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Big Steve "From Orphan to Millionnaire" Author Talk
with HPATV
Wednesday, July 22
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Garmany Hall - Hartford Public Library Downtown 500 Main St. Hartford, CT 06103 An Author Talk with Big Steve, author of "From Orphan to Millionnaire" that will conclude with a Q&A session.
Garmany Hall - Hartford Public Library Downtown
500 Main St. Hartford, CT 06103
Stephen Prohaska lost his parents at the age of five and was later adopted into the United States by two doctors, who raised him in Connecticut. His real parents were murdered in front of him while eating at the kitchen table in Columbia. His uncle was a mule for the cartel and was trying to get out.
His journey was far from easy. Stephen had to overcome gun violence, racial adversity, language barriers, and the challenge of adjusting to an entirely new environment. Through it all, he stayed determined, worked relentlessly, and planned strategically for a better future. He pursued education both in the classroom and through self-education, always focused on building a successful life.
At a young age, Stephen entered the world of entrepreneurship and owned his own nightclub by the age of 26. Known to many as Big Steve, he expanded into the entertainment industry by building a podcast, executive producing his own TV show, and writing the book From Orphan to Millionaire. He recently completed his first executive producer role in the film The Group Trip, which is now available on Tubi.
Stephen is also developing a budgeting platform designed to help people who struggle with saving and investing. At the same time, he is opening a car dealership in Bristol, Connecticut.
In addition, Steve has expanded into commercial real estate investing and the gaming industry, continuing to build a diverse business portfolio driven by resilience, vision, and ambition.
Steve has been on many radio stations, podcasts and has also been the keynote speaker at many events and schools.
www.bigstevebigmoves.com
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