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Nicole Lapin

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This is a competitive business — there are a lot of women who want these jobs, but experience, education, and smarts go a long way. I’m still figuring it out — I learn new things every day. Once you stop learning, you should get out of the business. It’s just really about being hungry for more.
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Interview with CosmoGIRL! (May 2008)

 
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