The Making of a Mogul My Timeline To Prosperity

Farrah Gray: "My story, though unique, is not unlike others who began with nothing more than a dream fueled by sheer determination. I believe my story will remind you of the kid in all of us who know no limits and believes anything - and everything - is possible"
Below is the Farrah Gray timeline starting at the age of 6:
At Age 6 * Farrah Gray sold body lotion for $1.50 from door to door
At Age 7 * he carried a business card that read “21st Century CEO”
At Age 8 * in Chicago, Farrah started UNEEC (Urban Neighborhood Economic Enterprise Club)
At Age 9 * At 9, almost 10, Farrah co-hosted radio show “Backstage Live” in Las Vegas reaching 12 million listeners every Saturday night
At Age 12 * Farrah had a lucrative nationwide speaking career commanding $5,000 - $10,000 per appearance
At Age 13 * Farrah started Farr-Out Foods, a specialty foods company headquartered in New York, targeting young people
At Age 14 * Farrah officially became a millionaire by hitting sales of $1.5 million for Farr-Out Foods * Farrah started New Early Entrepreneur Wonders (NE2W) Student Venture Fund
At Age 15 * Farrah negotiated selling of Farr-Out Foods for one million plus * Farrah founded the Farrah Gray Foundation * Farrah was sent a special invitation to consult and oversee an entrepreneurial institute for The Minority Business Development Agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce * Farrah was elected by the United Way of Southern Nevada to sit on the Board of Directors for a three-year term as the youngest director ever to sit on any United Way board nationwide * Farrah had the distinct honor of serving as the youngest Board of Advisor for the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
At Age 16 * Farrah acquired INNERCITY Magazine from Inner City Broadcasting Corporation
At Age 17 * Farrah financed a comedy show on the Las Vegas Strip, which gave him the distinct honor of being the second African-American after Red Foxx to own a show production on the Las Vegas strip
At Age 19 * Farrah signed his "Reallionaire" book deal with HCI * Farrah Gray became a Contributing Author to Chicken Soup for the African-American Soul. Both books were published by Health Communications Incorporated (HCI) publisher of the New York Times and USA Today Best-Seller Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
At Age 20 * Farrah, as a real estate investor, was elected as youngest member to sit on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. Region 15 (N.A.R.E.B.®), the oldest and largest minority trade association.
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