Ep 7: Jan Wong - Malaysian Serial Entrepreneur & Founder of OpenMinds Resources
Ep 7: Jan Wong - Malaysian Serial Entrepreneur & Founder of
OpenMinds Resources
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Jan Wong is a Forbes 30 Under 30, Malaysian serial entrepreneur,
youth advocate & founder of OpenMinds - a data-driven martech
company he bootstrapped for 8 years & generates millions in
revenue with offices in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong and at
one point, Kazakhstan!
Jan’s entrepreneurial spirit was present from a very young
age.
He pursued an IT course at University College of Technology &
Innovation.
At the age of 17, he spotted a gap in the market &
established his first company while still in college: Genesis IT
Solutions & Services. Genesis started off with him
reformatting computers for his friends - given that he had no
prior knowledge in this area, his services didn’t always bear
fruit!
And yet he preserved. And when he spotted a gap (again) for data
recovery services, he pivoted. And grew a business so successful,
it attracted the attention and partnership of conglomerates like
Seagate, Microsoft, Fujitsu and Samsung.
The Entrepreneurial Journey
Jan’s story is full of tremendous highs but also tremendous lows.
Some of them include overcoming a teacher’s “prediction” when he
was 10 years old that he would never amount to anything. Of
facing the lack of support and confidence from those around him
when he first established Genesis. And how he had to confront the
heavy consequences of allowing his pride to get in the way of his
business.
We dig in deep into those low points. Of how Jan approached them
and continued on his journey.
And how he was willing to go out of his comfort zone, even till
this day!
Founding OpenMinds
In 2009, Jan founded OpenMinds Resources. Some of the things
we discussed included:
Why he decided to not pay himself a salary for the first year
& a very low stipend for the next few years;
His priorities in the early startup days;
OpenMind’s unique selling point;
Things Jan would’ve done differently;
How Jan created a people first work culture; and
How he led OpenMinds to tripling its revenue in 2015 and
expanding to Singapore, Hong Kong and Kazakhstan!
Other Things We Discussed
Jan’s drive of always seeking to “stand out” & doing
something that no one else can easily copy;
His biggest mistake behind starting his first company at the
age of 17 in college;
The role of faith in his life;
Why he continues to invest in other people;
The impact that being Forbes 30 under 30 had on him;
The impact that COVID-19 has had on him and OpenMinds; and
His biggest piece of advice for those wanting to start a new
venture in this day and age.
Jan’s story is truly one of great perseverance and a willingness
to always learn & never let fear hold you back. I have
nothing but admiration for him.
Show notes: https://www.sothisismywhy.com/7
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