Javier Garay, 34
years old, was born in Puerto Rico and moved to New Orleans when he was seven
and had to go through the first part of his schooling without speaking English,
something he recalls vividly. His father was a chemical engineer at Dow
Chemical and he also has an older brother and younger sister. Javier went to
Harvard University majoring in economics (older brother also went to Harvard
and younger sister went to Yale) and took a job with Merrill Lynch as a hedge
fund trader. After six years, Javier decided to go to business school and went
to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, earning an MBA in
entrepreneurship. Most recently, Javier worked with Stevens Capital Management
until the fourth quarter of 2012 before deciding to make a move to pursue
something on his own. Despite his great successes, he wanted to cultivate his
passion for children and learning, so he reached out to Dori Roberts, owner of
Engineering For Kids.
The idea to start
an Engineering for Kids franchise came to him in 2011 when his oldest son turned two and
received a flashlight for his birthday. As his son played with the flashlight,
discovering all of its parts, the link between engineering and education dawned
on him. He fondly calls this the “flashlight incident.” Javier understands
that children are natural born engineers who have unlimited imaginations and
unbridled enthusiasm. He is passionate about helping children tap into their
potential by exposing them to the role that engineers play in our daily lives. Javier speaks fluent Spanish, has been
married for nine years and has three children.
How did you learn
about the brand? I was looking online for entrepreneurial ideas that I
could do with my son and came across the organization.
Why did you choose
an opportunity with Engineering For Kids? It really was the flashlight
incident. It was a moment that made me think, “Alright let’s go find something.”
And when I found EFK and discovered it was a franchise, it was a good fit for
me.
I am currently teaching at The Shipley School in Bryn
Mawr, PA and have secured space there in July for summer camps. I will also be holding camps this summer at
the Horsham Township Community Center in July and August. Long-term, I am
planning to place registration on my EFK website and expand to other schools,
libraries and community centers in my territory. There are well over 200
schools in my area and I hope to be able to service all of them. I currently
teach on Mondays and Thursdays and I am making the preparations for summer
camps this summer.
Are you involved
with any charities or do any community outreach with your business? I am just
getting underway, but I did meet with the head of the local township chamber of
commerce. I also hope to get involved
with the local rotary club and was invited over there for weekly meetings. Getting
more involved with the community is one of my next goals.
What challenges
have you overcome to get where you are now? The biggest hurdle for me has
been taking that leap and being self-employed after having a successful career
on Wall Street for so many years. With a relatively young family it was definitely
a tough decision, but luckily my wife and I have been able to make it work as
she remains employed as well.
Do you have any
other interesting hobbies or passions? All of my waking hours are spent being
a dad, but I love spending time with my family. I’m also an avid traveler and
have been to over 35 countries in my life, not near as high as my wife who has
been to over 50 countries.
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