It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day, but it’s important to stop and ask: what’s the end goal? Knowing where you are trying to go is step one in getting there and so we’ve asked some folks we admire to tell us their end goal and where they want to be by the end of their careers.

Erica Dragon

To have fun? I hope to do many different careers before I eventually retire. I feel that I have so much passion for so many different fields that hopefully I’ll get to pursue all of them, but only time will tell. Read More>>

 Carey McClure

My ultimate goal is to leave a lasting legacy—for my children, grandchildren, and the communities I’ve had the honor to serve. I want my life’s work to stand as a testament to what it means to lead with purpose, compassion, and service.

Throughout my career, I’ve raised millions of dollars for over 25 nonprofit organizations and worked directly with both students and the elderly, ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to critical support services. But the work I’m most passionate about is embodied in my nonprofit, Collegiate Crossings. Read More>>

Delahna Johnson

I feel like there’s no true end goal for PoshMade. I consistently want to expand and grow my brand. One of my goals is to have a one stop beauty salon filled with professional makeup artists, hairstylist, nail techs and lash techs and to have PoshMade Salon a staple for Houston locals and visitors as a place you absolutely need to come for all things beauty. And eventually open franchises.

I also want my cosmetics line, PoshMade Cosmetics to be known worldwide. Read More>>