
An Ethiopian Family's Journey of Entrepreneurship in the US
A Story of Determination, Resourcefulness, and Faith
Lived Places Publishing
ISBN 978-1-915734-27-3
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eBook. ePub
2024
In englischer Sprache
Verlag: Lived Places Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-915734-27-3
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Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: Black Studies Emergent Entrepreneurship
Produktbeschreibung
What does it take to become a successful entrepreneur in the US?
Through reflective narrative, Yoni Medhin documents his father's traumatic upbringing in war-torn Ethiopia, and escape to the US. Medhin tells the inspirational story of his discovery of personal validation and purpose at the Colorado School of Mines, and how he established his first business, Grain4Grain.
This book explores the successes and challenges Yoni and his co-founder faced in establishing their business, from discovering the necessary technology, to making a critical pivot during the covid pandemic, to closing the business and consolidating their learnings for future ventures. It details the development of Yoni's family's entrepreneurship, from barely making ends meet to launching successful health care services, real estate, and businesses.
A story of family, community, and identity, this book is ideal reading for students of Entrepreneurship and Business studies, Sociology, Migration, and Forced Migration Studies.
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