Mo Katibeh, or Mo as he is known, understands that people are finding themselves in a constantly changing world where traditional careers are becoming obsolete. So he set out to carve his path. He created a meaningful career for himself by leveraging technology and reversing the trend of the “Digital Divide.” Mo discusses how this can be accomplished and how entrepreneurship can be used as a way for people to find work that suits them instead of having to apply for jobs through an increasingly outdated process.
Mo Katibeh bio is a young entrepreneur who is changing the way that business is done. He’s just released a new website, “You Can Create A Meaningful Career,” that provides valuable advice for people looking to build their empires. He is getting recognized for his talents and success in business, as he has been invited to speak at the Toronto Youth Innovation Summit on November 22nd. Mo has also given talks at TEDx Toronto and OZUNA (a financial industry networking group).
Mo has always been interested in technology and social media since childhood. In middle school, he got involved in his school’s tech team, which helped him get experience managing social media accounts for different businesses.
Mo Katibeh is a passionate entrepreneur and an international advocate for digital activism. Mo’s work, founding the Syrian Virtual University, provides free education to displaced Syrians who can’t access formal schooling because of war and conflict. She also co-founded the world’s first Hackathon for Refugees to provide a creative platform for innovation and entrepreneurship among refugees worldwide. Mo is also the founder of Refugee Nation, featured in The New York Times, The Economist, CNN, and more. She also co-founded Techfugees, a global network of entrepreneurs, technologists, and social innovators who are building solutions for the world’s 65 million displaced people. Mo was recognized as one of Canada’s Top Canadian Business magazine, named among the top 11 innovators in digital media at the New York Times’ annual Innovation Outlook event, and was awarded a 2017 International Women’s Day Everyday Hero award by Premier Kathleen Wynne.
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