6 cities, 12 days, 1 man’s bid to be the smallest multinational in the world.
At the beginning of 2010, Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin left the Australian Navy and became an Entrepreneur. In February, he started a successful business in seven days with just $500. Now Sebastien is taking on his biggest challenge ever: become the smallest multinational in the world. He already has offices in Tokyo, Paris, London, New York and San Francisco and on 1 October he will be setting off to visit all these cities in just 12 days to secure the overseas clients required to substantiate his ambitious bid.
You can follow Sebastien’s progress via his blog (http://www.smallestmultinational.com/blog/) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/sebeckmas) throughout his trip. Sebastien says: “I’d love to hear from all of you out there who are inspired about what I’m trying to achieve. I’ll also be checking in with 4Square, so if you’re close by come and say hi.”
Commenting on how he got started on the challenge ahead, Sebastien said: “After setting myself a challenge to build Sebastien International into the smallest multinational in the world, I needed to work out what the actual business was going to be! The business need to be something that had a positive impact on the global community, something that would make a difference”. For more information about the man and the mission, visit http://www.smallestmultinational.com.