"The only thing bigger than the dream is the dreamer."
That's Keela Kane's take on entrepreneurship, which is why she's been named one of New York magazine's "Most Intriguing People" for the second year in a row.
The list, which can be seen here, honors people who have made an "immense impact" on the world of business, according to the magazine.
"At Fullstack Marketer, we believe that every human being has something remarkable to offer the world," Kane says in a press release.
"The path to success was paved with 12 years of unwavering determination and constant experimentation on various entrepreneurial avenues."
Kane, who says she started her company because she "believes that every human being has something remarkable to offer the world," has seen her company's sales grow from zero to $20 million in the first year it started, ABC News reports.
The magazine says the "Most Intriguing" list is chosen by a panel of judges from among the magazine's editors.
The winners will be announced at a gala in New York City in November.
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