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#34: Shreyas Parab - 3 key lessons from a 3x student entrepreneur

29 min · 22. jan. 2021
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Today, we have Shreyas Parab! Shreyas is a junior at Stanford and co-founder of Angle Global [https://angle.global/], an online education platform with the goal of teaching the world English. So far, Angle Global has struck a partnership with one of China’s largest spelling bees to provide technology to their 5 million students and have been working in collaboration with several education companies across Canada and the United States . But this isn’t Shreyas’ first business. When Shreyas was a freshman in high school, he cofounded Spell for Success, another educational tool used by spellers across the country to train, and was the winner of Diamond Challenge [https://diamondchallenge.org/], the world’s top entrepreneurship competition for high school students. And before that, he founded the tie business NovelTie, making him the “Tie Guy” of the Greater Philadelphia Area. Through NovelTie, he has sold thousands of ties across the country and became a supplier to Walmart. What are the top 3 lessons Shreyas has taken away from his biz endeavors? What does he mean by "package your ties?" How was Diamond Challenge monumental to his entrepreneurial journey? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/founderscouch/support [https://anchor.fm/founderscouch/support]

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