
William Adoasi grew up loving watches, but he wanted to build one that meant more than personal success. After leaving a city career that lacked purpose, he created Vitae London, a watch brand supporting vulnerable children through education across Africa.In this episode of The Jump, William shares how his upbringing in South London shaped his ambition, why his father’s story inspired the mission behind Vitae London, and how a Virgin StartUp loan helped him buy the stock he needed to grow. From selling his first 13 watches to pitching Richard Branson live on stage, this is a story about purpose, product, representation, and building a brand that turns wealth acquisition into wealth distribution. Looking for support to start or grow your business?Virgin StartUp is here to help with funding, mentoring, and a community of founders building businesses across the UK.Explore resources, access support, and take your next step at virginstartup.orgThis episode is brought to you in partnership with Virgin Money, supporting founders with brighter business banking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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