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April 2014 30 Under 30

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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bcbusiness.ca april 2014 BCBusiness 61 "If you're building a company to be acquired, you're not committed enough to your vision. How are you going to build the next Google when everyone is building companies to be bought by Google?" Michael Cheng Company Builder Age: 24 C alling Michael Cheng a serial entrepreneur hardly does him justice. The 24-year-old, who splits his time between Van- couver and Toronto, has founded 21 companies since the age of 13 (including his latest eff ort, Cover.ca, a music discovery site). His biggest success to date is WittyCookie, a digital marketing agency he started while still a student in SFU's School of Interactive Arts and Technology. Now in its third year, WittyCookie was profi table within its fi rst six months, and today it employs 50 people and has 1,200 customers worldwide. Cheng will be the fi rst to tell you not all his companies have been successful: failure to him is a badge of honour. "When you start to truly see failure as a stepping stone and not as a sign of incompe- tence," he says, "that's the key trait to a successful entrepreneur." Profi t is also overrated, he says. His measure of success is delivering value to stakeholders, "because a company is like a family: it's got the employees, the investors, the suppliers, the manufacturers. If you're not delivering value to your extended family then I think it's time to call it a failure." —D.J. p38-67_30Under30_april.indd 61 14-03-07 2:05 PM

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