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621: Business Longevity Principles from Immigrant Entrepreneurs (with University of Oxford's Neri Karra Sillaman)

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Jan 21, 2026
Neri Karra Sillaman, an entrepreneurship advisor at the University of Oxford and author of 'Pioneers,' shares insights on immigrant entrepreneurship. She highlights how clear vision and perseverance drive business longevity, stemming from her own resilience as a former child refugee. The conversation reveals eight principles for success, such as treating rejection as a negotiation starter and valuing community over profit. Sillaman argues that history and heritage can be leveraged as strategic assets, encouraging both immigrant and non-immigrant founders to adopt these powerful principles.
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INSIGHT

Vision As A Guiding North Star

  • Having a clear vision functions as a North Star that directs action despite obstacles.
  • Neri Karra Sillaman says clarity turns rejection into redirection rather than failure.
ADVICE

Treat Rejection As 'Not Yet'

  • Persist through repeated rejections and treat 'no' as 'not yet' to negotiate forward.
  • Do keep returning to your North Star so setbacks redirect effort instead of ending the project.
INSIGHT

Give Value Before Chasing Profit

  • Immigrant founders often prioritize shared value and community over profit-first models.
  • Neri Karra Sillaman argues financial success follows when you focus first on giving value.
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