High School Dropout To Founder & CEO: How DUB’s Steven Wang Is Democratizing Investing
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Steven Wang caught the startup bug early, launching his first business in the 1st grade. His parents immigrated from China, hoping to give their son a chance at the American Dream. That got complicated when Steven dropped out of high school. Once free from school, he wasted no time. He built and sold a VR company. By the age of 18, he was an engineering product manager at Apple. When he finally landed at Harvard, he soon felt the tug of a fresh new business idea calling to him. Tech CEO & DUB app founder Steven Wang joins Liz to share how his dropouts from high school and Harvard led him to revolutionize and democratize the investing world with his app that allows anyone to copy the leading investors or become a successful fund manager themselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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