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| by Myra Cohen |
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Say that you are David Yurman, a kid who is dyslexic, suffers from Attention Deficit Disorder and a jock consumed by sports. How do you wind up as the leading jewelry designer in America? How do you become the chairman of a company whose products are sold in 450 stores around the world as well as in retail boutiques in major cities throughout the U.S.? The answer seems to be that you grow up with an open mind and an adventurous spirit, transform your handicaps into an advantage and find a kindred spirit whose strengths offset your weaknesses.
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