mavericks project. Gregg is arty, creative, innovative and down to earth.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is endemic to mavericks. Creativity is novel, by that it’s useful. That’s how it’s been defined and I accept that definition. So novelty means new and new means change. And new and change and different mean having the moxy or the chutzpah to try new things, to seek new things. So that desire, from your spirit is the wellspring of creative thinking and eventually innovation. The analogy is going to the well. Creativity is the spring where the water is from, innovation is bottled water.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Have bonafide skills.”

Mark Fowlestone

quote-marksMark Fowlestone

Owner and Founding Partner of Multiply Agency

“Crazy is feeling awake and alive.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is following their intuition without worry of the consequences.”

MARK’S BIO

Mark Fowlestone is Owner and Founding Partner of Multiply Agency.  Mark (or to be precise – Dr. Fowlestone) holds a recently awarded doctorate with research specialisms around branding, brand storytelling and organisational culture.  His career spans advertising (WPP – Ogilvy Group), integrated marketing as MD of KLP Euro RSCG (part of the worldwide HAVAS Group).  He is also a fully fledged creative capability, planning, and New Product Development facilitator and in his spare time a lover of the sweet science.

WHY MARK WAS INTERVIEWED

Mark was recommended and introduced to me by Chris Barez Brown of Upping Your Elvis [who I had interviewed].   He told Mark I was ‘chuffing great, doing some research into mavericks and he had felt richer for being interviewed’.  Mark is funny and passionate.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is definitely related. Innovation is a funny thing because the art of guiding innovation and leading innovation is a dark art, and that’s why companies like WhatIf have really succeeded. Every innovation project needs a leader to guide people through it and that’s the hardest bit. Nobody wants to do that. And nobody wants to do it in big companies because their fear of failure is massive. So people can get trained in innovation and how to lead innovation and facilitate, but the reality is that they don’t want to do it. I get called into all manner of companies to run innovation projects and it’s really because you know I have no fear with running those. I can run a project and I can sit down with 50 people for Heinz with nothing at the start and know that in 2 days time they’ll have something. If I worked for them I would have all sorts of fears, like my career could be threatened by not having anything, whereas I’m just like something’ll happen, something’ll definitely happen.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“My friend who went from being a marketeer to a successful artist.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“It’s got nothing to do with money.  It’s got nothing to do with anything being behind you.  It’s got everything to do with making sure that your life is fresh and different.  And that you make sure that what you’re doing is what you love and what you need to do. And I think when you enjoy, then shit happens.  Try not to get caught up in routine.  My mum said to me on my 21st, now you’re 21 your life will fly past.  And it’s absolutely true.  When I was a kid the summer holidays were ages, because I was doing new stuff every day.  When you’re in business you’re not doing new stuff everyday so life spins around.  So the most important thing is constantly do new stuff.  Constantly find new people and when you do that then new ideas will happen and you don’t need money and you don’t need to risk money.”

Chris Forrest

quote-marksChris Forrest

Innovation Project Manager Doblin [Deloitte]

“Crazy is believing in and designing possibilities for the future, whilst everyone tells you you’re just damn nuts.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who makes an attempt at doing something groundbreaking or traditional successfully; successful meaning the group around him is engaged.  It might not be masses, but there’s a compelling reason for a group of people to be attracted to what the maverick is doing, such that they can build on early successes with it.”

CHRIS’ BIO

Chris Forrest is Innovation Project Manager in Doblin’s Toronto, Canada office.  Doblin is the innovation arm of Deloitte which believes that change is inevitable and increasing at an exponential rate so works with you to move beyond this seemingly chaotic landscape and seize the opportunities available.  Chris specializes in leading large-scale innovation transformation programs, working with clients to define their innovation strategy, build capabilities and conceive their breakthrough innovation concepts.  As a member of Deloitte Canada’s Innovation Program, Chris worked on establishing an innovation ecosystem and foresight function for the firm, developing thought leadership on disruptive forces impacting professional services, building design thinking capabilities and inspiring the development of new innovation systems and services.

WHY CHRIS WAS INTERVIEWED

Chris was running an Innovation Meetup in Vancouver and we arranged to meet whilst I was visiting prior to my immigrating to Vancouver.  He explained his innovation role within Deloitte and when I commenced interviewing mavericks I recalled our conversation and asked to interview him.  Chris is fun, knowledgeable and down to earth and apparently likes to cook if he has an audience.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“We’re going to create a framework right now.  I think there are two nuances to creativity: one is active, I’m going to be creative and do exercises to do events, activities to spark that in you.  I think there’s a passive creativity that you’re not encumbered by status quo.  And that’s where I think I lie a little more on this, it’s just going, no there’s other possibilities.  I don’t care which ones they are at the moment, but let’s explore.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Peddie [mentor] former President and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.  Richard wanted to play basket ball but was too wide and too short so said, ‘If I can’t play I’m going to own a basketball team one day or I’m gonna run one.’ And he went on to build a conglomerate empire around that, saying a sports team can own a hotel, restaurant and create the largest concert venue in North America.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Never settle.  Being a maverick is a lifelong vocation.  Sometimes that’s exhausting.  Take breaks, but never settle.”

Lee Feldman

quote-marksLee Feldman

Founder and Partner of the THNK School of Creative Leadership

“Crazy is being quiet and calm .”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“So two possibilities.  So there’s people who know the rules, who understand the playing field and who purposely go out and either ignore them or try to break them.  They feel that those rules, those boundaries, those frameworks are limiting and they get a certain sense of energy, and a certain sense of awareness, a certain sense of self actualization by actually breaking those boundaries.  The second group of people who actually don’t even know there are boundaries.  They’re unaware of the boundaries. Rem Koolhaus is the most accomplished architect living today.  He’s a Dutch guy and his nephew launched a shoe store called United Nude.  And it’s really gorgeous women’s shoes.  They’re all 3D printed and on the window of the store it said ‘We set out to redefine the design of women’s shoes, not because we knew the rules but exactly because we didn’t know the rules.’  So there are people that actually break the rules without even knowing they break the rules.  And they only learn about what those limitations are after they’ve broken the rules.”

LEE’S BIO

Lee Feldman is founder and partner of the THNK School of Creative Leadership. Prior to this, he founded CycleSpace; co-founded and served as Chief Experience Officer of the digital agency Blast Radius (which went multinational 10 years after its beginnings in his apartment); mentored with Rockstart; was CMO of FITMO; and was a design sales consultant for IKEA Business.

The ideas that give Lee the biggest charge are atypical—not solely about communication, but about the power of corporations to drive and benefit from positive social change.

Lee has been recognized with gold and silver Clios and mentions in Communication Arts Design Annuals and Marketing Magazine’s Top 100, and has contributed to numerous global design and awards panels. His mission: Think and do things different and better.

WHY LEE WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across an event on Facebook by the THNK School of Creative Leadership and when I read about Lee I knew I just had to interview him.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Everyone has potential to be a creative genius, like what Sir Ken Robinson talks about.  So it’s not about do you need creativity to be a maverick. It’s more what type of creativity are you tapping into to be a maverick.  Like some people are tapping more into maybe a real love of numbers and being a maverick because they understand that world. The world of creativity wouldn’t necessarily recognize that as creative if they’re deep into structure and hierarchy and all that.  Creativity is the materials and the mindset and the processes and the methodologies maybe you take, and innovation is perhaps more the outcome.  Being a maverick is directly related to innovation.  I don’t think you have to be a maverick to innovate, to reach an outcome of innovation, but it makes it a lot easier.  I think the path is shortened to get to some kind of innovation outcome because the insights that the maverick is bringing tend to be insights that are very original and are self-evident once they are articulated.  So other people instantly get it and that becomes the raw material for reaching the innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Veronika Scott of The Empowerment Plan which manufactures a coat that transforms into a sleeping bag at night, and a bag when not in use.  The coats are distributed to homeless people living on the streets at no cost to them through partnerships they have established with outreach organisations in communities around the nation.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t sweat the small stuff.  If you know what you’re really good at, and you’ve mastered something in life, that sets the stage for you to be a maverick.  Then take the biggest chances you can take, cos you’re never going to find yourself on the street begging for money.  You’re always going to find your footing.  You’re always gonna find something to do.  You are an enterprising person who thinks differently.  You never have to worry, so because you don’t have to worry about that you can take the biggest risks and chances in the world.  And if you do decide to basically throw it all out there and fail as big as epically as you possibly could, then you’re a maverick in my books.  That is brave.  I look up to that.  Fail as big as you possibly can.”

Rick Falkvinge

quote-marksRick Falkvinge

Political Evangelist and Founder of the first Pirate Party

“Crazy is not accepting your limits I hear them say, and I disagree.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“There are different kinds of people in business.  It’s not just business, it’s any kind of organisation in society.  You could talk about this in civil society.  You could talk about this in politics.  You could talk about this in business and academia.  So structures, structures in general.  You have the disruptors, you have people who start up things and then get bored after 5 or 10 years.  You have people who build things that are sort of half-hatched and build them to greatness, and you have people who are just good at keeping an altitude and the mavericks are the people who break the rules, the people who don’t do as they are told, the people who look at something and just instinctively feel I can do this better.”

RICK’S BIO

Rick Falkvinge is a Political Evangelist and Founder of the first Pirate Party and a campaigner for next-generation civil liberties. In particular, he stresses how the copyright industry works with security hawks to erode the parts of Internet that guarantee civil liberties. On this platform, one of privacy and digital rights, his party became the largest in the below-30 demographic in the 2009 European Elections, and his nascent party has now spread to 70 countries. He has been named a Top Global Thinker by Foreign Policy magazine  and shortlisted as one of the world’s most influential people by TIME Magazine.  Previously Rick was Head of Development at Cypak and Release Manager et al at Microsoft.  He is author of Swarmwise: The tactical manual to changing the world and Co Author of The Case for Copyright Reform.

WHY RICK WAS INTERVIEWED

Rick was recommended to me by Lee Feldman of the THNK School of Creative Leadership.  He knew the project having been interviewed.  I researched Rick and knew immediately he was a maverick.  Rick is rounded, driven, aware of his own skills, brave and contributing to make a difference.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is a kind of subjective word.  It’s not entirely clear cut what creativity is, but seeing those patterns and seeing I can do this better comes back to it, again and again.  Let me give you a concrete example here.  I was on an exercise in my late teens and was asked by the exercise leader to design a better telephone.  So my telephone was that I would think of somebody and I would hear their voice in my ear, so they would hear what I was saying.  Everybody else had redesigned the rotary dial or make miniscule designs to what was in front of them.  They were confined to what was in front of them.  Whereas I would go, what is the purpose of this activity?  It is to communicate with somebody else.  We can’t transfer thoughts but we do have the technology to transfer voices, let’s do that.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Edward Snowden Computer Programmer. Jacob Applebaum independent journalist, computer security researcher, and hacker.   Julian Assange computer programmer, publisher and journalist and Bill Gates philanthropist, investor, and computer programmer who became the Robin Hood of the 21st century.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“The comfort zone is an illusion.  It’s only when you leave the comfort zone that you can really succeed, so it’s OK to be afraid.  It’s a natural reaction, and it’s when you’re afraid that you know you are starting out on something that can lead to success, at the very least you’re learning how to succeed.”

Igor Faletski

Igor Faletski

quote-marksIgor Faletski

CEO and Co Founder of Mobify

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone that moves quickly and does not take the same route as the majority does. Someone who is not afraid to create conflict, if they expect that will yield some sort of benefit for the parties. Somebody who’s not afraid to voice their opinion.”

IGOR’S BIO

Igor Faletski is CEO and CoFounder of Mobify.  He is passionate about making mobile commerce simpler, more effective and truly personal. Together with a fantastic team of engineers, designers, data scientists and marketers.  He works on products and services Mobify customers rely on for all their mobile commerce needs.

Today, Mobify is the #1 mobile commerce platform powering Beyond the Rack, Ann Taylor, Crocs, Thinkgeek, Starbucks, Petflow, British Telecom, Expedia, Garmin, Bosch, Siemens, Charles Tyrwhitt, Condé Nast and many more leading retailers around the world.

WHY IGOR WAS INTERVIEWED

I heard Igor speak at Tedx SFU and immediately approached him as he was a good fit for the Business Mavericks project. Igor is genuine and direct.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Question not asked as early interview.

Rana El Kaliouby

quote-marksRana El Kaliouby

CEO and Co Founder Affectiva

“Crazy is believing in your vision even when it sometimes feels the rest of the world doesn’t see it.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who’s probably really passionate about a cause, who is willing to take the risks, who’s going to listen to all the naysayers tell him or her. That it’s absolutely not doable like no way, but go ahead and do it. It’s somebody who’s gonna be persistent and obsessive and it’s somebody who’s probably an expert right? I think they probably know something, they have a deep knowledge about their specific area of interest, you know their area of passion.”

RANA’S BIO


Rana El Kaliouby is Co-Founder and Chief Strategy & Science Officer Affectiva, which bring emotional intelligence to our digital world.  At MIT, Rana spearheaded the applications of emotion-sensing and facial coding. She was recognized by Entrepreneur as one of the “7 Most Powerful Women To Watch In 2014”, inducted into the “Women in Engineering” Hall of Fame, and recipient of Technology Review’s “Top 35 Innovators Under 35” award. Rana holds a Ph.D. from the computer laboratory, University of Cambridge.

Our emotions influence every aspect of our lives — how we learn, how we communicate, how we make decisions. Yet they’re absent from our digital lives; the devices and apps we interact with have no way of knowing how we feel. Rana aims to change that. She demos Affectiva’s emotion recognition technology that reads your facial expressions and matches them to corresponding emotions. This emotion AI platform has big implications, she says, and could change not just how we interact with machines — but with each other as more of our interactions take place online.

Rana is Ad Age’s “40 under 40,” Recipient of Smithsonian magazine’s 2015 American Ingenuity Award for Technology and will be WIRED’s 2016 Next List: The 25 Geniuses Who Are Creating The Future of Business.

WHY RANA WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across an article entitled The seven most powerful women to watch in 2014 and immediately connected with Rana as her idea illustrated that she thinks differently. Rana is insightful, empathetic and makes connections between science and emotional intelligence.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“You have to solve problems outside of the box. I think you have to cos some, a lot of these things, no one’s done before and it’s not obvious right? So you have to really draw on, sometimes it’s like crazy ideas. They go hand in hand, I don’t think you can be a maverick and not embrace innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“The IT professor who got me into this field.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“First advice is just ignore the naysayers.  Go get it, just believe in it and go get it.”

Kirsten Dickerson

quote-marksKirsten Dickerson

Founder and CEO Raven and Lily

“Crazy is believing that a company focused on employing at-risk women can be profitable and scalable!

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is thinking outside the box, who is passionate about what they do but has a big picture about what they do and where they are going.  Heading in that direction because they have an end goal that would result in some impact or change. So for me it’s about making a positive impact on the world through the purchasing power of consumers in the West by connecting them to impoverished communities that would thrive because of business opportunity, but they can’t succeed without that connection to the customers/consumers that have money to purchase the products that they would be making through the business opportunities that I give them.”

KIRSTEN’S BIO

Kirsten Dickerson is Founder and CEO of Raven and Lily, a socially conscious lifestyle brand dedicated to empowering women through design. They currently work to empower at-risk women in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Cambodia, and the US, creating exclusive, fair trade collections including up-cycled, handmade apparel and accessories that utilize materials such as melted bullet casings and textile remnants.

In addition to providing employment for over a thousand women through fair trade standards, the company strives to empower consumers to make a difference in the world through their purchasing power.

Prior to this Kirsten spent 15 years doing both styling work in the film industry and working alongside global non-profits. Kirsten has traveled extensively to over 30 countries, starting with her studies in Africa and then living in Estonia shortly after the Soviet Union dissolved. The day after graduating from Baylor University, she headed to India to volunteer with Mother Teresa and Compassion International. Creating this brand has allowed her to unify her passions and capitalize her experience in both the humanitarian and fashion worlds. Motivated by a belief that each person is valuable and uniquely created, Kirsten is dedicated to empowering women to discover their full potential. She is passionate about promoting social business models as a means of providing a dignified way to alleviate poverty, especially among at-risk women.

WHY KIRSTEN WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across 10 women+42 bullets+14 hours = something beautiful an article on Upworthy, and knew straight away I wanted to interview Kirsten. Luckily her PR team felt the same way and placed my email on the ‘definitely to do’ pile. In our home she’s simply known as ‘bullet girl.’ Kirsten is kind, humble, driven and inspiring.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s being creative as far as our business model, as well as the products that we put out there. For me the branding is absolutely like, so important, so I want the brand itself to stand out and define itself so that people could almost say that looks like Raven and Lily. So we actually started with the branding before anything else because the creative kind of approach was so entwined in the company and I think when we related it to the business model it became a really creative approach and so I found that actually fed me in a funny way, even though my background wasn’t initially in business.  Finding a creative model for the company as well as having a creative based company has been fulfilling at both ends….Being a maverick is related to innovation because it’s all kind of connected: I don’t know that one would exist without the other.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“I think most of my inspiration honestly has come from people in the non-profit world. Women, who overcome incredible odds, so they’re the absolute inspiration behind what I do.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“I would ask them to make sure that whatever is driving them is real and that they know what their identity is and who they are.  And you know that learning by making mistakes is ok.  Taking risks is absolutely necessary.  Being able to listen to the input of others without feeling obligated to do what others say will be part of the journey to be successful in reaching your full potential.”

Mike Dickson

quote-marksMike Dickson

CEO Rainmaker Foundation and Founder of  Whizz-Kidz

“Crazy is listening to others properly, caring about them and for them.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who has an idea and a vision, and the determination to see it through.”

MIKE’S BIO

Mike Dickson is the Founder and CEO of Rainmaker Foundation, a collaborative charity launched in January 2012. Rainmaker’s aims are to ‘inspire generosity’ – and ‘to create a world where what matters most is what we do for others’. The Foundation connects philanthropists and change-makers – ‘Rainmakers’ – to inspirational causes in the UK and globally.  Rainmaker also advises companies on developing effective partnerships with charities, which inspire employees and help to create a more intelligent business. Clients include businesses in Private Equity, hedge funds, retail, banking and airlines.

Mike is the author of the thought leadership book on generosity called Please Take One: One Step Towards A More Generous Life, which was launched at Ted Global to inspire a global movement to encourage generosity.

Mike co-founded the successful children’s charity Whizz-Kidz, which provides mobility equipment for disabled children. Whizz-Kidz is now the largest UK supplier of paediatric mobility aids outside the NHS, and has raised over £75 million to provide equipment for more than 7,500 children and young people.

WHY MIKE WAS INTERVIEWED

I had read Mike’s book Please Take One years ago and had met him when I wanted advise about how to set up a children’s charity. I knew Mike went into companies not to show them how to make money, but to show them how to give it away. Now that’s someone who thinks differently and I approached Mike for an interview. Mike is one of those salt of the earth people who is genuinely humble and a privilege to know.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think it is. I think yourself or anybody who wants for example, philanthropists raise good money for people they find inspirational, who at the same time are determined to fulfil a dream. They don’t have to know how to do it they just have to be absolutely determined to do it. And so I think in comes the nature of a dream, whether it’s starting an Italian restaurant, or writing a book, or composing a symphony the person has to really want to do it and they have to be determined to do it. Most people are innovative even if it’s in there own little world. So what you’re doing is innovative because you’re doing it.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Mahatma Gandhi antiwar activist.   Martin Luther King civil rights activist and minister. Mother Teresa Nun.  Bill Gates business leader, entrepreneur, philanthropist. Nelson Mandela civil rights activist and former President of South Africa.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Look up the dictionary definition of the word hubris and get a grip.  Just generally don’t believe you are wonderful.  So if you think you’re wonderful, basically you’re not!”

Daniel de Gruijter

quote-marksDaniel de Gruijter

Co Founder and CEO of Incitement

“Crazy is a compliment.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“I would define a maverick mostly by being disruptive. Always trying to be disruptive and even though they have this big idea, this big vision moving towards something and they know that failing is the most likely option they will still proceed with it anyway simply because this idea is worth failing for.”

DANIEL’S BIO

Daniel de Gruijter is the cofounder and CEO of Incitement; the next-generation social business – powered through inspirational talks – connecting proactive youths, social causes, and sponsors, to contribute to tackling global issues together.

Incitement was founded late 2011 and today its events are being organized in 43 countries. Nominated ‘Most Inspirational Movement’ by FACES Magazine, ‘Fastest Growing Global Movement’ by MasterPeace, listed as a Forbes 30 Under 30 company, and recognized by Richard Branson’s Talent Unleashed Awards 2014, Incitement is slowly but surely becoming one of largest and most influential youth organizations on the planet.

 

WHY DANIEL WAS INTERVIEWED

Daniel was introduced to me by Paul Helman of Soulfirexp who I had already interviewed and knew the project.  Daniel is driven, passionate, stubborn and really cares.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is about doing things very very differently. Innovation is related by pushing or ignoring or redefining the rules. If we don’t push those rules. If we don’t push ourselves to be completely disruptive there is not going to be any growth, we’re not going to move forward.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Zikry Kholil CoFounder of Incitement.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t let anybody tell you what you can or cannot do.  I think that’s the most important thing, especially if something is taboo.  You always want what you can’t have.  If you feel you are a maverick surround yourself with as many people that tell you that what you’re doing is not the right thing.  It’s going to push you to do it even more.”

Charles Day

Charles Day

quote-marksCharles Day

Co Founder The Lookinglass

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody that sees things differently. Somebody who is willing to work against the crowd. Somebody who’s not afraid to be told they are wrong and are prepared to have that conversation.”

CHARLES’ BIO

Charles Day is Co Founder of The Lookinglass which helps leaders and their organizations to unlock the economic power of creativity.

He works with many of the world’s most disruptive companies – from global brands to entrepreneurs – and he is an executive coach to some of the world’s most celebrated creative leaders.

Charles is an Adjunct Professor at New York’s Columbia University, where he teaches the art and science of building companies that unlock ‘Profitable Creativity’.  He is also proud to be a board member of PAWS Chicago, one of the world’s most progressive and innovative animal welfare organizations. He and his wife have four dogs – each of which Charles claims was a strategic decision.

WHY CHARLES WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across this article in Fast Company http://www.fastcocreate.com/1683223/the-4-weapons-of-exceptional-creative-leaders. Charles was ‘delighted’ to participate.   Charles is knowledgeable, sees the biggest potential opportunity that others can’t see and is Sherlock Holmesian in his style.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I think the two [creativity and mavericks] are essentially the same because creativity is about original thought, it’s about solving problems through original thought. And I think being a maverick is a great sort of brand label for people who are willing to think about things differently. So I think most people truthfully are creative thinkers; the education system tends to filter a lot of it out unfortunately. I think innovation is the application of creativity.   So as an original thinker if you are focused on problems you think about them originally.  Innovation is really the ability to then take the solution and turn it into practice.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Reed Hastings, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Co Founder and CEO Netflix.  Howard Shultz  Chairman and CEO Starbucks.  President Obama 44th President of the United States.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t be afraid to speak your mind.  Don’t be afraid to explore the possibilities of a situation.  Don’t be afraid because it’s always been done that way, that means that’s the way it should go on being done…Being open to the fact that there are different and other ways to look at something and making sure you’re surrounded by and networking with people who are unafraid to look at the world in different ways.”

Trevor Davis

quote-marksTrevor Davis

Consumer Products Industry Expert, Member of the IBM Academy

“Crazy is not being crazy enough to follow a dream.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“People that kind of play to a different set of rules, either organizationally or socially and yet are very effective within the wider social context. If you put a maverick next to somebody who isn’t a maverick, then the maverick should outperform them just about any old way you look at them, but they definitely won’t get to whatever solution they’re looking at by the same route as everybody else around them, it will be noticeably different.”

TREVOR’S BIO

IBM-01Trevor Davis is the Consumer Products Industry Expert, Member of the IBM Academy, Distinguished Engineer and Global Expert New Product Development. Trevor also wrote a chapter entitled Innovation Collaboration Change Future Frontier  in The Future of Innovation.

WHY TREVOR WAS INTERVIEWED

Trevor was a guest speaker on the Delivering Innovation Module of the Masters in Innovation, Creativity and Leadership at Cass Business School London.  I knew he was someone who ‘thinks differently’ from the presentation he gave, and when I decided to commence the maverick project I contacted Trevor directly. Trevor is knowledgeable, keen, fun and a really good example of a maverick who’s been able to successfully work within a big corporation.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“If you have a low level of creativity you haven’t got much change of surviving as a maverick. Now whether it makes a difference to whether you’re innovative or adaptive, I’m not so sure. I tend to be more disruptive in my thinking, I’m not the classic, oh let’s see if we can make it a little bit better kind of creatively – I’m more likely to make it completely different. Innovation to me is ideas that add value, that’s really what being a maverick is all about. It’s about finding ideas that a slightly left of centre, or maybe have been rejected, then finding perhaps new ways of generating value out of them.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Seymour Papert the mathematician and one of the early pioneers of Artificial Intelligence and the seminal thinker about ways in which computers can change learning.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t ask for feedback; trust your own instincts.”

Bruce Davis

quote-marksBruce Davis

Co Founder and Joint Managing Director at Abundance Generation

“Crazy is thinking that you can predict what’s next. Just get on and create it.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who goes against the grain, and not necessarily at the expense of other people. When people think of a maverick it’s someone who’s always winning, sort of striding out on their own. But you can do that in a more collaborative way, so it’s not necessarily about being an individual, it’s sort of about going in a sort of contrarian perspective.”

BRUCE’S BIO

abundance-GenerationBruce Davis is Co Founder and Joint Managing Director at Abundance Generation who offer peer-to-peer investments that are accessible to everyone and offer the chance to match financial returns with ethical values.  Bruce is also a Visiting Research Fellow at the Bauman Institute of Leeds University, School of Sociology and Social Policy.

WHY BRUCE WAS INTERVIEWED

Bruce was a guest speaker on the Delivering Innovation Module of the Masters in Innovation, Creativity and Leadership at Cass Business School, London Bruce shared how the British trust banks for safety reasons and are therefore conservative consumers, what he wanted was to give people a much more transparent, different relationship with their money and that’s why he created Abundance Generation. I thought, ‘SHIT this man is trying to take on the Bank of England,’ I open my notebook and wrote – ‘The man’s a complete maverick.’ Once I had incubated the idea it evolved into Steve Jobs couldn’t be the only human being who thinks differently, so when I commenced the Business Maverick project approached Bruce to interview him as he was the catalyst.  The Business Mavericks project, evolved into The Crazy Ones.org, which in turn evolved into Maverick Wisdom.  None would exist if it were not for Bruce walking into the classroom and sharing his business adventure.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is part of being a maverick because you’re constantly thinking what if something else, so that’s not always useful when you think of innovation. You have to know when to stop challenging and just allow something to happen and see how it goes.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“When you’re a maverick you tend to take inspiration from yourself.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Well the old JFDI [Just Fucking Do It].  You won’t know until you try, so why don’t you just get on with it?  Stop thinking about it because that’s not a terribly maverick thing to do.  You might as well just get on with it cos what do you care what anyone else thinks?”

Steve Curtis

quote-marksSteve Curtis

Founder and Chief Vision Officer  Zag Group

“Crazy is making impossible things possible.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Definitely eccentric. Mavericks are definitely weird to a lot of people, or some percentage of people, but weird doesn’t have the productivity component. So Maverick is like a pioneer of cool. Mavericks pick things then does it and every one’s like WHOA where are they going? And then when they arrive it’s like that’s cool!”

STEVE’S BIO

ZAG-01Steve Curtis is Founder and Chief Vision Officer for Zag Global a consumer products company with the purpose of innovating to enhance the way people enjoy their lives.  Managing Director for Evergreen Capital Corporation a seed stage venture capital firm that invests in, and mentors, entrepreneurs with vision, passion, intelligence and some level of experience. In 2005, Steve was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer for which there was no treatment, cure or survivors past a few years. Steve traveled the world in pursuit of a cure and building a team of top researchers and clinicians from universities, such as Yale, Stanford, and Harvard, he formed the TLC Foundation  He has just written his book: OVERCOMING THE IMPOSSIBLE: From Death-Sentence Diagnosis to the Healing Power of Perception Medicine.

WHY STEVE WAS INTERVIEWED

Steve was introduced to me by Merina Koly who was Manager at the Zend Conscious Lounge and when she heard of my project she felt Steve would be an excellent fit. Steve is spiritual, zen, wide ranging, funny, quirky, driven and mischievous.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“a tricky question cos they really seem like the same thing. Innovation flows from creativity, and creativity is thinking about things differently, so maverick is doing things differently so it all seems like the same thing to me”.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Dream big, Live bigger.”

Marty Cooper

quote-marksMarty Cooper

Founder/CEO DynaLLC & Inventor of handheld cellphone

“Crazy is doing totally irrational things just to see what interesting and different results ensue.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who thinks differently and doesn’t care what other people think.”

MARTY’S BIO

Dyna-01Marty Cooper is an engineer, pioneer and visionary in the wireless industry and is known as the Father of the Cell Phone, for having invented the hand held cell phone. He and his wife Arlene are Co Founders of Dyna LLC which supports and inspires the advancement of insightful, innovative, and relevant technology solutions that benefit society.  Marty has won numerous awards for his work, the latest being ITU50 award in Geneva, Switzerland. The awards recognize individuals that have contributed to improving the lives of world citizens through ICT innovations developed, promoted or implemented by ITU.

WHY MARTY WAS INTERVIEWED

I was thinking who’s invented something that didn’t exist before? I Googled the cell phone and came up with Marty. I contacted him and he was happy to be interviewed. Marty was so down to earth, humble, a gentleman who was interesting and interested. I must also add that Marty has been very respectful, kind, supportive and encouraging towards myself and the project. “I’ve been interviewed by 60 Minutes and Bloomberg but this is the most creative. I can’t wait to see what you come up with.”

 HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I would never have thought about whether you can be a maverick and not be innovative. Maverick is different, that almost implies they are innovative.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Einstein the German born German-born theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity. He is also inspired by his wife Arlene, who was named the first female inductee into the Wireless Hall of Fame.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Before you can really do something meaningful with your life you have to be really good at something.  You don’t get a very risky thing without self confidence, that comes from believing in yourself.  And how can you really believe in yourself if you don’t believe you’re really good at something.”

Tom Chudleigh

quote-marksTom Chudleigh

Inventor and Manager Free Spirit Spheres

“Crazy is not listening to your inner guidance”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who can receive the spiritual realm. I don’t think anything happens by itself. It’s all divine choreography and whoever’s pulling the strings.  There are certain human beings, artists, writer, musicians, what can hear that voice of the spirit; they have never really disconnected. And I think these are channels that can bring in completely new ideas, that haven’t come from sequential thought or a development of something that was already here. It’s a brand new direction, new way to go, a completely new idea, a new thought.”

TOM’S BIO

Free-Spirit-Spheres-2Tom Chudleigh is Inventor and Manager at Free Spirit Spheres which brings new ideas from conception to creation and plays with them.  Tom has explored new technologies for living in harmony with the forest. He has designed, engineered and built handcrafted spheres that are suspended like pendants from a web of rope. They occupy a truly unique place in the world while providing a habitat for the un-tamed spirit that exists in us all . Previously Tom was Shore Manager for Continental ME Ltd where he managed the affairs of an offshore seismic survey in foreign countries.

WHY TOM WAS INTERVIEWED

I love adventure, one of which is staying in unusually designed spaces. Whilst Googling this I came across Free Spirit Spheres and bought a stay as a gift for my boyfriend. Once we arrived at the spheres and I met Tom I realised he ‘thinks differently’ about living spaces, and ended up interviewing him in the very sphere we were staying in. Tom is one of the most spiritual, down to earth, humble yet creative people I have met.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks are creative because they decide to just let go of every elses plan and go your own way – that’s the birth of creativity. Once you take that step so that you’re not gonna necessarily think that every step is going to flow from the one before it, and let go of that need for logic and order and everything else, once you let go of that you’re opening yourself to creativity, to inspiration.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Leonardo Da Vinci the polymath scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer, His Holiness the Dalai Lama the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, and Mahatma Ghandi the primary leader of India’s independence movement and also the architect of a form of non-violent civil disobedience that would influence the world.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Meditate lots.  Stay connected.  Really work on that connection.  That’s the most important thing in life.”

David Chan

David Chan

quote-marksDavid Chan

Commercial Director Peter Drucker Society London & Director of Information Leadership Network Cass Business School.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who is viewed by other people in the group to be different in some ways. Whether it’s the way that they behave or the way they think. It’s somebody who’s not following the convention; the normal convention. The easiest way to say, not so much as a maverick, it’s somebody who’s a non-conformist. Somebody who prefers to explore different ways of doing something and different viewpoints.”

DAVID’S BIO

David Chan is Commercial Director of the Peter Drucker Society London.  As part of a team that created the DSL, he assumed executive responsibility for commercial activities including revenue generation, sponsorships etc.  It aims to inspire a shift in management culture that renews the role of enterprise towards a future aligned with societal purpose and true value.

David is also Director, Information Leadership Network at Cass Business School  His expertise is that of being a generalist with a deep understanding of effectively exploiting technology. He is a published writer, commentator, educator and likes to think of himself as a thought leader.

WHY DAVID WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across David via the Drucker Society London and reached out to him for an interview, only to find that he worked at Cass Business School where I was doing my Masters in Innovation, Creativity and Leadership.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

Early interview so question not asked.

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Julian Assange journalist, computer programmer, activist.  Beethoven pianist and composer.   Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.  Nelson Mandela, civil rights activist and Former President South Africa.”

Mark Busse

quote-marksMark Busse

Co Founder & Principal Industrial Brand

“Crazy is not only doing the same thing and expecting different results, but letting fear keep you from doing something at all.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“An individual who despite, societal or even closer community norms, takes action, based on their understanding of context, need and maximising good, without getting caught up in tradition or conventional paradigms. A maverick is somebody who does the right thing, even if that might be an unpopular choice.”

MARK’S BIO

Mark Busse is Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand, a brand strategy and marketing communications design consultancy. Fellow and Public Relations Chair for the Society of Graphic Designers Canada.  And Producer and Host of  Creative Mornings, a monthly morning lecture series of creative types.  Mark is also Co-Founder & Writer for Foodist, a collective of like-minded food worshippers. And Citizen Member of the City of Vancouver Engaged City Task Force that examines innovative best practices for civic engagement. Mark is also a Writer for Designedge Canada, the country’s leading media brand for the graphic design industry. And an Advisory Board Member of Vancouver is Awesome, an independent, community-minded media company dedicated to showcasing to residents all of the great things that keep them in Vancouver.  Finally, Mark is an Ordained Dudeist Priest upholding the principles of Dudeism.

WHY MARK WAS INTERVIEWED

I had read about Mark and his role in Creative Morning and once I met him realised he saw things differently, and was brave enough to say what he thought. I had wanted to attend Creative Mornings whilst visiting Vancouver and reached out to him, told him I was moving here. He befriended me and became instrumental at the early stages of this project by personally introducing me to other mavericks he knew. Mark is fun, interesting, blunt, kind and wacky.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“There’s a thousand ways to define creativity. A maverick has simply really embraced creativity, that’s what a maverick is. It’s somebody who rejects the notion of chaos, and is brave enough to think of new ways of approaching old problems and creating solutions in ways that maybe others didn’t think about.  That is in essence, the very definition of creativity. If the word maverick was to suddenly disappear from our lexicon you know, it might just simply be replaced with creative. The word creative could have taken on a different connotation and evolved over the years and be what maverick is today. So I think they’re very very closely related.  I think creativity is a huge component because creativity without bravery is nothing, creativity with bravery is maverick.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“My dad, who’s a very different kind of maverick, who with a quiet demeanor would reject the norm yet wouldn’t judge.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Consider your motivation and try to find a balance to make sure you are serving others and not yourself.”

Mark Brand

quote-marksMark Brand

CEO MB Inc and Save on Meats

“Crazy is you.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“That’s an interesting term that gets thrown around a lot in this day and age, especially in business. It’s applied a lot to people who generally step outside the lines and take risks, but also those who trail blaze. It’s got that terminology to the old west, it’s like this guy is doing this or this woman is doing this. Trailblazing and mavericks seem to go hand in hand.”

MARK’S BIO

Mark Brand is CEO of MB Inc a company that pushes the envelope and challenges perspectives by constantly striving to improve the lives of others, while providing opportunities for growth and social change. Mark is also a member of the council at NationSwell, Executive Board Member of The Presidents Group Province of B.C.  Member of the Board of Directors Ted X and the Board Chair for A Better Life Foundation & Charity.

WHY MARK WAS INTERVIEWED

Mark was recommended to me by Mark Busse Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand who I had already interviewed.  Mark is direct, fast-thinking and compassionate.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“You have to think about who you could possibly offend and who could benefit by your approach and creativity….Being a maverick is the backbone of innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Dozens and dozens of people.”

Dirk Beveridge

quote-marksDirk Beveridge

Founder and CEO UnleashWD

“Crazy is how GREAT things change the world!.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody that has an idea and is committed to it, even if it goes against common thought and common principles if you will.  They believe it and have a passion in it and they do what’s necessary to drive change and to make people notice.”

DIRK’S BIO

Founder and CEO of UnleashWD, an industry event for wholesalers, distributors, and their channel partners. It is unlike any other event the industry has seen in that it is an industry event with no industry speakers  .  William Taylor, Co-Founder of Fast Company magazine said of Dirk: “Every field has its rabble rousers, change agents, thought leaders-people with the wisdom to understand the past, and the creativity to conjure up a new vision for the future. In the field of wholesale distribution, Dirk Beveridge is that thought leader.” Dirk is author of Innovate, How Successful Distributors Lead Change in Disruptive Times and a number of Dirk Beveridge White Papers.

WHY DIRK WAS INTERVIEWED

I came across  https://hbr.org/2013/04/dont-wait-on-making-change/ and looked up Dirk’s Innovation conference and contacted him. His response,: ‘How cool is this path and journey you are on!  Congratulations!  Very very cool’.  Dirk is interesting, direct, passionate and honest.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being a maverick suggests there is a degree of creativity.  In my mind it’s creating something new, it’s stepping outside what already exists and in order to do that you need to be creative and take all this information and see it in a way that nobody else has seen it.  The information is there for everybody but the maverick sees the information in a different way and through the process of creativity they are able to see it differently and they are able to envision a different outcome and a different future.  Maverick and innovator are probably synonymous.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Steve Jobs the American information technology entrepreneur and inventor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Follow your gut.”

Louis Barnett

quote-marksLouis Barnett

Managing Director Louis Barnett Chocolates

“Crazy is be stupid, be silly, be weird, be whatever, because life is too short to be anything but happy.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“It comes down to a mindset and interestingly most mavericks will recognize another one within probably 10 seconds.  It comes down to the factors of perception of the world around them.  Do you walk down the street and look where you’re going, as in do you pay attention to what’s around you?  Do you pay attention to what’s going past you, the cars, the people, the houses, the architecture, the building, the history?  All those factors that come into enjoying the journey, not just the destination.  I think that’s one of the key things, so often with mavericks it’s down to perception and like the guy who advised me to try cooking spaghetti in orange juice, he was a maverick because he’s just looking at the world and challenging what the preconceptions are.”

LOUIS’ BIO

Louis Barnett is Managing Director Louis Barnett Chocolates Ltd  and Louis Barnett Ltd.  He started his business at 12 years old, albeit being dyslexic & dyspraxic.  Louis is a world Chocolate ambassador, speaker & published author.  He was awarded the Lord Carter award for his outstanding contribution to the food and drinks industry.

WHY LOUIS WAS INTERVIEWED

I read Louis’ letter in the book Dear Entrepreneur – Letters from those that have made it and are making it happen. From this book I contacted a number of potential mavericks. Louis was one of 2 people that responded from all the people I contacted and was more than happy to be interviewed. Louis is interesting, fun and quirky.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity is what really sums up the mavericks approach as opposed to anything else.  It’s the creativity of what they’re proposing, it doesn’t matter what industry they’re in.  People perceive the creative arts as art, design, fashion but actually it exists in everything in every single industry.  I’ll give you an example of a maverick.  He’s been in music producing soundtracks for big blockbuster films, documentaries, for TV series’ and he’s now done a whole project recording lots and lots of music for people who are chefs, designers, artists, sculptors.  So he’s actually making music to the sound of pistachio sorbet.  Innovation is creativity in a very instinctive way; innovation is creativity within a specific area.  So it’s innovation in technology, it’s innovation in a product, innovation within a flavour, it’s just another form of creativity.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Heston Blumenthal the chef and Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“The realisation that delayed gratification comes into it in a big way.  It is about sacrifice now to gain later on, to put hard work into it, but really it’s to figure out your motivation.  Why you want to do this?  What is it?  If it’s just money, if it’s a car, if it’s just a house, then those things only last for a period of time.  And it’s about figuring out why, and if it is a means to an end then fine, but as long as you’re clear on that.  I am working in a business because I wanna pay my way through university fine, but know what it is you’re after, and know what it is you’re trying to impact within your own life, because that is the motivation that will keep you going when the times do get tough, which they will, because it’s inevitable it’s going to happen at one period or another, whether that’s at the beginning of your journey or at the end.  It will happen at some point and that motivation will get you through to the other side.”

Chris Barez Brown

Chris Barez Brown
Chris Barez Brown

quote-marksChris Barez Brown

Founder Upping Your Elvis

“Crazy is another man’s tea and biscuits.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody who has a blatant disregard to the rules. Likes to do things their own way. They create more energy and more buzz. And often they have a certain mischievousness about them that just makes them more engaging and fun.”

CHRIS’ BIO

Chris Baréz-Brown is an author, speaker and capability maker. He founded creative leadership consultancy, Upping Your Elvis, to help businesses unleash their creative potential.

Chris’s life mission is to re-awaken our minds, take people off auto-pilot, and engage them in their everyday working lives. Chris loves to shake things up with lots of interaction, energy and hard hitting messages that can easily be incorporated into business and life.

WHY CHRIS WAS INTERVIEWED

Chris was recommended to me by Emma Morley of Trifle Creative and one look at Chris’ website for Upping Your Elvis told me I had to include him. Chris is a funny, quirky, off the planet hippy with a heart of gold.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Basically, mavericks are about breaking the rules. It’s about doing things differently. And therefore to do things differently you’ve got to be creative, you have to think in ways that are novel and unique. And not only think about it, but actually do it, because for me a maverick is someone who likes to experiment and make things real. They don’t sit in their room thinking and strategizing for months on end. They make good stuff happen. I think of a maverick as as an Elvis, a creative leader who shakes up the status quo. They are the fuel. Innovation is the process. So for me, innovation is just about getting good insight, being creative with that and then doing something of value with it differently. Creative leadership is more how you behave to make that happen; when you get those two working together, magic happens.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

‘Mark Hix, English chef and restaurateur.’

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“I think the single most important ingredient in being a maverick is belief.  That’s basically it.  When you do stuff, it’s not always going to work.  It can’t always work by definition.  Therefore you’ve got to believe in yourself and pick yourself up and try again.”

Rattan Bagga

quote-marksRattan Bagga

CEO New World Natural Foods and Co Founder Yell Canada

“Crazy is creating wealth whilst staying true to my morals.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is trying to change the game, who’s trying to excel beyond his own imagination. Someone who’s trying to go against the force and sort of making a difference.”

RATTAN’S BIO

Rattan Bagga is CEO of New World Natural Foods a natural foods manufacturing facility, V.P Marketing at Everland Natural Foods Inc committed to producing the highest quality foods and contributing to local and global community efforts while doing our part to preserve and protect the planet.  General Manager at Jiva Organics a leading distributor of certified organic, kosher, vegetarian and healthy foods and Co-Founder of Yell Canada which empowers the next general of Canadian problem solvers.

Named one of the Top 30 under 30 entrepreneurs in B.C. by  BC Business  magazine in 2014 and one of the Top 20 under 30 entrepreneurs in Canada at  Profit  magazine’s FuEl Awards in 2011, Rattan began his business education at age 16 in Sweet Cherubim. His father felt it was important for him to work as many different jobs as possible to learn the family business.

WHY RATTAN WAS INTERVIEWED

I connected Richard Loat of Sport for Food to Darren Robson of DRAte and MOE Richard connected Darren to Rattan Bagga and Darren connected me to Rattan. Full circle of mavericks. Rattan is challenging convention, brave, and family focused.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Being a maverick is all about creativity, not just being creative in terms of art and stuff like that, that’s what creativity is usually related to but creativity is how you live your life, how you take decisions and I think that’s what creativity is about and what being a maverick is…Innovation only comes about when you think outside of the box.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Mother Teresa and Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

Nik Badminton

quote-marksNik Badminton

CEO and Principal Growth Consultant of Design Culture Mind

“Crazy is not having compassion and an ability to forgive.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A sensationalist and that’s maybe why I don’t like the phrase.  The people who make the biggest impacts in the world do it very quietly and do it in ways that have huge change.  Look at Richard Branson, he’s a business maverick.  Sure he’s a PR machine, but he still goes back to his office and does good business and quietly gets on with it.  That’s what a maverick is vs. someone that is rocking and rolling around somewhere in a Rolls Royce and money.  It’s that very quiet certainty something’s going to change and that you’ve got the drive to actually make it happen.”

NIK’S BIO

Nik Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nik is CEO and Principal Growth Consultant of Design Culture Mind which helps grow tech companies and make them famous.  He is a Guest Blogger for Forbes where he contributes to the Entrepreneur blog,  The Huffington Post writing about human behaviour in relation to mobile, digital and social influences  He is a Contributing Writer for both Vancity Buzz and Momentum Magazine Ltd contributing to the Bike and Innovation column  As a Futurist he is Curator and Executive Producer of Dark Futures, a conference that speaks about the hidden systems that affect our daily lives [whether we are aware of it or not].  Nik is also Advisor at Timely Network Inc which profoundly improves how people promote, discover and share events. 

WHY NIK WAS INTERVIEWED

Nik was recommended to me by Mark Busse Co-Founder and Principal at Industrial Brand who I had already interviewed.  Nik is direct, opinionated, fearless in some ways, and yet completely down to earth.  

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Mavericks can be cold data and creative theory driven mavericks resulting in creative outlets from the data…Innovation is the difference of thought and identifying an issue needs fixing.  It’s less of a maverick thing and more of a sensible thing.  The maverick is the person that makes it happen or finds the right people to make it happen, or tells someone that can make it happen.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Jaron Lanier computer scientist, author and composer who advocates open free information and pioneered virtual reality and Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Don’t listen to me.”

Alexander Asseily

quote-marksAlexander Asseily

Founder and Executive Chairman of State
[Co Founder Jawbone]

“Crazy is the method you don’t understand.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who more or less charges forward with what they believe is right and potentially at the expense of their own popularity or conformity or otherwise, and so are willing to push the boundaries of normality so to speak, and when they bump up against the kind of fixed perimeters of society they try to reinvent the rules rather than conform to them.”

ALEXANDER’S BIO

Alexander Asseily is the founder and Executive Chairman of State. State is a global opinion network that enables any publisher site to give its visitors a light-touch and expressive way to share opinions that can be instantly networked and aggregated for deeper social engagement and insights.

Alexander is the co-founder of consumer technology company and industry-leading mobile lifestyle wearables company Jawbone, serving as Jawbone’s CEO through 2007 and as Executive Chairman until January 2015. In 2013 he co-founded Chiaro Technology, the women’s technology company behind the award-winning pelvic exercise tracker Elvie launched in 2015.

Alexander grew up in Beirut and London before receiving his BSc in Product Design and MSc in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. He is an investor and advisor to a number of startup companies and charities in the USA and Europe, and in 2015 was appointed to sit on the Council of Google’s Digital News Initiative Fund.

WHY ALEXANDER WAS INTERVIEWED

Alexander was introduced to me by Shilen Patel of Independents United, whom I had interviewed and who understood the scope of the project. Alex is interesting, knowledgeable, funny and most definitely an unreasonable man ‘as the reasonable man can adapt to the world therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man’ [George Bernard Shaw].

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Very tightly connected. Creativity in many ways is the process of synthesizing something new; that is both useful and unique, and I think that very often the way to get something that’s useful is to have a purpose. And the way to make something unique and new is to demonstrate that what was previously thought to not be possible is in fact possible…The definition of innovation.  This is the thing that I find amusing.  In entrepreneurship people go, I’ve been pitching my idea, no one gets it. And I’m like it could be because it’s a silly idea but it could be because it’s a good idea.  The very thing that makes something disruptive and innovative, is obviously the thing that makes other people not get it. Because if they did get it, it would be obvious and it wouldn’t be a particularly interesting invention. And in fact the more disruptive it is, i.e. the more maverick it is, the less obvious it is to everyone else. So that is by definition what it means to be disruptive.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

Question not asked.

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Be as human as possible.”

Anonymous 2

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HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“It’s somebody who does 2 things; connects with what’s inside of them and lives probably outside of the norm. Hopefully that norm will change, but at the moment outside of the norm.”

A2’S BIO

Respecting wish of this maverick to remain anonymous.

WHY A2 WAS INTERVIEWED

A2 was recommended to me by A1 whom I had already interviewed.  A2 is genuine, smart and true to herself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“It’s like two peas in a pod, because you’re out there, you have to innovate in order to create. So you just have to be creative. And you have to find ways around things when you have a wall in front of you. So two peas in a pod, creativity, which then leads to innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“If you think you’re a maverick and you want to do it, do it.  Don’t talk about it, do it.  And you’ll quickly figure out if it’s for you or not.”

Anonymous 1

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HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“An expert problem solver. Sometimes there are a lot of fancy words thrown around that intimidate people about what a maverick is, but the reality is that the person is able to look at a situation and apply experiences and lessons into that situation that may have been applicable in a completely disconnected way. And they’re able to see the connections between those and then apply them and understanding into the situation which makes it feel incredibly breakthrough, but probably the person, it’s like yeah no kidding, I just did this right?”

 BIO

Respecting wish of this maverick to remain anonymous.

WHY A1 WAS INTERVIEWED

I met A1 at a Girls Raising an event for female entrepreneurs. I heard her thoughtful responses to the presentations and asked if I could interview her for the project. A1 is thoughtful, direct and true to who she is.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity, I’m learning to understand the definition of it. So when I was a younger person it was I must be a fashion designer right? I must create an item that someone must wear. That’s creativity. I’m learning more about myself to understand where to put those outlets, because I know I need them right? I’m starting to define creativity as more and more being fascinated by puzzles right. Well that might be a puzzle, or might be you’re constructing an item, or it might be that you’re writing a speech, or it could be any number of things. I could be as simple as hey I’m going to reflect on my business and find new ways that I can approach from that angle. If you’re not wired that way I don’t think you would be interested to take those steps. It is a very selfish kind of, you’re scratching an itch all the time. You know when some people bless their souls, they’re hard wired that way…I don’t think you know innovation until it’s happened. You always look back and say that was innovative. I don’t know that everything a creative person does is innovative either. I’ve seen more innovations come out of again a random conversation or someone makes one statement and you happen to be going down a direction only later do you realize, wow what a turning point that was. So if I think about that question a different way, does innovation come out of anything else? Probably not.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Pam Slim author, speaker, business consultant.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“I would share the rocking story of looking back on life and not having regrets.  I would tell them to continually look for areas where they can explore that, and it doesn’t necessarily need to be the big idea all at one time.  That they look for and commit to continually finding outlets for that energy, but that they also not worry about whether it all happens at once…The easy answer is just to tell everyone to go for it.  And while that may work for some, again I think through even in my own story, the layers of experience I’ve gained by not always being just on one path, they’ve all been valuable.  So I wouldn’t want to tell someone don’t listen to anyone else around you, just follow your own heart and go and explore all these thinks and make it your whole life and don’t worry about the consequences.  I would probably say find those spots, when you find continue to test out some of those ideas that you have.  Don’t commit to every single one of those as the only way you can show whether or not you’re designed to live this lifestyle and allow all those smaller shots to give you a chance to be somewhat detached from which one of those is going to be breakthrough so that you don’t declare failure too soon.  It’s almost like this thing is a bit more of a slower river.  This is not rapids going down.  There’s a simmering that happens in all this.”

Andres Amador

quote-marksAndres Amador

Founder and Earthscape Artist Andres Amador Arts. 

“Crazy is doing something that makes no sense but you feel compelled to do it.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Someone who is not going according to convention, who might even cut across or go 90° to convention to do something. Someone like Richard Branson. An individual that does things that defy convention and defy expectation. Although at this point he will be unexpected personally anyway.”

ANDRES’ BIO

Andres-Amador-Arts-logoAndres Amador is a man wanting to bring beauty and awakening to the world. He is an Earthscape Artist who creates art installations in varied ways, of which one is facilitating team bonding. He is Founder and Artist at Andres Amador Arts.

WHY ANDRES WAS INTERVIEWED

Andres’ images were being shared on Facebook. I researched him and what he did and loved that he used art to get teams to work together. I also wanted to ensure art was included in the project so I contacted him and whilst acknowledging he was ‘no tycoon’ was very happy to be part of the project and lent an artistic approach to being a maverick. Andres is zen, spiritual, down to earth and considered.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“When your approaching life or anything there’s a path in front of you. OK – here I’ll relate it to hiking. I love hiking. I love walking the trails. I love even more exploring places, getting to engage in the process of exploration. So exploration can happen just by going to a new location and walking on that trail, but more exploration is possible when you can go off the path and start to look for new locations and so but it’s not about getting away from what everyone else has done; that’s trying to be a maverick and there’s no point to that. The path is totally fine, but you get to explore new things when you go off the trail, and there’s a value to when you’re doing that, and when you’re approaching life more creatively when you’re charting.  So innovation’s a by-product of that kind of approach. When you go off path you’re inevitably creating a new little trail, so that’s the innovative part, a new path has been forged. And you can choose to strengthen that path and to make it something actual or not but by virtue of going off path something new is arising – So that is innovation.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Richard Branson the English businessman and investor.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Do what has your light shining brightest.”

Dave Allan

quote-marksDave Allan

Founding Partner at ?What If!

“Crazy is a special place.  Crazy is a smile on your face.  Crazy is leaping from great heights into dark pools.  Crazy is entering the mind of my kids and playing the fool.  Crazy is the love I feel when I hug you at night. Crazy is how I feel if we’ve had a fight.  Crazy is when we push to the edge to jump over the top.  Crazy is the unreasonable mind that just won’t stop.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“People who deliberately seek to push the boundaries of how business is currently done and change the rules or the context in which it is done or how it’s done, or change the model by which it’s done. And I would say by nature they would tend to be people who were driven by vision or passion, or people who had spotted something they thought no one else had spotted.”

DAVE’S BIO

What-if-innovationDave Allan is Founding Partner at ?What If! who partner with organizations hungry for growth, inventing new products, brands, services, and business models, and helping their partners build their in-house innovation capabilities. Their style is provocative and passionate. Their mission is lasting impact. Prior to this Dave was Innovation Manager at Unilever the British-Dutch multinational consumer goods company where he helped create Unilever’s first major innovation group. Dave is Co-Author of Sticky Wisdom: How to start a creative revolution at work.

WHY DAVE WAS INTERVIEWED

What If! were recommended to me by Emma Morley, Founder and Project Director of Trifle Creative a fresh and creative commercial interior design company.  She had previously worked at What If! and believed they would be interested in the project. Emma kindly introduced me to both Co Founders Matt Kingdon and Dave Allan. Matt is author of The Science of Serendipity.  I had met Matt Kingdon when we were both presenting at Innovation, Creativity and Leadership – Research and Practice. The diaries aligned with Dave being the Co Founder interviewed. Dave was knowledgeable, aware of his limitations, genuine and creative.

 HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“….in that they spot connections that other people can’t see or don’t, but it’s not the only characteristic. Mavericks are people who see the world differently and do something about it. I would say that is a reasonable definition of innovation.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Experiment.  Just try things out.  Try things out and learn.”

Ferran Adria

Ferran Adria

quote-marksFerran Adria

Co Founder Elbulli Foundation

“Crazy is the least crazy one can think of.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Somebody that goes against the system in a polite way.”

FERRAN’S BIO

Ferran Adria is Gastromic hero, pioneer and illustriously great chef at the elbulli foundation.

Ferran’s culinary empire stems around the world, blessing each location with boundary-pushing, gastronomic phenomena that leave its guests dumb-struck and in love. Most popular is the now defunct elBulli, which was voted The World’s Best Restaurant five times in a row from 2002 to 2009, with over 2 million reservation requests every year.

Experimenting with ingredients, flavours and techniques, chef Adrià’s culinary career began in a renovated beach shack in Spain, pioneering Molecular Gastronomy. In 1984, upon joining the kitchen staff at elBulli as a line cook, Ferran was nominated Head Chef only to make it one of the most sought after restaurants showcasing avant-garde cuisine.

Today, chef Adrià writes cookbooks, teaches and lectures on cooking, stars in culinary programs and has launched LaBullipedia, a type of culinary Wikipedia and heads up the Elbulli Foundation.

WHY FERRAN WAS INTERVIEWED

Ferran was suggested to me by my Italian friend Peter Ciuffa actor/chef specialising in Food Theatre, who explained to me that Ferran was a legend in the culinary world.  In fact his real words were, “most people in the culinary world would give their left nut for five  minutes with Ferran.” Ferrran is thoughtful, always pushing the limits and is one of the most humble men I have ever encountered.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Some mavericks are innovators and others are not. Creativity is the capacity to create, and innovation is when the creation works.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Israel Ruiz Engineer and Business Executive at MIT.   Toni Segarra, Founder and creative director at S, C, P, F, Barcelona, Spain. And Vicente Todolí formerly Director of the Tate Modern.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Never gives advice.  Each person needs a different kind of input, there’s no two people who are the same.”

Patch Adams

quote-marksPatch Adams

Doctor and Founder of The Gesundheit Institute, but above all else is an activist for peace, justice and care for all people.

“Crazy is the love of money and power over others as opposed to compassion and generosity. What could be more fucked up!”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“Usually it’s someone who doesn’t think they’re a maverick. I don’t think a maverick ever says I’m a maverick. And usually it’s in relationship to difference to the societal norm.”

PATCH’S BIO

Gesundheit InstitutePatch Adams is a Doctor, but above all else is an activist for peace, justice and care for all people. He is Founder of The Gesundheit Institute a non-profit health care organization whose mission is to re-frame and reclaim the concept of ‘hospital.’ Gesundheit are a model of holistic medical care based on the belief that the health of the individual cannot be separated from the health of the family, community, the society and the world.  Patch is author of Gesundheit!: Bringing Good Health to You, the Medical System, and Society through Physician Service, Complementary Therapies, Humor and Joy and House Calls: How We Can All Heal the World One Visit at a Time.  His video documentary Clown’in Kabul documents the 5-week medical and laughter-relief mission of more than 20 clown-doctors in Afghanistan following the 2001 U.S. led war. An incredible ‘Smile Mission’ to help the children of war-ravaged Afghanistan. Patch Adams the Hollywood movie with Robin Williams playing the role of Patch, is his story.

WHY PATCH WAS INTERVIEWED

I decided to watch Patch Adams the movie, which I had not seen since my days as a Children’s Nurse. 5 minutes in my boyfriend says ‘He’s a Maverick.’ I found Patch’s details and as he did not use computers hand wrote him a letter. A few weeks later a parcel arrives in the post. It’s a copy of Patch’s book Gesundheit.  Inside is a handwritten note thanking me for my enthusiasm, and that he could do my interview!!! Patch is alternate, focused, zany and off the Richter scale.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“I call that life.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Numerous: Walt Whitman, poet, essayist and journalist  Friedrich Nietzsche, the German philosopher known for “that which does not kill us makes us stronger”,  and most women in history.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“My advice is always the same.  Decide what you want to be and be that.”

Mike Abel

Mike Abel

quote-marksMike Abel

Chief Executive and Co Founder M&C Saatchi Abel

“Crazy is wasting your fullest life by not pushing your potential to the absolute max. You won’t get a second chance.”

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE A MAVERICK?

“A maverick is a person who isn’t confined by conventional thinking, somebody who’s liberated to see a better way and has the tenacity to follow it through.  A dreamer who can effectively convert that into doing and has the resilience and tenacity to make sure that it happens and isn’t put off by group think or the naysayers, but perseveres and pushes through until he or she sees success.”

MIKE’S BIO

Mike Abel is Chief Executive Partner and co-founder of the M&C Saatchi Abel Communications Group, South Africa/Africa, which handles some of the country and continents top blue-chip brands be it consulting on business, marketing & communication strategy – all the way through to conceptualization and fulfillment of creative ideas across every relevant customer touch-point. Their orientation as a global network is Brutal Simplicity of Thought and the benefit thereof should manifest in greater top line growth and increased market share for clients. Previously Mike was CEO of M&C Saatchi Australia and COO of Oglivy South Africa.

WHY MIKE WAS INTERVIEWED

Kayli Levitan Co Founder of The Street Store who I had interviewed recommended Mike to me who was happy to be included when he learnt the focus of the project. Mike is genuine, honest, knowledgeable and true to himself.

HOW ARE CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION RELATED TO BEING A MAVERICK?

“Creativity and innovation are absolutely essential to being a maverick.  I don’t know who the top guy was at IBM but I certainly know who Steve Jobs was.”

IS THERE ANYONE WHO’S A MAVERICK THAT INSPIRES YOU?

“Elon Musk engineer, inventor, explorer.  Steve Jobs American information technology entrepreneur and inventor,  and Mike’s father and his grandfather who brought x-rays to South Africa.”

ADVICE FOR OTHER MAVERICKS

“Dream big but prepare thoroughly.”