Props to Jay Tucker for honoring Ice Cube with Game Changer Award honored By UCLA Anderson School Of Management. The Los Angeles rapper, actor and entrepreneur Ice Cube was given the 2020 Game Changer award by UCLA’s Jay Tucker, Anderson School of Management as the part of the 2020 UCLA PULSE Conference. Others of note were Fabiola Torres, Devin Johnson, and one of our Dakar alumni Jackelyn Santiago. Shout out to our crew, Tony, Gloria and Betty.
Ice Cube stated, “I’ve always tried to be a game changer through each step of my career, and to be honored with UCLA’s Game Changer Award in my hometown is incredibly meaningful,” said Ice Cube, whose real name is O’Shea Jackson. “I’ve always tried to be a game changer through each step of my career, and to be honored with UCLA’s Game Changer Award in my hometown is incredibly meaningful,” said Ice Cube, whose real name is O’Shea Jackson
2020 #UCLAPulse Game Changer @icecube on the name his brother gave him: “I wear it as a badge of honor. I told the homies, ‘When I hit the block, it’s Ice Cube.’” https://t.co/PjUCBNjIcd
— UCLA Anderson School of Management (@uclaanderson) February 28, 2020
Ice Cube”I’ve always tried to be a game changer through each step of my career, and to be honored with UCLA’s Game Changer Award in my hometown is incredibly meaningful,” said Ice Cube, whose real name is O’Shea Jackson. “I’ve always tried to be a game changer through each step of my career, and to be honored with UCLA’s Game Changer Award in my hometown is incredibly meaningful,” said Ice Cube, whose real name is O’Shea Jackson. (David Becker/Getty Images for Daylight Beach Club).
“Cube has changed the game because he saw possibilities others didn’t. He tried the new, even when the old was working just fine.” —@datashogun (’09) #UCLAPulse https://t.co/mFpHsrQQTA
— UCLA Anderson School of Management (@uclaanderson) February 28, 2020
Bring ‘me up!! Thanks to the @Fandango team for joining us at #UCLAPulse pic.twitter.com/G7Wfg3dd5k
— datashogun (@datashogun) February 28, 2020
At UCLA Pulse Entertainment sports tech conference.
Speakers from @LiveRamp @lemonlightmedia discuss brands, content and social #UCLApulse @CenterforMEMES pic.twitter.com/2NVts9DY30
— Digital LA (@DigitalLA) February 28, 2020
“First thing you gotta do is be honest with yourself and figure out what you don’t know. As long as you’re fair and direct in your discipline or criticism, people will respect that. You don’t have to intimidate to get it done.” @icecube #UCLAPulse pic.twitter.com/IBfX4CEOvW
— UCLA Anderson School of Management (@uclaanderson) February 28, 2020