The First Business School for Children
In 2014, I decided to take on the mission of teaching children entrepreneurship. This is how Rainbow Business School was born, which has successfully operated for 10 years, giving hundreds of children a start, inspiring countless families, and becoming the first step in shaping a new generation of conscious, self-confident individuals.
The Birth of a New Chapter – SPAVO
With experience, we realized it was time to move on.
We needed a new format, a new name, a new goal. We had grown, and we wanted to create something more powerful, international, and large-scale.
Thus, the American Academy of Business SPAVO was born. We decided to open a central office in the United States because America is the birthplace of entrepreneurship. Here, from childhood, we learn how to present ourselves, negotiate, build a career on confidence, the ability to take risks, and recognize opportunities.
In 2012, I was living in Italy. One day, I sat down and began to reflect on my journey. I realized that many of my past mistakes were due to a lack of knowledge. Simple questions that can be solved in a couple of minutes now seemed insurmountable back then.
And then it dawned on me: why aren't we taught this as children?
After all, all children go to school. That's great. But school rarely teaches us what's truly useful in life: how to manage money, how to create projects, how to take responsibility, how to build a team, how to communicate with investors, how to think like an entrepreneur.
America is proof that entrepreneurship from an early age yields colossal results for society. And this is precisely the model we want to develop around the world: a model of freedom, responsibility, creativity, and leadership.
When I face a challenge, I don't back down. I choose to move forward because I want to prove to myself that I can do it.
Ever since childhood, I've felt an inner drive within me—a passion for leadership, for winning, for finding unconventional solutions. I was constantly embroiled in various adventures: some turned into adventures, others into life lessons. I read countless science fiction books, which taught me to dream and see beyond the ordinary.
One day, I realized a simple yet profound thought:
you should never set limits on yourself or say, "This can't be."
Until something is proven impossible, it's possible. This became my life principle.
The Entrepreneur's Journey: Ups, Downs, and Growth
Like any entrepreneur, my path wasn't smooth. I experienced ups and downs, made mistakes, and learned my share of lessons. I created numerous projects: some are still active, while others have ended their careers. But each one became a building block in my entrepreneurial foundation.
I'm especially proud of the projects I created from scratch, without investment, without start-up capital, often remotely, in another country or even in a different time zone. These are the projects that truly demonstrate who you are as a leader, how capable you are of inspiring and uniting people around an idea.
the path to the creation of the American Academy of Business SPAVO