Inner strength and indomitable will—honed by years of dedication to the martial arts starting with Muay Thai—allowed him to rise above his share of difficulties, from having to suddenly become the head of the family when his father left them after losing everything during the Asian financial crisis of 1997, to surviving on $4 a day at his lowest point in the United States where he pursued his degrees from Tufts University and Harvard Business School and living on $1.
With over 35 years of martial arts experience as a student, fighter, teacher and coach, the black belter knows being bruised and battered is part of life. What is important, Sityodtong told the Inquirer, is to keep on fighting when the chips are down. Among the guest CEOs confirmed to join “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” are Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, Grab CEO Anthony Tan, Zilingo CEO Ankiti Bose, Catcha Group CEO Patrick Grove, Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson, and Everise CEO Sudhir Agarwal.
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