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Dyslexic Teenage CEO Builds $10,000,000 Online Business -- Credits Education, Family...and Video Games.


CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Evan Paul's Advice? "Follow Your Interests!"

BOSTON -- "I decided early on that dyslexia dyslexia (dĭslĕk`sēə), in psychology, a developmental disability in reading or spelling, generally becoming evident in early schooling. To a dyslexic, letters and words may appear reversed, e.g.  was not going to define me," said teenage CEO Evan Paul, a Boston-area high-school senior and the founder of eGamePlace.com, a multi-million dollar online company.

Paul credits his family and the Landmark School Landmark School located at 412 Hale St. Beverly, Massachusetts is an American school for children with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia. External links
  • Landmark School Website
 as the critically important supports that have helped him manage his learning disorder learning disorder Child psychiatry A chronic condition that interferes with development, integration and/or demonstration of verbal and/or non-verbal abilities  and develop his strengths - as a person, a student and now a player in the global economy.

Despite the challenges of dyslexia, the ambitious young CEO has achieved uncommon success -- through a disciplined routine juggling academics, global business deals...and video games See video game console. .

"Some parents have a misconception that video games are inherently harmful to adolescent development, and that's completely contrary to my own experience," said Paul. "For me, computer games have helped me follow my strengths. By paying attention Noun 1. paying attention - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
attentiveness, heed, regard
 to my interests and skills, I developed an expertise that built my confidence and launched the idea of turning my hobby into a business. I began pursuing a big dream before I could even drive a car," he added.

Following that dream has not been without sacrifices. Paul rises early and works late, often seven days a week. His scheduling is further complicated by the almost 11-hour time difference between his home and Nepal, where he has an outsourcing arrangement with computer programmers in Katmandu. "Author Tom Friedman There have been two notable people named Tom Friedman:
  • Tom Friedman is an American sculptor.
  • Thomas L. Friedman is a columnist for the New York Times.
 tells us 'The World Is Flat,' and that's my reality: I'm 'flat-out' busy almost all the time. Between Boston and Nepal, the sun never sets on eGamePlace -- and it won't be long before we're in China, India, Europe and elsewhere," Paul said.

eGamePlace is an online trading Online Trading

Making trades via the Internet.

Notes:
The use of online trading increased dramatically in the mid to late 1990's with the advent of high-speed computers and Internet connections. Stocks, bonds, options, futures, and currencies can all be traded online.
 marketplace that allows videogame enthusiasts to trade computer game software at a fraction of the cost for new games. With 18,000 current members, this promising business has grown rapidly since Paul founded it at age 15. Although interested buyers have made offers "in excess of ten million dollars," Paul says he would only sell to a bidder who understands the tremendous value of his technology, which can be used for trading a wide variety of products - not just video games.

Paul's long-range goals include a commitment to helping dyslexics, and he currently is researching ways to encourage innovations in dyslexia education.

"I love the stories of dyslexic dys·lex·ic or dys·lec·tic
adj.
Of or relating to dyslexia.

n.
A person affected by dyslexia.
 people who have made great contributions in their chosen fields. Since I'm a business person, the success of Cisco CEO John Chambers, the Virgin Group's Sir Richard Branson, investor Charles Schwab and many others all are fascinating and inspiring," Paul said.

As graduation nears, Paul faces what is literally "a world" of choices as he expands into the global marketplace and prepares for his next educational challenge. This summer he plans to spend time in Katmandu, and next fall he will resume his dual life--by then as a college freshman and a veteran CEO.
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