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EP-14: Backpack around the world, teach English in Japan and build a successful business that is acquired - Simon Balint

from The Unconventional Path: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stories and Ideas. · host Bela Musits

Simon Balint graduated from high school and deferred entering Brown University for a year to backpack around the world. He then spent a few years teaching English in Japan and helping to expand the company he worked for. After returning to the United States, he joined Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's business incubator where he met some students who were starting a business. He joined them and they build a business that was acquired by Lion Products. Thanks for listening, Bela and Mike Check out Lion at https://www.lionprotects.com/ We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at [email protected] We will answer your questions in a future episode.

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