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Scholar, Investor, Platinum Songwriter: Meet CEO Mark Savage, Hip-Hop’s Most Versatile Newcomer

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Mark Sanders, Jr had to take a chance on himself. The 29-year-old entrepreneur, better known as CEO Mark Savage, got his first placement back in 2014 on Kevin Gates By Any Means it took him much longer to see a clear way forward. He graduated 2012 from Full Sail University in Audio Engineering. Then attending Livingstone College 2013. Savage spent many nights in his dorm room creating music aside from the college life. He’s always strived to be the best in everything he does. Military, Registered Dental Hygienist, Father, Husband, his fraternity, professional boxing career, etc. No matter what music was still at his side.Investing in private equity, however, is a multi-year process, as the strongest portfolios are diversified collections of funds with different vintage years, meaning the date the funds begin to put capital to work.
“Each vintage year is unique and diverse relative to the others,” Savage says.

Private-equity funds investing in 2022, for instance, are likely to be shaped by an increase in mergers and acquisitions, buyouts, and special-purpose companies fueled by “still unprecedented fiscal and monetary support,” the bank wrote in a first-quarter investment strategy report.

Funds investing this year also will be working against a backdrop of heightened stock market volatility and uneven economic growth—both of which could create pockets of opportunity.

“Hip hop can be the median for NFT’s, Crypto, and the metaverse. I’m using it to my advantage” Savage says.

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