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Episode 14 Dr. Emad Rahim: From Survival to Significance | Building a Life of Impact

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How do you go from being born in a Cambodian concentration camp to becoming an entrepreneur, professor, author, and leader helping shape the future of an entire community? In this episode of Standing on Business, we sit down with Dr. Emad Rahim, entrepreneur, educator, author, and Executive Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Development at Bellevue University. Dr. Rahim shares an extraordinary journey marked by unimaginable adversity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to creating opportunities for others. From surviving the Cambodian genocide and growing up in poverty to earning multiple doctoral degrees, launching businesses, authoring books, and becoming a nationally recognized voice in entrepreneurship and leadership, Dr. Rahim's story is a testament to what's possible when purpose outweighs circumstance. We also explore why Central New York is entering one of the most exciting periods in its history, how entrepreneurs can position themselves for the opportunities ahead, and why success isn't measured by titles or income—but by the impact you leave on others. Whether you're a business owner, student, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone searching for purpose, this conversation is filled with practical wisdom on leadership, resilience, networking, and building a meaningful life. * Surviving the Cambodian genocide and growing up in Brooklyn and Syracuse * Turning adversity into purpose * Entrepreneurship as a vehicle for change * Why opportunity favors those who take action * Building meaningful relationships instead of transactional ones * Networking the right way * The SALT Framework: Survival, Adapting, Love, and Transformation * Writing Resilience: From the Killing Fields to the Boardroom * Why Central New York is positioned for incredible growth * The Inspire Innovation Hub and supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs * Creating impact that lasts beyond business success If there's one message throughout this episode, it's this: don't wait for opportunity to find you—be willing to step forward, create value, and help build something bigger than yourself. 🎙️ Standing on Business features conversations with entrepreneurs, operators, and leaders building meaningful, people-first businesses throughout Central New York and beyond. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. Topics discussed:

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Episode 14 Dr. Emad Rahim: From Survival to Significance | Building a Life of Impact

How do you go from being born in a Cambodian concentration camp to becoming an entrepreneur, professor, author, and leader helping shape the future of an entire community? In this episode of Standing on Business, we sit down with Dr. Emad Rahim, entrepreneur, educator, author, and Executive Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Development at Bellevue University. Dr. Rahim shares an extraordinary journey marked by unimaginable adversity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to creating opportunities for others. From surviving the Cambodian genocide and growing up in poverty to earning multiple doctoral degrees, launching businesses, authoring books, and becoming a nationally recognized voice in entrepreneurship and leadership, Dr. Rahim's story is a testament to what's possible when purpose outweighs circumstance. We also explore why Central New York is entering one of the most exciting periods in its history, how entrepreneurs can position themselves for the opportunities ahead, and why success isn't measured by titles or income—but by the impact you leave on others. Whether you're a business owner, student, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone searching for purpose, this conversation is filled with practical wisdom on leadership, resilience, networking, and building a meaningful life. * Surviving the Cambodian genocide and growing up in Brooklyn and Syracuse * Turning adversity into purpose * Entrepreneurship as a vehicle for change * Why opportunity favors those who take action * Building meaningful relationships instead of transactional ones * Networking the right way * The SALT Framework: Survival, Adapting, Love, and Transformation * Writing Resilience: From the Killing Fields to the Boardroom * Why Central New York is positioned for incredible growth * The Inspire Innovation Hub and supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs * Creating impact that lasts beyond business success If there's one message throughout this episode, it's this: don't wait for opportunity to find you—be willing to step forward, create value, and help build something bigger than yourself. 🎙️ Standing on Business features conversations with entrepreneurs, operators, and leaders building meaningful, people-first businesses throughout Central New York and beyond. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. Topics discussed:

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