William R. Feins is a freelance journalist currently living in London; he received his B.A. degree in Economics and his Masters in Sociology. William has always been interested in the mechanics of business and the inspiration of original thinkers, and firmly believes that the former can’t succeed without the latter. In his spare time, he enjoys the ridiculous spectacle of watching table tennis on a big screen (preferably at a pub) and reading weighty tomes about World War II.
Johnathan Coyer is an American, business graduate and small business owner living in Stockholm. After a succession of top jobs in the restaurant business, he learned that “people make the product,” whether you’re selling hamburgers or pharmaceuticals, and that without a burning belief in what you do, you might as well wear a chicken suit and hand out flyers on Hollywood Blvd (which he did). Times have changed, he’s doing well, and STILL likes chicken. Occasionally.

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