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Steve Sue : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Sue

Steve Sue is a business owner and app developer most well known for his work on organizations such as Lemonade Alley and BizGym.com. He got his start in business as a home builder and designer for his company Bedrock Development, Inc. in Hawaii, and moved on to do development and design work for mega-resorts in the Las Vegas area. He created an application called BizGym.com which he used to host a charity called Lemonade Alley. Steve and his organizations have received multiple awards and recognitions. Bedrock Development, Inc. was named the sixth fastest-growing company in the San Francisco Bay Area by the ''SF Business Times'', and BizGym Foundations and Lemonade Alley won Steve an award for Hawaii-based charities from BBB Hawaii.
== Career ==

Steve's career began as a home builder and then later he interviewed potential home builders for his business.〔 He worked with casino developer Bill Bardsley, who helped Steve improve.〔 He was also working on building theme parks and other structures in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.〔 He was hired by Autodesk to create a software program called Impressions which converts AutoCAD drawings to his drawing style.〔 Steve went on to make a website called BizGym.com.〔 In 2012, Steve created a partnership between BizGyms and the Hong Kong-based business CyberPort to create a Chinese language online entrepreneur toolset.〔 Steve is currently a mentor for the Hawaii accelerator Blue Startups.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Steve Sue - Blue Startups )
In 2011, Steve launched a kid-oriented challenge called Lemonade Alley. According to Steve, the challenge was created in order to improve children's life skills. Lemonade Alley got its start due to the BizGym website being used in schools such as ʻIolani School.〔 This drew the interest of Capitol One Bank, which gave a $60,000 grant to Steve in order for him to manage Lemonade Alley.〔 He then created BizGym Foundation as a nonprofit foundation in order for them to be able to take the money.〔 The event was hosted for a group of 25 groups of kids from grades K-12 to create lemonade stands for the day and learn how to make recipes from chefs.〔〔 The charities were each selected by a team that participated in the event and included the Ronald McDonald House of Hawaii, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Make a Wish Hawaii and more.〔 In 2014, the organization raised more than $15,000 for local Hawaiian charities.

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