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From Ep. 105 - From Army Vet to Tech Executive w/Derrick Pledger · · Born or Made Podcast

“Around five billion people are on social media today out of the 7.7 billion. Of that five billion we spend an average about two and a half hours per day on social... That's 12 and a half billion hours a day that we are spending scrolling. Can you imagine if we took some of that collective brain power and focused it on solving cancer or some of these more geopolitical problems that we have.”

Derrick Pledger
Chief Digital & Information Officer (CDIO), MAXIMUS INC
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On , Derrick Pledger, Chief Digital & Information Officer (CDIO) at MAXIMUS INC, spoke about social media during Ep. 105 - From Army Vet to Tech Executive w/Derrick Pledger on Born or Made Podcast.

Ep. 105 - From Army Vet to Tech Executive w/Derrick Pledger
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Ep. 105 - From Army Vet to Tech Executive w/Derrick Pledger
Born or Made Podcast
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Derrick Pledger is a US Army Veteran, digital strategist, author, and technology executive who believes we are looking at failure through the wrong lens. He says failure is an asset, and the ones who have failed the most are also the most successful. In this episode, Derrick shares his story of how one day he woke up and decided to join the army and how that changed the trajectory of his life in a positive and successful way. With life experiences across multiple fields, Derrick shares his wisdom and perspective on life, work, and success.
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About Derrick Pledger

Chief Digital & Information Officer (CDIO) · MAXIMUS INC

Derrick Pledger, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Maximus, appeared on the "Border Made" podcast in April 2026. During the episode, Pledger discussed his background as a U.S. Army veteran and his views on failure. He described himself as "a byproduct of probably 10,000 failures and maybe another 5,000 rejections," stating that he is "committed" to continuing to fail. Pledger said he believes "the folks that are the best at failure are also the most successful" because they take risks, and he teaches his children that "if you're not failing at something every single day, you're not trying hard enough." Pledger also spoke about his belief in "radical change," saying it "always works out for the better for me." He commented on social media usage, noting that approximately five billion people spend an average of two and a half hours per day on social platforms, totaling 12.5 billion hours daily. He suggested that if some of that "collective brain power" were redirected, it could be used to address problems such as cancer or geopolitical issues.

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