Vice Media and Mailchimp, a marketing platform turned content producer, have partnered on a short-form original series “Second Act,” the two companies announced Monday morning.
The five-part series will follow five people who have quit their day job to define their own version of success by starting their own businesses. The first episode follows Paulie Gee, a New Yorker who spent 30 years in the corporate industry before taking on his dream of opening a pizzeria.
Other entrepreneurs include Mary and Deborah Jones (aka the Jones sisters), who opened a barbecue restaurant to help Deborah’s daughter pay her way through college, and Abigail Carroll from Portland, Maine, who worked in finance before quitting to pursue a life as an oyster farmer.
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The five-part series will follow five people who have quit their day job to define their own version of success by starting their own businesses. The first episode follows Paulie Gee, a New Yorker who spent 30 years in the corporate industry before taking on his dream of opening a pizzeria.
Other entrepreneurs include Mary and Deborah Jones (aka the Jones sisters), who opened a barbecue restaurant to help Deborah’s daughter pay her way through college, and Abigail Carroll from Portland, Maine, who worked in finance before quitting to pursue a life as an oyster farmer.
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“For ‘Second Act’ to work we needed to absolutely nail...
- 7/22/2019
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
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