I thoroughly bought into that idea of research and communications. As a teenager I was interested in the Middle East, foreign policy, and building websites, and then I was like, ok, well, let’s bring those things together. Set up a research-driven website agency, that focuses on national security and international politics and that was kind of the initial concept. Well that’s a lie, the initial concept was “let’s just build websites like I’ve always built websites as a pocket money thing.”
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