Matt Olin is the co-founder of Charlotte Is Creative. He is married to Sarah Olin and they have one daughter Mirabelle Olin, who is 7.
Matt Olin is the co-founder of Charlotte Is Creative.
He is married to Sarah Olin and they have one daughter Mirabelle Olin, who is 7. draws people in and inspires them to invest their financial, social and creative capital. No two work days are the same for me — a reality that I love. One day I’m hosting CreativeMornings/Charlotte or emceeing another community event. The next day I’m working with co-founder Tim Miner, and our growing team of collaborators, to create compelling content for The Biscuit — the media channel for Charlotte Is Creative. The next day we’re brainstorming with leaders in government, religion, education or the people driving our city’s work around economic mobility. The challenges are learning when to say no (or not yet), when to stop and recharge, and (yes) when to work out.
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