Aaron Rabinowitz got his entrepreneurial spirit ignited when his mother gave him a book called “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. After completing high school from being home schooled in the Bronx, NY where he was born and raised, Aaron was accepted to Berk Trade & Business School. After graduation Aaron was offered a position with The Home Depot where he quickly got recognized for his excellent work ethic, receiving many recognitions along the way including employee of the month. After receiving an offer he couldn't refuse Aaron went to work for Design Concepts where he spent five years developing many 'people skills' along the way.
During Aaron’s work experience, his entrepreneurial thirst propeled him to find his own mentor who could teach him to fulfill his life's desire of owning and operating his own full time business as he read in the book ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’. In April of 2007 Aaron met his mentor and was able to retire his job in April 2009 at the age of 26. Aaron continues to learn and enjoys being a mentor to people of all ages, inspiring them how to identify and earn a full time living doing what they are most passionate about. Aaron accomplishes this through his company Activate Your Freedom, Inc., which provides mentorship to teens and young adults, seminars (by phone, internet and in person) workshops, speaking engagements, blogs and book QUIT While Working: A Real Life GPS To Chart and Fulfill Your Purpose.
Aaron's volunteer work has taken him to many countries including Venezuela and Nigeria. As Director of the Youth Jam Program, small group leader and media coordinator of NGYN (Now Generation Youth Network) at his church Family Christian Center, Aaron continues to make a life changing difference in the lives of everyone around him.
Aaron is the second oldest of his 2 brothers and 2 sisters, and currently resides in the Bronx, NY. Aaron enjoys sports (especially baseball), watching his favorite teams play (live or on TV), volunteering at church, spending time with his family and friends, and bringing awareness to his favorite charities, which includes World Vision and The Darryl Strawberry Foundation.