
Self-made entrepreneur, Younas Chaudhary is the founder of State Venture and its affiliate companies. He grew his businesses from humble beginnings and has faced unimaginable odds in building them. Chaudhary began his career doing backbreaking hard work, encountered frequent challenges, religious persecution, and later in life personal tragedy struck when his wife was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.
Despite the odds, he has established himself as a visionary businessman. With consistency, persistency, hard work, and determination he changed the course of his life to become a successful businessman and a philanthropist.
“Everything is possible to achieve in this world, but it requires consistent efforts”
Younas Chaudhary
A calculated risk taker, he never gives up. When things do not work, he does not brood over failure. Instead, he learns from it and moves on, to the next…. Chaudhary’s secret to success is simple; work hard, be positive, be consistent, be persistent and never give up. He advises people to use basic common sense in making decisions.
To learn more about the history of our businesses and his life, read “From Dirt Roads to Black Gold” All proceeds from the sale of this book will serve the less fortunate through the nonprofit organization, YBC Foundation.
For a detailed LinkedIn profile of Younas Chaudhary, click here.
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Common sense in tough times
My mother taught me common sense as a child growing up in our tiny village in a remote part of Pakistan. She had no formal education of any kind and taught me common sense in subtle but deeply meaningful ways. They are engraved in my heart and soul. For example, when she made roti (round flat bread)…
Decision-making in uncertain times
My first decision to enter the oil and gas business came with a lot of uncertainty! On a bright summer day in 1979, I got a call from my brother Aziz. I was in Edmonton, Canada living a middle-class Canadian life with a secure government job and a few side hustles. Aziz asked if I…
Consistency + Discipline = Success
Consistency has helped me in my personal and business life, and I value it as the number one trait for success. In the sixties as a teenager in Pakistan, I used to bike ride around 5 miles every day from a small town we lived into a neighboring village where I was born. My father…
