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Nic Haralambous
Accomplished entrepreneur helping people build bold businesses. Multiple startup exits. A lifetime of startup lessons. Global Speaker.
Nic Haralambous is a renowned global keynote speaker with a passion for entrepreneurship that sparked at the young age of 16.
With a strong focus on curiosity, agility, and experimentation, Nic helps individuals and businesses thrive by building better ventures.
His journey started with self-taught coding at 11, creating his first website at 12, and launching his initial business at 16.
An accomplished entrepreneur, Nic boasts numerous successful business exits, is a published author, and actively engages in investment opportunities.
Education wise, Nic completed his Matric at St David's and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Politics at Rhodes University.
Throughout his career, Nic Haralambous has been involved in various organizations and ventures, such as founding SlowHustle.org and being a former author at 'How to Start a Side Hustle'.
He has also held roles like Columnist at Daily Maverick, Founder of Remote Keynote, COO at Coindirect.com, Director & Co-Founder at Resolve Mobile, CEO & Founder of Nic Harry, and many other key positions in prominent organizations.
Additionally, Nic's professional background includes being a Product Manager at Vodacom, a Mobile Manager at Mail & Guardian Online, and a Campus Editor at Financial Mail.
Furthermore, he has contributed to entrepreneurship-focused publications like Entrepreneur Magazine SA and has founded platforms like WiredWorks and studentwire.
Nic Haralambous has an extensive history in the media industry, having been a Junior Journalist/Intern at 702 Talk Radio and a Freelance Writer at Universum.
For more insights into entrepreneurship and Nic's ventures, visit his website at nicharalambous.com and discover how to 'Start Something Today'.
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Hey @amasad I don't know why, but the agent often does this. It stores the previous request and action, tacks it onto the current request, attempts to complete a completed action already and then moves onto the next one. Feels expensive and redundant. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

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