Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Yoel Wazana’s Immigration Story: One of Passion, Dedication, and Perseverance



When it comes to being successful in another country, not everyone succeeds. Luckily, Yoel Wazana’s immigration story is a uniquely inspiring one. Coming from Israel, Yoel Wazana had aspirations of coming to the United States to make a living—which is exactly what he has done. 

Yoel Wazana had a strong interest in muscle cars during an early age. In his youth, he worked in various places that involved race cars and high-end restoration. He carried this interest with him throughout the years, which served him well—it sparked his talent for engineering and remanufacturing. 

If it weren’t for his second job as a delivery driver for a retail remanufacturer, Yoel Wazana wouldn’t have received the opportunity to fix a printer. By fixing this printer, Wazana discovered his innate engineering ability and received an opportunity in production, which furthered his cartridge knowledge. 

By transferring his knowledge of engineering with toners, Yoel Wazana came up with something brilliant: Micro Solutions Enterprises. 

Yoel began Micro Solutions Enterprises in his apartment. He faced a lot of challenges as a first-time business owner, but sought to overcome them. For two years, Yoel Wazana lost more customers than he was able to gain—but nothing stopped him from going forward. 

With help from his brother, Avi, Yoel Wazana was issued additional money which helped him to further Micro Solutions Enterprises. Yoel Wazana knew that there was enough room for another manufacturer in the country, and he was ready to expand his business. 

Today, Micro Solutions Enterprises has won a variety of prestigious awards and has been recognized for its undeniable toner quality. 

Yoel Wazana’s immigration wouldn’t have been this successful if it weren’t for his passion, dedication, and perseverance. By combining his talent for engineering and cartridge knowledge, Yoel Wazana has become one of the most successful and inspirational entrepreneurs in the country.  

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