Tori Molnar is a 17 year old entrepreneur, blogger, speaker, as well as contributor for the Huffington Post.
Tori left public school her freshman year to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams and never looked back.
At just 13, Tori founded Utoria, an entrepreneurial community where young women can access all of the knowledge, tools, and resources they need to be successful.
She’s had to overcome her fair share of obstacles, from the early death of her father to being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, but she never let that hold her back from reaching her goals and now she teaches and mentors others to do the same.
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