We are back with stories of successful people and this time we will tell you about Eric Yuan.
Eric Yuan is a Chinese-American businessman, engineer and CEO of Zoom. After earning a master’s degree in geological engineering, he was inspired by Bill Gates, who spoke in Japan in 1995. It was Bill who motivated Eric to move to Silicon Valley to work.
Yuanyi hardly knew English at that time and applied to the embassy many times before getting a United States visa.
,, The reason Silicon Valley is the world’s innovation center is that it is an open culture that embraces diversity. You see people from all over the world, and when people from many different backgrounds come together, that’s where innovation comes from.”
Yuan founded Zoom in 2011, and just six years later, the platform was valued at $1 billion.
After that, Yun soon joined the club of tech billionaires like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos.
,, Being a solo founder allows you to move quickly. When you’re going up against massive, entrenched competitors, you have to Increase the speed of action. Having just one person in charge allows you to make decisions faster.”
The Successful Story Of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
We are back with stories of successful people and this time we will tell you about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Alexandra is the youngest woman in history to be elected to Congress. Alexandra entered Boston University with a degree in economics and international relations. During his student days, he was an intern in the office of Senator Ted Kennedy. After the death of her father from cancer in 2008, Alexandria’s family began to experience a financial crisis, so she worked as a waitress to help support the family. During the 2016 presidential election, Alexandria worked as a volunteer organizer for Bernie Sanders, which deepened her practical knowledge of electoral activism. Later, he launched his first campaign for Congress. The 2018 campaign, which ran solely on volunteers and donations, surprised the political sector – Alexandria won 78% of the vote and defeated the congressional president.
“Only when we motivate disaffected voters to vote can we make a meaningful difference.”
Alexandria pays special attention to the “New Green Deal”, is involved in global environmental campaigns, and fights its politics racism, and economic hardship.

