Philip Tadros's, founder and CEO of Doejo, entrepreneurship started exceptionally early; at nineteen he dropped out of school and began his carer as a serial-problem solver. He procured a $20,000 loan to purchase his first retail location: Don’s Coffee Club, a floundering coffee shop. Working hard everyday with a smile on his face, the shop gained popularity quickly and sold for $34,000 ten months later. He used the profit from that transaction to put a down payment on a larger retail space and opened the doors of his next coffee shop: The Chase Cafe. Now thirty-one years old, Tadros owns six cafes in Chicago and Doejo, a Web agency. He's been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Technori, DEMO magazine, Time Out Chicago, Chicagoist, Michigan Avenue magazine, Crain’s Chicago Business magazine and CNBC.