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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.
Kevin O'Leary gestures while testifying before Congress
Success
Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary blasts the 4-day week as the ‘stupidest idea’ because the digital economy means we’re always working
By Preston ForeJune 6, 2025
Sam Altman sits on a panel
Success
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI is ready for entry-level jobs—but unbothered Gen Z have made it their new work friend
By Preston ForeJune 5, 2025
Brian Chesky speaks into a microphone
Success
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says his dad did him ‘a service’ by never complimenting him—it’s a lesson he’s kept while building the $82 billion giant
By Preston ForeJune 4, 2025
Jimmy Fallon on the set of The Tonight Show
Success
Jimmy Fallon dropped out of college in his last semester—he says he survived on $7 a day just to get stage time, before making the millions
By Preston ForeJune 3, 2025
Business man stands outside looking down at this phone.
Success
Gen Z men studying an MBA will see a 75% salary bump—that’s 25% more than women with the same qualification
By Preston ForeJune 2, 2025
ReliaQuest CEO Brian Murphy leaning against a desk, with the company logo above it
Success
This CEO went from bagging groceries at Publix to founding a $3.4 billion cyber company—after skipping the Ivy League and teaching himself to code
By Preston ForeJune 1, 2025
Former President Barack Obama gestures
Success
Barack Obama says work-life balance isn’t real for successful people
By Preston ForeMay 30, 2025
Jensen Huang gestures wearing a suit and tie
Success
Nvidia CEO reveals the person who will replace you thanks to AI—he warns, ‘every job will be affected, and immediately’
By Preston ForeMay 29, 2025
Denny's side in front of a restaurant
Success
Denny’s CEO says she starts any new gig by ‘walking around with a little journal’ and asking staff the same questions
By Preston ForeMay 28, 2025
Group of students all on their phones
Success
High school students are totally behind and addicted to their phones—it’s making teachers crazy and driving them to quit
By Preston ForeMay 25, 2025
Daniel Lubetzky walking with graduation regalia
Success
Shark Tank’s newest star gives Gen Z grads a reality check—that they need to ‘wake up earlier and stay up later’ to achieve their dreams
By Preston ForeMay 23, 2025
MNTN chief creative officer Ryan Reynolds and CEO Mark Douglas
Success
The CEO of MNTN got his start teaching himself how to code: He just took the company public with Ryan Reynolds
By Preston ForeMay 22, 2025
Influencer standing in front of a tripod
Success
Gen Z creators may soon have a new $20,000-paying side-gig thanks to this new Instagram feature
By Preston ForeMay 21, 2025
Two business people on a private jet
Success
Forget becoming a self-made billionaire—working for others is a fast-track to ultra-wealth like Tim Cook and Satya Nadella
By Preston ForeMay 20, 2025
Distraught young woman
Success
Gen Zers are missing out on hundreds of thousands in free money by ignoring this company policy
By Preston ForeMay 18, 2025
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