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From Immigrant Kid to Entrepreneur: How One Bold Interview Request Changed Everything

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Picture this: an 11-year-old Kevin Nazemi, new to America and still learning English, boldly asks for a chance to interview President Bill Clinton. Instead of backing down when he receives a coloring book in the mail, he digs deep and persistently calls the White House until finally, he gets through to a junior staffer named Dave Anderson. When the moment finally arrives, the meeting lasts far longer than expected, turning into an unforgettable half-hour chat that leaves a profound impact on Kevin’s future.

Fast forward 30 years, and Kevin’s now a successful entrepreneur who’s achieved the American dream, studying at prestigious schools like MIT and Harvard Business School. But he didn’t forget where he started. He recently surprised Anderson by setting up college funds for his kids as a thank-you for believing in him when he was just a determined child. This heartwarming story is a beautiful reminder that persistence pays off and that kindness can echo through the years in surprising ways. Who would’ve guessed a kid’s bold request could lead to a full-circle moment decades later?

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