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Preston Fore is a reporter at Fortune covering success, with a focus on education, personal finance, and entrepreneurship. Since joining the company in 2023, he has written extensively on career trends, Gen Z in the workforce, and the evolving higher education landscape. A native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Preston graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he majored in global studies and journalism.
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Denny’s CEO asks potential hires these questions at the interview—if they can’t answer, it’s an immediate red flag
By Preston ForeJuly 27, 2025
Sam Altman holds a microphone in hand
Success
When running AI giant OpenAI becomes too overwhelming, Sam Altman turns to pen and paper—it’s a habit shared by Bill Gates and Richard Branson
By Preston ForeJuly 24, 2025
Multimillionaire ‘The Office’ star still worked part-time at a theater box office and drove a Honda while filming season two of the sitcom
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Multimillionaire ‘The Office’ star still worked part-time at a theater box office and drove a Honda while filming season two of the sitcom
By Preston ForeJuly 23, 2025
Jensen Huang gestures
Success
Nvidia CEO works from ‘the moment he wakes up,’ 7 days a week—he can’t even sit through a movie without thinking about his $4.2 trillion tech giant
By Preston ForeJuly 21, 2025
87-year-old chairman’s secret to success is always being on time, warning Gen Z ‘if you’re one minute late, it’s the same as being an hour late’
Success
87-year-old chairman’s secret to success is always being on time, warning Gen Z ‘if you’re one minute late, it’s the same as being an hour late’
By Preston ForeJuly 19, 2025
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Success
Like Mark Cuban and Barack Obama, this founder says work–life balance doesn’t exist for the successful: ‘Even if I am on vacation, you’re on 24 hours a day’
By Preston ForeJuly 18, 2025
Daniel Lubetzky sits with a book in his hand on the set of Shark Tank
Success
Shark Tank star Daniel Lubetzky says college is not the ‘end all, be all’—he tells Gen Z to learn how to be a carpenter or a mechanic instead
By Preston ForeJuly 17, 2025
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Success
Google’s head of Android once cold-emailed the $2 trillion tech giant’s cofounder Sergey Brin for college advice—instead, he got a job offer
By Preston ForeJuly 15, 2025
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Success
How to know which AI tools are best for your business needs—with examples
By Preston ForeJuly 15, 2025
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Success
Goldman Sachs doesn’t have to hire a $180,000 software engineer—meet Devin, its new AI-powered worker
By Preston ForeJuly 14, 2025
Gen Z men are obsessed with Pokémon cards—they’re using ‘boy math’ to argue that they’ll beat Nvidia stock and the S&P 500
Success
Gen Z men are obsessed with Pokémon cards—they’re using ‘boy math’ to argue that they’ll beat Nvidia stock and the S&P 500
By Preston ForeJuly 12, 2025
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Success
As tech CEOs predict AI will replace humans in just 5 years, this Fortune 500 boss says taking the focus off real people is a ‘recipe for failure’ 
By Preston ForeJuly 11, 2025
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Success
Tech CEO slams college entrepreneurship programs for ‘teaching you to lie’—he warns Gen Z that ‘faking it till you make it’ could land them in jail
By Preston ForeJuly 10, 2025
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Success
U.K.’s richest prime minister ever just bagged a Goldman Sachs gig—he’s also made $668K in 3 months from appearances, and still works in government
By Preston ForeJuly 9, 2025
Roger Federer waves to fans, wearing a Uniqlo shirt and headband—and holding a tennis racket.
Success
Roger Federer is now a billionaire, but he’s made more money investing in this one company than winning 20 Grand Slams
By Preston ForeJuly 8, 2025
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