Forbes November 2, 2024
Josipa Majic Predin

In an era where artificial intelligence is revolutionising every aspect of our lives, a 17-year-old high school senior is making waves in the health and fitness tech space. Zach Yadegari, co-founder and CEO of Cal AI, has built a nutrition tracking app that’s challenging legacy industry giants by leveraging AI and innovative marketing strategies.

From Coding Lessons to Million-Dollar Ventures

“I’ve really been into building companies since I was 10,” says Yadegari, who began his entrepreneurial journey teaching coding lessons for $30 an hour. “I started scaling up. I posted an ad on a local Facebook group. I doubled my student body from one student I was tutoring to two. Then that turned into three, and for a kid at...

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