Aidan Rudnick

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Aidan Rudnick
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NationalityUK
Alma materEton College
OccupationEntrepreneur

Aidan Rudnick is a UK born entrepreneur who is keen to follow in his parents successful footsteps. Aidan was well on his way to achieving this, scoring an academic scholarship to Eton College and achieving straight 9's in his GCSEs. However, on the 15th of November 2022, Aidan had a horrific mountain biking accident where he fell down a 20 foot cliff, braking all the bones in both legs and leaving him in a 1 month coma. Aidan recovered from this horrific accident very impressively, and within 6 months of this accident he returned to the Eton College first XI again. However, things went from bad to worse for Aidan when he tore his ACL in his first game, the worst injury a footballer can get. He is yet to play another football match since as he has decided that his purpose in life lies in engineering, with his DT teacher describing him as the "next Elon Musk". Aidan has had 7 unsuccessful business start-ups since his horrific injuries and was beginning to lose hope until he struck gold, with his new company now being valued at £2.5 million - an impressive achievement for a 17 year old. He also took part in a major investigation into radio data, images and X-ray analysis. When asked about his success, Aidan simply replied that "Opportunities don't just happen, you create them[1]". In addition to this, Aidan converted to Catholicism after his injury and describes his recent success as part of "God's plan". Everyone can learn from Aidan Rudnick's perseverance when something gets tough and as he wisely said - "when the going gets tough, the tough gets going". Aidan also goes by the name Henry Clark at Eton, and is leading a course "Learn how to build the businesses of tomorrow".

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