Meet the billionaire commanding SpaceX’s all-civilian mission—he dropped out of high school to start his business

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that valued Isaacman's stake in the company at roughly $2.3 billion. Still, he looks back at the early days of his start-up fondly.

That same year, Isaacman moved his business operations out of his parents' basement and into its first corporate offices, in High Bridge, New Jersey. Over the next few years, he opened more offices in Arizona and North Carolina. He started taking flying lessons in 2004 and just five years later managed to set a world record with his around-the-world flight in a Cessna Citation CJ2 that took himIn 2012, Isaacman founded Draken International, a company that employs military-trained fighter pilots who train student pilots for the U.S. Air Force. He sold the company last year to investment firm Blackstone Group for "a nine-figure sum," according to.

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MakeIt If he likes modern, revolutionary tech. He should look into Hex it was the best performing blockchain of 2020 rookisaacman

MakeIt But yall had to mention that he dropped out school honestly

MakeIt Pls stop promoting this 'Dropping Out of School to Start Business' rhetoric. Are you trying to discourage those in schools or intending to? There are far a high no. of school graduands who became successful leaders.

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