He's a 25-year-old millionaire running a global technology company with more than 80 employees - but Harry Sanders' rise to success started with humble beginnings as homeless 17-year-old.
"You can look at it on paper and think, 'It's going from homeless to building a $10 million business'," Sanders told 9News.com.au.Sanders was a 17-year-old student at University High School in Parkville when he was kicked out of home and found he had nowhere to go. It was only when he got the support of social workers and some mentorship from a kind businessman who he met at a free networking breakfast that he decided to try to get the business going.From there, Sanders worked hard to try and pitch his SEO services to potential clients.Harry Sanders is the CEO of thriving tech company Studiohawk.
Studiohawk has continued to rapidly grow and advance in the past six years, requiring him to bring on 80 employees.