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Tey El-Rjula

turning Invisible people into Invincible ones.

Social media speaker:

Never wait for authorization to innovate. Don't wait and take permissions. Just do it!

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About Tey El-Rjula

I discovered my superpowers as an Invisible Man. Being a Syrian Refugee and stripped of his IDs, I used this to my advantage and broke the walls around me changing my life and the lives of thousands like me.

Speaking

Speaking engagement:

Keynote | Conference Speaker, Coach, Trainer | Mentor, Entertainer, Moderator | Interviewer | Emcee

Travels from:

Netherlands

Language:

Arabic, English

Fee range:

from $1000 up to $10000

Topics

Bitcoin: The Good, Bad, and Ugly.

With the introduction of Bitcoin in 2008, the world was promised a disruptive movement in the money world. 10 years later, what was achieved? We discover the outcomes in the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

The INVISIBLE MAN

In a rapidly changing world technology has outpaced human development. One man took it all on himself to give back 290 million children their existence back.

Its a Blessing to Smile

When his parents divorced shortly after the Gulf War in 1990, he constantly asked himself why me? Relentless to join his mom in the US and constantly failing, he knew why he was chosen to live away from her 30 years later.

Your Face is a Weapon

The Hong Kong demonstrations ringed the alarms. Our faces are weapons. Use it carefully.

Media

News

News cover Work not handouts: entrepreneurs reboot image of refugees

Work not handouts: entrepreneurs reboot image of refugees

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News cover ‘Obada had meer geloof in mij dan ik in mezelf’

‘Obada had meer geloof in mij dan ik in mezelf’

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News cover Can Blockchain Keep Refugees from Becoming Invisible?

Can Blockchain Keep Refugees from Becoming Invisible?

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Reviews

Prince Constantijn van Oranje

Ambassador of the Dutch Startup Scene , Startup Delta

Let it sink in. A person who lost everything in the Netherlands decided to stay and help others in areas hit by hurricanes like Saint Martin. This is resiliency and impact.

Tey El-Rjula