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52 - BobaBam with Bob Yau

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Bob Yau is an entrepreneur and has founded several multi-million dollar businesses, such as Resource Torrent and BEK Foods (Boba Bam). Bob believes in giving back to the community and open to mentoring or sharing advice with Mx. Asian American listeners! Connect with Bob: @bobyau on Linkedin or Twitter https://www.resourcetorrent.com/ https://www.bekfoods.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com

First published

11/21/2021

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society

Duration

32 minutes

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Mx. Asian American

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Episode Description

Bob Yau is an entrepreneur and has founded several multi-million dollar businesses, such as Resource Torrent and BEK Foods (Boba Bam). Bob believes in giving back to the community and open to mentoring or sharing advice with Mx. Asian American listeners!

Connect with Bob: @bobyau on Linkedin or Twitter

https://www.resourcetorrent.com/

https://www.bekfoods.com/

Connect with us:

@mxasianamerican

mxasianamerican@gmail.com

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