Learn what people had to overcome to get to where they are now. Find out what their journeys were like, what motivates them, and weaknesses they've turned into strengths. From ceos, and athletes, to everyone in between. Learn from them and grow with them. My name is Roman Prokopchuk and I'm the Founder and CEO of Nova Zora Digital. I'm the digital savage, a self made digital marketer that got into it out of necessity, and developed a passion for it, and for learning. Learn from my guests and myself how to level up in all aspects of life.
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Podcast Host - Agency Founder - Ukrainian Immigrant - Believer
Roman is a 1st generation immigrant from Lviv, Ukraine. He arrived in the US with 6 other family members to a 2 bedroom apartment. Roman interned with the Secret Service and held a top secret government clearance. He was forced to become a self taught digital marketer as a result of the 2008 recession, and fell in love with it. Roman has 17 years of experience leading digital teams in senior leadership roles on over 700 campaigns across many industries. He founded Nova Zora Digital in 2012. Roman is the host of the Digital Savage Experience Podcast and previously a Co-Host of Real Talk Podcasting a Top 50 Podcast on Apple Podcasts for Entertainment News. He is a adoptive and foster parent, and has fostered 29 kids in the span of 4 years.