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Enthralling the world with his massive entrepreneurial success across industries is Michael Jay, a passionate multipreneur

In his early 30s, he has still inspired the youth and many others through his businesses and compassionate nature.

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
August 2, 2021
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 4 mins read

The kind of success and the level of momentum certain industries and sectors have seen can be attributed to the incessant hard work and the relentless drive of certain young professionals and entrepreneurs, who have been putting their best foot forward and changing the game of their respective niches. It is necessary to talk more about such talented beings for the world to take inspiration from. One such inspiring serial entrepreneur is Michael Jay. Interestingly, he is in his 30s and still has managed to create milestones with each of his businesses, emerging as one of the finest multipreneurs of California, the US.

Who is Michael Jay, you ask? Well, this young business talent came from a low-income family and couldn’t finish high school. However, he was made for much bigger things in life. As a teen, he began working as an electrician and started his own business by the age of 20. In 2005, he started an outdoor advertising business with a long-time friend going to Oregon, worked for two years across the country, and moved to LA in 2007.

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Even the recession couldn’t stop him from achieving what he desired. Michael Jay kept hustling and kept pushing himself to do his best, which resulted in him opening his first restaurant in 2009 called the Hudson in West Hollywood. After two years, he opened another restaurant named Churchill and went ahead to open two juice bars in LA named Little West (formerly known as Clover Juice). With the aim to disrupt more niches, Michael Jay decided to jump into LA’s nightlife industry and opened DBA, a nightclub in West Hollywood and opened another restaurant, 57 in Downtown LA.

Since then, this young business personality has tried to constantly expand his businesses in industries like beauty and skin, construction industry with his firm 310 Builders Inc, building 60 marijuana cultivation facilities and the crypto space, where he earned the name “Dipgoat” for his unorthodox investing strategies.

However, what turned more heads and attracted people’s attention was his work towards improving people’s lives with his charity token, a cryptocurrency project called “$SAINT” that donates the proceeds to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. 

This is his latest project but certainly not the last as Michael Jay believes that life should be lived with integrity and purpose. He believes that the more successful people get, the more good they can do and the more lives they can change. That is what he has been doing and hence has achieved massive respect and recognition across the US.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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