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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Marek Zymslowski (mis lof ski). So, how do I describe Marek? Well, I start of by reading the title of his best-selling book, Chasing Black Unicorns: How Building the Amazon of Africa Put Me on Interpol’s Most Wanted List. Now, if that is not enough to interest you in hearing his story, here’s a little more…
Marek is basically Indiana Jones meets Silicon Valley. Marek is one of Poland’s most respected internet entrepreneurs having started numerous internet business in Europe and since that wasn’t enough, he went to Africa and built Africa’s biggest hotel booking portal, Jumia, which is now listed on the NYSE. He is ranked as one of top 10 most important people in Tech in Africa and a lead mentor at Google’s Launchpad and the World Bank’s XL Africa program.
And of course, he somehow became one of Interpol’s most wanted. His journey is filled with incredible lessons that we all can use in our lives and businesses.
www.ChasingBlackUnicorns.com
Marek’s life has a few different parts. First is the Polish part. His mother was teacher and father was a soldier. He started his career in the early 2000’s and became a millionaire – and then lost everything in 2008. He was in the finance space and described it almost like Wolf of Wall Street.
He then went into another startup and was able to build things back up and pay off his debt. He was in early stage online businesses in Poland. As Poland got more mature and the online space began to get more saturated, he decided to look for the next frontier that needed developed out – and that is where Africa came in. He moved to Nigeria and began to build new online businesses including the African version of Amazon and Booking.com type businesses.
He’s been in Africa 8 years and was able to IPO one of the companies. It has been for the most part positive, except for an extortion attempt to take over his company which got him on the Interpol list.
At this point, with everything you’ve been through, what is your most important lesson learned?
At the 12 min mark, Marek talks about the journey to go to Africa and start a business…
What should we know about doing business in Africa?
At the 28 min mark, Marek shares the story of how he got on the Interpol most wanted list…
What is your process for starting and building a business?
Are there any trends people should be watching in business?
Online business in sub-Saharan Africa.
Renewables, specifically, solar energy. There is a lot of mega trends and solar is one of them.
Look outside your own borders.
Thoughts on opportunities as the world re-opens from the virus?
What has surprised you most about entrepreneurship?
Best Quote: Building a business that moves fast doesn’t mean you have to make bad, emotional decisions to do so...
Marek's Misfit 3:
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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Marek Zymslowski (mis lof ski). So, how do I describe Marek? Well, I start of by reading the title of his best-selling book, Chasing Black Unicorns: How Building the Amazon of Africa Put Me on Interpol’s Most Wanted List. Now, if that is not enough to interest you in hearing his story, here’s a little more…
Marek is basically Indiana Jones meets Silicon Valley. Marek is one of Poland’s most respected internet entrepreneurs having started numerous internet business in Europe and since that wasn’t enough, he went to Africa and built Africa’s biggest hotel booking portal, Jumia, which is now listed on the NYSE. He is ranked as one of top 10 most important people in Tech in Africa and a lead mentor at Google’s Launchpad and the World Bank’s XL Africa program.
And of course, he somehow became one of Interpol’s most wanted. His journey is filled with incredible lessons that we all can use in our lives and businesses.
www.ChasingBlackUnicorns.com
Marek’s life has a few different parts. First is the Polish part. His mother was teacher and father was a soldier. He started his career in the early 2000’s and became a millionaire – and then lost everything in 2008. He was in the finance space and described it almost like Wolf of Wall Street.
He then went into another startup and was able to build things back up and pay off his debt. He was in early stage online businesses in Poland. As Poland got more mature and the online space began to get more saturated, he decided to look for the next frontier that needed developed out – and that is where Africa came in. He moved to Nigeria and began to build new online businesses including the African version of Amazon and Booking.com type businesses.
He’s been in Africa 8 years and was able to IPO one of the companies. It has been for the most part positive, except for an extortion attempt to take over his company which got him on the Interpol list.
At this point, with everything you’ve been through, what is your most important lesson learned?
At the 12 min mark, Marek talks about the journey to go to Africa and start a business…
What should we know about doing business in Africa?
At the 28 min mark, Marek shares the story of how he got on the Interpol most wanted list…
What is your process for starting and building a business?
Are there any trends people should be watching in business?
Online business in sub-Saharan Africa.
Renewables, specifically, solar energy. There is a lot of mega trends and solar is one of them.
Look outside your own borders.
Thoughts on opportunities as the world re-opens from the virus?
What has surprised you most about entrepreneurship?
Best Quote: Building a business that moves fast doesn’t mean you have to make bad, emotional decisions to do so...
Marek's Misfit 3:
Show Sponsors:
Assistagram: www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com/Assistagram
5 Minute Journal: www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com/Journal