In Vichet

Vichet In
Native name អ៊ិន វិចិត្រ
Born (1983-08-23) 23 August 1983
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Residence Phnom Penh
Nationality Khmer
Alma mater Williams College
University of Michigan
Occupation Co-founder and CEO of Khmerload and Little Fashion

Vichet In (Khmer: អ៊ិន វិចិត្រ; born August 23, 1983), is the co-founder and CEO of one of Cambodia’s first and most successful forays into e-commerce. He and his three other siblings founded Little Fashion[1] in December 2010. He is also co-founder of Khmerload, the first Cambodian tech startup to receive investment from Silicon Valley investors. It secured seed funding of $200,000 from 500 Startups in 2017. Channel NewsAsia featured Vichet as one of the great disruptors in Cambodia. [2][3][4][5][6]

Early life and education

Vichet graduated from National University of Management with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management in 2003 and from Institute of Foreign Languages, Royal University of Phnom Penh with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education in 2004. He earned a Master of Arts in Development Economics from Williams College in 2007 and Ph.D candidacy in Economics from University of Michigan in 2011.[7][8][9]

Career

While in the U.S., where Vichet had lived on and off for five years as a student, he dabbled in various online business ideas, including an e-commerce project to buy-sell course books, in his spare time. Together with his two brothers he began the website in 2011 while at the University of Michigan. When it began to show potential, he returned home full-time to develop Mediaload. [10]

References

  1. "How a bootstrapped media company became 500 Startups' first investment in Cambodia". Techinasia.
  2. "Cambodia's "Buzzfeed" Becomes First Phnom Penh Tech Startup To Attract Silicon Valley Investment". Voice of America.
  3. "Reporter's notebook: Countries like Cambodia could see 'brain re-flow'". CNBC.
  4. "Going Online the Cambodian Way". BBC.
  5. "The current state-of-play of e-payments in Cambodia". Eurocham Cambodia.
  6. "A kingdom's great disruptors: Cambodia's start-ups seeking success". Channel News Asia.
  7. "Williams College, Graduate Student List".
  8. "Archive-edu, UMICH Graduate Student List 2012-11-15 Archive".
  9. Holly Robertson (10 October 2017). "Cambodian viral site Khmerload has new plans for a BuzzFeed-like digital empire across Southeast Asia". Nieman Lab. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  10. "A BuzzFeed would-be is paving the way for startups in Cambodia". Techcrunch.
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