Pink-Haired CEOs Drive Ferraris and Lambos Up PCH

On Septmber 30th, Twenty CEOs will leave Marina Del Ray in 400hp supercars after having their hair dyed pink to promote Cancer Awareness Month. Maverick Business Adventures and hair care company John Paul Mitchell are teaming up to launch the ‘Totally Rad 80's Maverick Road Rally’. Hair care billionaire John Paul DeJoria will be at the launch of the event, as the Mavericks raise thousands of dollars for the Boys and Girls Club of Echo Park, CA and for Cancer Shmancer, Fran Drescher’s cancer fighting charity.

“I can’t wait to watch teenagers dying the hair of millionaire CEOs pink,” says Yanik Silver, founder of Maverick Business Adventures. “The hair color washes out after two or three washes - apparently.”

After leaving LA, the Mavericks will motor north to Big Sur, San Francisco and finally into the Napa Valley. In Nappa, Hal Oates from Porthos.com, wine concierge for Neiman Marcus and Andrew Harper Hideaway Report, will host the night’s dinner.

All members of Maverick Business Adventures must run a $1M plus company. The Mavericks meet every few months to combine networking and high adrenaline adventure. According to Maverick member and online media entrepreneur Drew Kossoff, it’s worth every penny. "I would be shocked if I didn't generate at least a million dollars in the next 12 months from the ideas and tactics that I learn from other people as well as from the new relationships and partnerships that I am going to pursue after this event."

“It’s the perfect mix of high-octane fun, relaxation and networking,” claims member Tim Houston, founder of AffiliateLifestyle.com.

Yanik Silver, internet entrepreneur and self-made millionaire, founded Maverick Business Adventures to blend high-level business building, outrageous adventure and charitable giving forward. In San Francisco, the Mavericks will fly in a zeppelin, then hold a session empowering and teaching young entrepreneurs how to take their companies to the next level.

There are still four spots on the ‘Totally 80s Road Rally’ for CEOs that want to support good causes and drive America’s greatest highway in Europe’s fastest cars.