How this Gen Z fintech CEO turned dyslexia into a problem-solving ‘superpower’
Reed Switzer, cofounder of Hopscotch, discovered at an early age that seeing things differently can be an asset.
As a child, Reed Switzer developed a passion for building things while he watched his father create interior designs. He struggled with dyslexia and attended a school for people with learning-based disabilities. Today, the biracial 22-year-old has turned his passion for building into a career as an entrepreneur. He dropped out of Wharton his sophomore year to found Hopscotch, a payment platform for small businesses and freelancers.
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