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Cool Cats, the celebrated NFT project most recently loved for its creative Metaverse, Cooltopia, has proudly appointed Mark Herndon for business growth.

On Twitter, Cool Cats recently announced that Herndon’s community approach and experience in the Web3 realm — notably including involvement with Bored Ape Yacht Club — positions him perfectly to broaden the project’s horizons as the Business Development Manager.

A Promising Road Ahead for Cool Cats

With Herndon at the helm of business development efforts, the future looks bright for Cool Cats. His impressive track record includes professional sports, business development consulting, and community engagements, as proven through his time at BAYC. Now, he’s excited to bolster Cool Cats to “the next level”.

Herndon underlined his desire to connect with Cool Cats’ community and harness their ideas to further boost business growth. He stated on Twitter: “As I’ve learned from being part of the BAYC community, some of the best ideas come from the community. I want to know what you guys are working on and what you would like to see from Cool Cats.”

Additionally, he teased fans of the BAYC x BAPE collab to “just wait”, making NFT and fashion fanatics ponder about something similar being in the pipeline, but Cool Cats style. 

With Herndon’s oversight and the Cool Cats community’s collective engagements, the future looks rosy for the celebrated Web3 project as it continues to push boundaries in the blockchain-centric world. 

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