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4. From Bad to Worse to Best in Class: A Refugee's Success Story, with Hao Lam

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Hao Lam, CEO and Chairman of Best in Class Education Center and author of From Bad to Worse to Best in Class: A Refugee’s Success Story, has spent his entire career as an advocate for supplemental education, both as an instructor and as the business owner of Best in Class Education Center.

During this episode, Hao will give you a glimpse into his inspiring tale of audacity and perseverance, hardship and personal growth from the perspective of one man’s voyage from war-torn Vietnam to a new life in North America, from penniless refugee to successful businessman. You’ll also find out how he opened his first education center, started a franchise, and overcame early obstacles through his professional journey.

This is essential listening for aspiring entrepreneurs, business leaders, dedicated educators, and lifelong learners, Lam’s story is a lesson on finding the internal compass that leads to success—even when the journey there seems impossible.

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  • 01:09 - Hao’s background and introduction
  • 02:37 - Escaping and leaving Vietnam at a young age
  • 10:33 - Life in a refugee camp
  • 14:19 - Opening the first education center
  • 15:21 - “We couldn’t make ends meet. It was really rough from a refugee to an immigrant.” - Has Lam
  • 16:23 - “Don’t chase money. Chase your passion.” - Has Lam
  • 20:15 - Deciding to franchise the business and overcoming early obstacles
  • 23:21 - Tips and tricks for all entrepreneurs
  • 25:14 - How the recession affected the education business
  • 27:49 - Passing your company to your kids
  • 29:51 - Ensuring that your customers are successful

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Hao Lam, CEO and Chairman of Best in Class Education Center and author of From Bad to Worse to Best in Class: A Refugee’s Success Story, has spent his entire career as an advocate for supplemental education, both as an instructor and as the business owner of Best in Class Education Center.

During this episode, Hao will give you a glimpse into his inspiring tale of audacity and perseverance, hardship and personal growth from the perspective of one man’s voyage from war-torn Vietnam to a new life in North America, from penniless refugee to successful businessman. You’ll also find out how he opened his first education center, started a franchise, and overcame early obstacles through his professional journey.

This is essential listening for aspiring entrepreneurs, business leaders, dedicated educators, and lifelong learners, Lam’s story is a lesson on finding the internal compass that leads to success—even when the journey there seems impossible.

Links:

Time Stamps:

  • 01:09 - Hao’s background and introduction
  • 02:37 - Escaping and leaving Vietnam at a young age
  • 10:33 - Life in a refugee camp
  • 14:19 - Opening the first education center
  • 15:21 - “We couldn’t make ends meet. It was really rough from a refugee to an immigrant.” - Has Lam
  • 16:23 - “Don’t chase money. Chase your passion.” - Has Lam
  • 20:15 - Deciding to franchise the business and overcoming early obstacles
  • 23:21 - Tips and tricks for all entrepreneurs
  • 25:14 - How the recession affected the education business
  • 27:49 - Passing your company to your kids
  • 29:51 - Ensuring that your customers are successful

  continue reading

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